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Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope, c. 1960's

Coltmaster Telescopic Sights

 

During the 1950's - 60's Colt sold two versions of this Coltmaster scope: The Coltmaster and the Coltmaster Jr.  The Coltmaster version was available in 2.5x, 4x, and 6x.  The Coltmaster Jr. was for .22 caliber rifles with dovetailed receivers like the Colteer I-22 and was available in 4x and 6x. 

Below are some images of a salesman's set of Coltmaster scopes that showed up in a 2016  California auction.  Featuring four (4) Coltmaster scopes in 6x, 4x, 2-1/2x, and Coltmaster Jr. 4x.  A same vintage Coltmaster 4x boxed sight is part of this collection.

Salesman sample case

Salesman set (not part of this collection)

 Salesman sample case of 4 Colt scopes

Four Colt scopes from salesman's same case-1  Four Colt scopes from salesman's same case-2

 

Below is a boxed 4x Coltmaster in this collection like one of the four above

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope, c. 1960's

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope -2

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope -3

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope turret cap

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope side view

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x name on scope -1  Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x name on scope =2

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope turret top view

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scoped turret view from side

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope box top

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope box top -2

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope box end

Coltmaster 4x factory box

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope instructions -1  Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope instructions -2

Coltmaster telescope instructions

Colt's 'Coltmaster' 4x scope instructions -3

Colt 57 ad  Colteer 1-22 ad

Period Colt ads showing the Colt scope mounted on

a Colt 57 and Colteer I-22 rifle


 

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