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Colt RAMA reflex sighting system red-dot scope

 

Note: I've only seen four of These RAMA scopes come up for sale in the past three years as of 2022.  They are extremely rare because not many were sold by Colt. The scope was specified by Colt as being bundled with the R6004 AR-15 Sporter (SP1), proof posted below.

The RAMA scope civilian R6004 -listed as bundled with Colt AR-15 rifles:

AR-15 Sporter SP1

R6004

AR-15 Sporter (SP1; Bundled with Colt Reflex Sighting System)

First shown in the 1982-83 Colt Catalogs

Colt RAMA scope in 82 catalog

 Colt RAMA scope mounted on an AR-15

Colt RAMA reflex sighting system red-dot scope unmounted

Colt RAMA reflex sighting system red-dot scope unmounted -2

Instructions posted on scope body

Colt logo pinted on back of scope  top view of RAMA scope  on-off switch

Colt logo, top of scope, on-off switch

(2) RL-50 batteries for Colt RAMA scope

(2) RL-50 batteries (obtained via AMAZON in 2021)

hand carry Mount clamp assembly

Mount clamp assembly

The RAMA scope first shown the 1982/3 Colt catalog and mounted backwards!

RAMA scope first shown the 1983 Colt catalog mounted backwards 

The RAMA scope as shown for the last time in the 1983-85 Colt Catalogs

The RAMA scope  shown for last time in the 1985 Colt Catalog

  full page The RAMA scope in the 1985 Colt Catalog

Original RAMA box and instructions

Correct Colt RAMA box and paperwork

RAMA instructions

 

It would appear that 'Tasco' was the original maker of the Colt RAMA scope

This example below showed up on an antiques website in Italy

Tascorama scope box

 


 

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