Lyman scopes

They are rare ....

Here's a pic of one mounted on a Longbranch sniper that's coming up for auction in Australia in early May ....


(Click PIC to Enlarge)

BTW, as a complete set, this piece has issues, so I'd avoid bidding on this one ... ;)

Regards,
Badger
 
No 4 TP

Ah ha!! Time to show this baby off. One of my favorites in my collection. Unfortunately, the scope and the rifle do not match. But I don't care....

The scope is not set as you would usually see. I had to move it back compared to the image above or images shown in some books and on websites. The eye relief is terrible if it is too forward.

Mario


IMG_0549.jpg

IMG_0550.jpg

IMG_0553.jpg

IMG_0552.jpg
 
Lyman Alaskan

Very nice.I'm curious about the manufacturer's serial number on the scope tube.I own a couple of Alaskans and would like to compare the serial numbers with one of known wartime production.Thanks in advance.
 
Ah ha!! Time to show this baby off. One of my favorites in my collection. Unfortunately, the scope and the rifle do not match. But I don't care....

The scope is not set as you would usually see. I had to move it back compared to the image above or images shown in some books and on websites. The eye relief is terrible if it is too forward.

Mario


]

Try adjusting the eye-piece until you get enough eye relief to focus properly. It worked for me....
 
The Canadian contract had the serial number with the S on the turret. This was the only one so marked. There is "rumour" of some others with an A prefix to the serial number being used in both the US and Canadian contracts and some MIGHT have gone to Australia as well...
 
Tp

Scope is serial numbered on tube as well as turret.

Warren....look at the #s.....If you still have the No.18 Mk I scope case (that is imaged in Clive's Without Warning).....we have a match.

Mario
 
Mario- Thanks so much for posting these great pics! By far the best and clearest I've ever seen of the TP...usually I get to see one pic from 6 feet away or something...:)
 
Diggin' up the past here...;) and thanks for all the info !
Anyway , I picked this Lyman All American 2.5 with the post recticule for my '43 Longbranch "No4T wannabe" . I figure if I'm gonna fake it , I might as well fake it right...lol
Lyman2.jpg

Lyman3.jpg

Lyman1.jpg
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom