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Kollmorgen MC 1952 (MC1) 4 Double X Sniper Scope, Rings & Mount
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Kollmorgen MC 1952 (MC1) 4 Double X Sniper Scope, Rings & Mount
Price: US $6400.00

Kollmorgen 'MC 1952' 4 Double X Scope, Mount & Rings -
Stith-KollmorgenMC 1952 (MC1) Bear Cub 4 Double X Scope is the rarest of all of the M1 Garandvariants and itqualities aresuperior to all of the M1 scopes.ThisU.S.M.Cunit is in 'excellent condition' inside and outside and appears to have nodiscernible wear.MC 1952 Kollmorgen scope is the rarest of all of the M1 Garandvariants.Glass is bright and clear. Reticle is fine crosshairs.Paint finish is excellent with no chips ordiscerniblewear.Original issue rubber eye guard still has the protective wax finish. (pictured)Original issue canvas carry case (pictured)

The only imperfections that I can find are:1. A very shallow surface crease on right bak half of tube approx.1/16 to 1/8” in length appears to be in thepaint,not affecting any operation or function. Paint is unbroken broken,2. Rear lock lever stop screw is missing.(pictured)

Originally these units were issued with out serial numbers duringref-fit. However, this unit is unusual in as much that it bears a serial number36##### on the right side of the mount bar, many do not. Of all the MC 1952 units have only seen over 25 years I have only seen two others that were serialized, one was 15+ years ago at the Tulsa GunShow belonging to a retired Marine Msgt. sniper that was attached to the 3rd Bat, 6th Marine Regiment who served in Korea, Dominican Republic and Viet Nam. While hewas attached to the 3rd Bat, 6th Marine Regimentandwas issued an MC1952 when deployed late April,1965 incoordination with the 82nd Airborne, to the put down an attempted Communistoverthrow of the Dominican Republic government. He told me that the serializing was at unit armorer level.

All pictures are accurate and true as to its condition.This scope unit has been in my collection for many years.I will answer any and all questions to the best of my abilities.


Buyer to be responsible for choosing carrier, method of shipment and packing, insurance amount and shipping charges.I will answer all questions to the best of my abilities.This item is returnableif the items condition or descriptionhave been misrepresented.

On Nov-01-15 at 23:18:53 PST, seller added the following information:

Kollmorgen 'MC 1952' 4 Double X Scope, Mount & Rings -
Stith-KollmorgenMC 1952 (MC1) Bear Cub 4 Double X Scope is the rarest of all of the M1 Garandvariants and itqualities aresuperior to all of the M1 scopes.Markings around the eye piece in 1st serrated ring "Stith Mounts S.A. Tex. 4X Double and in 2nd serrated ring Kollmorgen Optical Corp. Brooklyn, N.Y. Pat. Pend.". The USMC "MC 882-P" designation stamped on the top of the tube approximately 1.5" behind the large military spec. external e/w adjustment knobsThisUSMC unit is in 'excellent+ condition' inside and outside and appears to have nodiscernible wear.
Glass is bright and clear. Reticle is fine crosshairs.Paint finish is excellent with no chips ordiscerniblewear.Original issue rubber eye guard still has the protective wax finish. (pictured)Original issue canvas carry case (pictured)

The only imperfections that I can find are:1. Avery shallow surface crease on right back half of tube approx.1/16 to 1/8” in length appears to be in thepaint,not affecting any operation or function. Paint is unbroken broken,2. Rear lock lever stop screw is missing.(pictured)

Originally these units were issued with out serial numbers during ref-fit. However, this unit is unusual in as much that it bears a serial number 36##### on the right side of the mount bar, many do not. Of all the MC 1952 units have only seen over 25 years I have only seen two others that were serialized, one was 15+ years ago at the Tulsa Gun Show belonging to a retired Marine Msgt. sniper that was attached to the 3rd Bat, 6th Marine Regiment who served in Korea, Dominican Republic and Viet Nam. While hewas attached to the 3rd Bat, 6th Marine Regimentandwas issued an MC1952 when deployed late April,1965 in coordination with the 82nd Airborne, to the put down an attempted Communist overthrow of the Dominican Republic government. He told me that the serializing was at unit armorer level.

All pictures are accurate and true as to its condition.This scope unit has been in my collection for many years.I will answer any and all questions to the best of my abilities.


Buyer to be responsible for choosing carrier, method of shipment and packing, insurance amount and shipping charges.I will answer all questions to the best of my abilities.This item is returnableifthe items condition or description have been misrepresented.



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