2620 8 RIFLE SCOPES AND ACCESSORIES.

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2026 May 28 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 500.00 USD
Estimated at 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 USD
Each listed separately with condition. 1). Bausch and Lomb BalVar-24 Target Scope of Unertl style. Top quality scope that was produced from 1955-1969 with recoil spring, adjustable objective, 6-24 power range, tapered post reticle in first focal plane and unique rear mount having non protruding ring adjustments. Interiors had matte black optical coatings to reduce aberrations and reflections. Anodized alloy construction having gloss black finish. During its production it was the epitome of a classic target or varmint scope that is still highly sought after today. Exterior appearance is near excellent. It's negative is that the reticle lens is covered with numerous black specks that results from degradation of the matte black interior coating that allows the particles to settle on the lens. With a professional cleaning and re-gassing, it would likely come back to near excellent. Has plastic factory eyepiece lens cap; missing front cap. 2). Lyman Super Targetspot of 20 power; has stop collar, but no recoil spring. Black anodized alloy target rings and adjustable objective bell; graduated from 50 feet to infinity. Fine crosshair reticle. Serial number 17148. Classic target scope often used for indoor match shooting. Blued steel construction; made 1937-1978 and includes Lyman steel screw in lens caps. While very useable as is, there are inclusions at the outer edge of the viewing circle plus some small specks on the crosshairs. Exterior is very good with nice white markings. The blued finish has areas of cleaned peppery oxidation being mostly on eyepiece; significantly less on its 3/4" tube. 3). Weaver Model 440 (1933-1947) with steel scope rings that appear for a European dovetailed scope rail. Each ring is for a 7/8" tube having bushings to accommodate the 3/4" tube of this scope. Reticle is robust tapered post without horizontal crosswire. Good to very good exterior with light scratches and a few spots of light peppery oxidation. Optics are very useable with no inclusions but a slight hazed appearance. 4). Weaver KV 2.75-5 power variable scope made 1950-1964 with steel tube construction in El Paso, TX having crosshair reticle. Light peppery oxidation on exterior and good optics with no inclusions. 5). Japanese made (1968-1975) Bushnell 6X32 gloss finished scope with duplex reticle. Light scratches throughout scope exterior, but near excellent optics; clear Japanese quality. 6). Bausch and Lomb Balfor 4X rifle scope with Plunger mount rings and crosswire reticle. Made 1949-1963 with mounting system having adjustments in base so that scope could be swapped among various firearms with no adjustment needed after a swap (assuming originally aligned at first). Numerous scratches on its exterior, but near excellent optics. 7). Bausch and Lomb Balvar 8A made 1955-1963 with its classic tapered post reticle in the first focal plane. Fitted with plunger scope ring assembly having same features as previous scope. Minimal exterior mounting marks and near excellent optics. 8). Swarovski Optik Habicht 1.5-4.5X20A Austrian variable scope with duplex reticle. Standard 1" scope tube with 20MM objective lens and Euro fast focus eyepiece. Regarded by many as a superior scope for all-around hunting use. Some light exterior marks on tube, but near excellent optics. / ROTU tripod in cylindrical leather case. Good overall condition. / Brno ZKW465 magazine for 22 Hornet. Capacity is 5 rd. Has some spots of light oxidation on left side and near spine; portions showing outside the rifle when inserted are near excellent. Scarce, valuable magazine. / Vintage Sako 2 piece medium height 1" scope rings of blued steel for grooved receiver mounting. Numbered 254 plus recoil pin on front ring. Both are very good plus in condition. / Redfield scope caps, / "CYL" marked 12 ga. choke tube. / Detachable swivel set. / Lyman 52F marked sight base. / Carborundum No. 149L leather cased pocket hone. PROVENANCE: Estate of Lloyd Robinson. (02-26050/NW). $1,000-1,500.