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  • BigCity

    retired undertaker
    Oct 24, 2007
    3,024
    Carroll County
    I was able to obtain from my neighbor's son-in-law (many trips to the sandbox) a British 3 power scope to put on my son's M4. His unit spent much time with the Brits and it was given to him.

    It says Sight Unit MSTAR OP24630

    Reticles at 12-3-6-9 and says "50 at the end of each row.

    Any vets out there know much about it?
     

    Sack

    Active Member
    Dec 17, 2014
    136
    WV
    Bump, considering it is on my rifle and I am very interested to learn more about this.
     

    Sack

    Active Member
    Dec 17, 2014
    136
    WV
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    ken792

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 2, 2011
    4,489
    Fairfax, VA
    It's a SUSAT.

    Edit: actually it's not a SUSAT. It's the sight for an MSTAR radar unit. It's a portable radar unit used mainly for artillery spotting.

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    ras_oscar

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 23, 2014
    1,667
    It's a SUSAT.

    Edit: actually it's not a SUSAT. It's the sight for an MSTAR radar unit. It's a portable radar unit used mainly for artillery spotting.

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    Cool!!! Train it on a random rock and see how far that british artillery can fly :)
     

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