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Chronological history of military M14 daytime sniper rifle scopes

75K views 94 replies 36 participants last post by  WRB308  
Excellent write-up! Thanks for posting the information.



There is one minor point I noticed in the Unertl section. The photo caption is "US Optic refurbished Unertl USMC Sniper scope" but the scope shown is a USO built MST-100. The USO refurbished scopes retained the Unertl logo and markings as shown here:

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Thanks,
Cass
 
Now that you mentioned it, they are different units of measurement.
168gr turret is marked in yards (out to 1000)
M118LR turret is marked in meters (out to 1000) (Traditionally speaking, the US Army has used meters as the unit of measurement for quite a while)
Thanks for checking, that is what I expected. I had noticed that difference on both the FDE and black scopes. I'm not sure whether it is a difference in commercial vs. military, or whether it is a date issue.

I doubt it was date since the military L&S Ultra's were marked in meters back into the late 80's. Did both turrets come with this scope? Could you share the date suffix on the scope?

You have probably seen the Sniper Central article on the Leupold FDE scopes. It happens to show a scope that is marked in yards.

http://www.snipercentral.com/leupold-mark-4-3-5-10x40mm-lrt-m2-illuminated-tmr/

Cass