I have a Gevelot 4x32 Riflescope with aluminum screw-in end caps.
It is a quite a well made scope.
I have had it for close to 50 years and while it has been mistreated badly a couple of times it has never lost zero and continues to work well.
I know Gevelot was a French Ammunition Company with a Canadian Division located in Saskatoon from 1961-1973. They produced ammunition in Saskatoon using French components and also marketed Gevarm firearms but I am unable to find any mention of riflescopes.
In the late 1970's a gentleman (Mr Olson) taught a Gunsmithing Course at Red River Community College in Winnipeg, He used to work for Gevelot and thought the scopes were made by Redfield for Gevelot but the Made in Japan marking would probably mean that is incorrect.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Phil
It is a quite a well made scope.
I have had it for close to 50 years and while it has been mistreated badly a couple of times it has never lost zero and continues to work well.
I know Gevelot was a French Ammunition Company with a Canadian Division located in Saskatoon from 1961-1973. They produced ammunition in Saskatoon using French components and also marketed Gevarm firearms but I am unable to find any mention of riflescopes.
In the late 1970's a gentleman (Mr Olson) taught a Gunsmithing Course at Red River Community College in Winnipeg, He used to work for Gevelot and thought the scopes were made by Redfield for Gevelot but the Made in Japan marking would probably mean that is incorrect.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Phil




















































