I have one similar badged as BSA.
They come with the mounts.
As for value, I gave £10 for mine just to pair it up with a rifle.
I managed to stumble across the Webley scope in the pictures below, As you can see in the photos it's a 4 x 15 scope with mounts fitted. Can any of the more knowledgeable on this forum tell me the approximate age of it. Also did the mounts come with the scope as standard from the manufacturer, or are they an addition from a different manufacturer? Finally what's the approximate value of it?
Many thanks.
I have one similar badged as BSA.
They come with the mounts.
As for value, I gave £10 for mine just to pair it up with a rifle.
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Late 70s
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Winston Churchill 1930
Can't find mine, but sure the mounts came with the 'scope back in the day. I think the 415 was made from c. '64 to the early '70's.
Value? Really no idea, mine came as a freebie with a BSA, I think. Like a lot of accessories, & guns, if it came with the box & original packaging, that would attract a premium.
No doubt someone who knows much more than me will be along.
Webley Mk3 x2, Falcon & Junior rifles, HW35x2, AirSporter x2, Gold Star, Meteors x2, Diana 25. SMK B19, Webley Senior, Premier, Hurricane x 2, Tempest, Dan Wesson 8", Crosman 3576, Legends PO8.
Looks like the one thats meant to match my Falcon and thats either 60's or 70's so age is likely right.
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Currently looking for an SMK/BAM B4-4 Rear sight or help modifying current one.
Wanted Daisy Model 25 or Norica Commando in reasonable condition.
Mid/late 70s to early 80s. The mounts are original to the scope.
Thanks for your replies, I'll stick on a Haenol rifle I have once it's been serviced.
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It looks very similar to a scope and mounts that came on a 1970 HW50 that I bought a few weeks back.
All of the above.
early 70s
This is the ''later'' style japanese scope that British makers used with their own badge as needed silk screen printed; I remember them from Webley around 1971 and later, the earlier ones had an engraved infilled logo.