 1 Model 1913 Warner & Swasey Telescopic Musket Sights (5.2x Power) Serial # 3544 c/w M1908 Pattern Leather Carrying Case (Mfg in 1917 by RIA - Rock Island Arsenal)
|  2 Model 1913 Warner & Swasey Telescopic Musket Sights (5.2x Power) Serial # 3544 c/w M1908 Pattern Leather Carrying Case (Mfg in 1917 by RIA - Rock Island Arsenal)
|  3 Pocket for "stamped sheet metal" sight adjusting wrench.
M1908 Pattern Leather Carrying Case (Mfg in 1917 by RIA - Rock Island Arsenal)
|  4 M1908 Pattern Leather Carrying Case (Mfg in 1917 by RIA - Rock Island Arsenal)
Inspector Initials = T.C.C.
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 5 M1908 Pattern Leather Carrying Case (Mfg in 1917 by RIA - Rock Island Arsenal)
|  6 Inside the M1908 Pattern Leather Carrying Case (Mfg in 1917 by RIA - Rock Island Arsenal)
|  7 Unknown Initials "GR"
M1908 Pattern Leather Carrying Case (Mfg in 1917 by RIA - Rock Island Arsenal)
|  8 Unknown Initials "HJ"
M1908 Pattern Leather Carrying Case (Mfg in 1917 by RIA - Rock Island Arsenal)
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 9 Unknown Initials "HJ"
M1908 Pattern Leather Carrying Case (Mfg in 1917 by RIA - Rock Island Arsenal)
|  10 Constructed of black painted steel and bronze, using two brass data plates.
Weight 2 1/4 lbs with a 1 1/2" eye relief.
|  11 Range Elevation (left wheel) and Windage Drift (right wheel) Dials
|  12 Range dial graduated 0-3,000 yards in 20 yard divisions. Sight is zeroed on rifle at 500 yards, using bisecting technique of service rifle sight and reticule cross hairs of musket sight.
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 13 Individual graduations on drift dial equal 1" change on target at 100 yards (1 MoA). There are 38 points left and 46 points right of drift correction.
|  14 Manufacturer's Data - Warner & Swasey factory serial # 3544 located here and also stamped on outside of sight body.
|  15 Manufacturer's Data - Warner & Swasey factory serial # 3544 located here and also stamped on outside of sight body.
|  16 Eyepiece is completely dried out and brittle due to age. Three holes were originally punched in rubber eye piece to alleviate suction problems, due to tight 1 1/2" eye relief.
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 17 Constructed of black painted steel and bronze, using two brass data plates.
Weight 2 1/4 lbs with a 1 1/2" eye relief.
|  18 The Plate scale is merely the drift of the bullet due to precession. The shooter would have to dial in a correcting windage (to the right IIRC) in addition to whatever actual wind drift was expected. Kind thoughts on the part of W&S to include such info! (Feedback by jmoore)
|  19 The Plate scale is merely the drift of the bullet due to precession. The shooter would have to dial in a correcting windage (to the right IIRC) in addition to whatever actual wind drift was expected. Kind thoughts on the part of W&S to include such info! (Feedback by jmoore)
|  20 The Plate scale is merely the drift of the bullet due to precession. The shooter would have to dial in a correcting windage (to the right IIRC) in addition to whatever actual wind drift was expected. Kind thoughts on the part of W&S to include such info! (Feedback by jmoore)
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 21 Range Table Plate mounted on top of scope. Tables show adjustment figures for both wind corrections and range changes. One graduation mark equals 20 yards, so 1/2 graduation mark equals 10 yards. Table reflects changes in inches for 10 yard increments, therefore it is a 1 MoA scope.
|  22 Range Table Plate mounted on top of scope. Tables show adjustment figures for both wind corrections and range changes. One graduation mark equals 20 yards, so 1/2 graduation mark equals 10 yards. Table reflects changes in inches for 10 yard increments, therefore it is a 1 MoA scope.
|  23 Range Table Plate mounted on top of scope. Tables show adjustment figures for both wind corrections and range changes. One graduation mark equals 20 yards, so 1/2 graduation mark equals 10 yards. Table reflects changes in inches for 10 yard increments, therefore it is a 1 MoA scope.
|  24 Eyepiece is completely dried out and brittle due to age. Three holes were originally punched in rubber eye piece to alleviate suction problems, due to tight 1 1/2" eye relief.
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