A friend asked me to sell 3 scopes he no longer needs.
First in front is a Zeiss Diatel-C 10x36. It is somewhat unusual in that is has an adjustable objective. It has a Z-Plex type reticle, and was probably built as a sniper scopes, as straight 10X scopes were the scopes of choice in Europe.
$425 + $13 Priority Mail
2nd is a Leupold LPS, which was the top-line scope in the Leupold line-up before the VX-7 and VX-6 came out. It's a 30mm tube, and is in 4.5-14x52 configuration, with a Duplex reticle. The scope has been mounted and used, but remains in great shape
$625 + $13 Priority Mail
The last scope is a NIB VX-7 1.5-6x24 30mm scope, with an XT Duplex reticle. I thought it was just a safari scope for big bore rifles, but others tell me they're quite popular on AR-type weaponry with the FBI and SWAT teams, due to their clarity and field of view. As you can see, this scope sold for $1,529.99, and remains NIB.
$995 + $13 Priority Mail..
First in front is a Zeiss Diatel-C 10x36. It is somewhat unusual in that is has an adjustable objective. It has a Z-Plex type reticle, and was probably built as a sniper scopes, as straight 10X scopes were the scopes of choice in Europe.
$425 + $13 Priority Mail
2nd is a Leupold LPS, which was the top-line scope in the Leupold line-up before the VX-7 and VX-6 came out. It's a 30mm tube, and is in 4.5-14x52 configuration, with a Duplex reticle. The scope has been mounted and used, but remains in great shape
$625 + $13 Priority Mail
The last scope is a NIB VX-7 1.5-6x24 30mm scope, with an XT Duplex reticle. I thought it was just a safari scope for big bore rifles, but others tell me they're quite popular on AR-type weaponry with the FBI and SWAT teams, due to their clarity and field of view. As you can see, this scope sold for $1,529.99, and remains NIB.
$995 + $13 Priority Mail..