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Old European scope ?

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bloorooster

The Old Hippie
Has anyone heard of Opta brand rifle scopes?
Are they in anyway connected to Me-Opta scopes.
This one is mounted on an old L46…appears to be 26mm IMG_4535.jpeg
 
Never heard of it. Might be a distributor brand. Some of the big German and Austrian sporting goods distributors had their own house brands. This one, for instance, is marked Hubertus, which is a distributor house brand. It was probably made by Schmidt & Bender, JPS 3.JPG
 
Wow!
Can you say … “Chin Weld”?
Never heard of it. Might be a distributor brand. Some of the big German and Austrian sporting goods distributors had their own house brands. This one, for instance, is marked Hubertus, which is a distributor house brand. It was probably made by Schmidt & Bender, View attachment 34434
Beautiful rifle..👍
 
Wow!
Can you say … “Chin Weld”?

Beautiful rifle..👍
Chin Weld it is! Quite accurate, though, so long as you feed it heavy bullets. Here's the whole gun. It's a German custom on a military Mauser action, proofed in 1961. Barrel by J.P. Sauer.

I'll be interested to see if anybody can come up with anything on the "OPTA" scope. Do you have access to the rifle? If so, what does it say below "OPTA"? It's possible that it was, indeed, made by Meopta. The only vintage Meopta scope I've seen was marked Meopta, but that's a sample of one and they could have used that name at some point.

JPS 1.JPG
 

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