M49 Observation Scope with case found at gun show

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I found this M49 Observation Scope with its carrying case at the local gun show. Not a ton of info on them. One reference says the Marines used them as a spotting scope for a sniper team. Paid $215 for it OTD.
 

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I have spent many hours behind one in the 1990’s while shooting on the Army Nation Guard High-power and Combat Rifle teams. They were part of a large large set of equipment ( including National Match M-14 we were allowed to keep at home between matches ) each team member had on hand receipts.
Don’t remember the magnification, but I had no complaints. Don’t recall a manufacturer’s name on the tube ( I think it had been painted over more than once “ but we assumed they were Redfields. Very clear optics and very durable. Would buy one in a heartbeat if I found one at a decent price.
 
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I have spent many hours behind one in the 1990’s while shooting on the Army Nation Guard High-power and Combat Rifle teams. They were part of a large large set of equipment ( including National Match M-14 we were able allowed to keep at home between matches ) each team member had on hand receipts.
Don’t remember the magnification, but I had no complaints. Don’t recall a manufacturer’s name on the tube, but we assumed they were Redfields. Very clear optics and very durable. Would buy one in a heartbeat if I found one at a decent price.

No manufacturers name plate. Just the plate shown that says M49.
 
The first spotting scope I ever bought was a M49, about 40+ years ago. I think I paid $100 and that included the tripod that had been broken but professionally welded. The optics were very clear and I got a lot of use from mine. All the ranges here are max 100yds so it worked well for my purposes. I have since replaced it with a higher power spotting scope because I believe mine lost its seals and if I remember correctly it lost focus. I still have it tucked away in a closet in case I can find someone who can rebuild it some day.
 
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Took it to the range this morning. Still works well. I have trouble holding the proper eye relief to see the target, but that is just me. Now to find a M15 Tripod to put together with the scope, scope case and the tripod case that I have. Maybe I will get lucky and find one here in my stash of tripods.
 
You’re correct. The M49 was indeed used by USMC scout sniper teams. A great scope. If I ever run across one in good shape I’d buy it for sure.
 
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I used one when I was with 2nd and 3rd Recon Bn's. I see them often at gun shows. Now that high power rifle shooters don't need spotting scopes at matches that use electronic targets, I think there will be more being sold off.
 
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The first spotting scope I ever bought was a M49, about 40+ years ago. I think I paid $100 and that included the tripod that had been broken but professionally welded. The optics were very clear and I got a lot of use from mine. All the ranges here are max 100yds so it worked well for my purposes. I have since replaced it with a higher power spotting scope because I believe mine lost its seals and if I remember correctly it lost focus. I still have it tucked away in a closet in case I can find someone who can rebuild it some day.

Want to sell it?
 
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