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Hi-Lux Optics William Malcolm M82G2 Vintage Reproduction Riflescope

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When the U.S. was forced into WW II in late 1941, America's infantry troops were not prepared for the scale of combat they would encounter. The country was not prepared to arm hundreds of thousands of new riflemen with the latest U.S. military rifle - the semi-automatic M1 Garand. Several hundred thousand WW I vintage Springfield Model 1903 rifles were pulled out of storage and sent back into war - and both Remington and Smith-Corona used modified original tooling to produce a slightly modernized version of the rifle, known as the M1903A3. Some were fitted with a low-power 3/4-inch tube 2.5x scope, to become the official U.S. Army M1903A4 sniper rifle, while the Marine Corps installed an 8x target scope on select '03 rifles to create their Model 41 sniper rifle. (Hi-Lux Optics produces superb reproductions of both scopes.) By 1944, U.S. troops had been adequately armed with the M1 Garand, which had proven to be an excellent and reliable combat rifle. Efforts were then turned to transforming some of these rifles into sniper rifles - and the M1C was born. Since the Garand is a top eject semi-auto rifle, a mount was devised that off-set a scope enough to the left side of the receiver to allow empty cartridge cases to clear without hitting the scope.

The riflescope chosen for the new M1C sniper rifle was the 7/8-inch tube 2.5x Lyman Alaskan - which was designated "TELESCOPE M82". The sporting versions of this riflescope had proven to be rugged, and capable of withstanding rough and tumble use in the wilds of Alaska, and to withstand the hard recoil of rifles with the firepower to put down a 1,000 pound grizzly.

This scope was actually used in two versions - the M82 with a tapered post reticle, and the M81 with a cross-wire reticle. Primarily the M82 was used to turn select M1 Garand rifles into very effective longer range (600 to 800 yards) sniper rifles. However, some were also mounted on Remington Model 1903A4 Springfield pattern bolt-action .30/06 rifles. The scopes and rifles saw a limited amount of use as WW II wound down, but were called upon again for use during the Korean Conflict of the early 1950s. A few of the rifles also saw service in Vietnam during the 1960's.

Hi-Lux Optics has totally re-engineered this scope design from the inside out, to produce the clearest, brightest and most reliable scope of this type ever manufactured - and we're proud to add it to our lineup of Wm. Malcolm vintage riflescopes. Our goal is to bring to the Vintage Sniper Rifle competition shooter a top quality scope that surpasses the quality of the WWII/Korean era originals used on the M1C sniper rifles.

Externally, this scope is the spitting image of the original. Internally, this scope is far superior - and due to the vast improvements Hi-Lux Optics has made, we are referring to the Wm. Malcolm version as the M82G2. Those improvements include high quality multi-coated lenses for superior light transmission and exceptional clarity. The new M82G2 scope also offers more windage and elevation adjustment than the original. The Wm. Malcolm version provides a total of 80 MOA for both windage and elevation.

FEATURES

1. Multi-Coated Lenses - All exterior air-glass lenses are treated with DiamondTuff14™ to ensure optimal light transmission for more visibility in low light situations.
2. Nitrogen Gas Purged - All scopes are purged with nitrogen gas to ensure they remain fogproof for wide range of temperatures.
3. Built in Adjustment - ½ MOA adjustment per click for elevation and windage.
Total adjustment of 60MOA.
4. 7/8" Inch Main Tube - Main tube is 7/8” Outside Diameter 

SPECS

Power 2.5X
Object lens 20mm
Exit Pupil Range 6mm
EYE Relief 3.5"
Length 11"
Short Reticle Post and Cross Wire
Elevation Adjustment 1/2 MOA
Short Feature No
FOV 35.20'
Coating Fully Multi-Coated

 

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