Scouting, Volume 61, Number [6], September 1973 Page: 11
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THE GREAT AMERICAN 22 SCOPE
x / 3« to 6x MODEL V22.
Precise windage and
elevation adjust-
ments put them in
the big scope class.
Screw-on turret caps
keep the dirt and
moisture out.
Brilliant optics just
like the big scopes
You won't find a
brighter, clearer,
more distortion-free
22 scope anywhere
At any price.
Variable power like
the big scows. The
3- to 6-power Model
V22 is great for
all-around 22 shoot-
ing. And it's known
for dependability.
Sturdy and strong,
yet lightweight.
Weaver 22 scopes
employ one-p
construction wit
7/8" tube that's
tough, light, anodized
aluminum alloy.
They've even got
something the big
scopes don't have.
They're factory
equipped with
lightweight mounts
no extra cost,
mount them in
without tools.
THE V22 GIVES Y
TWO RETICLE CHOICES.
THE D4 AND THE D6.
TWO 4-OZ. LIGHTWEIGHTS.
DUAL X®
Jhr crosshair reticle is an
excellent choice for all-purpose
shoot/ng. The Dual X reticle, available
at e/ra cost in the V22, is especially
usaful in dim light.
E BIO SCOPE FEATURES.
Suggested retail prices
are just $10.95 for then
$15.95 for the V22 with
the V22 with Dual X.
Write for FREE all-new
W. R. Weaver Company, Dept.
El Paso. Texas 79915.
including mounts,
4, $12.95 for the D6,
ashair, $16.95 for
The 4-power D4, like its big
scope counterpart, is the fixed power
scope for all-around shooting.
Magnification is just right for medium
range hunting, yet not too powerful
for offhand close-in shots.
The 6-power D6 is just what
you need for target shooting or
varmint shooting at medium range.
ALL QUALITY, ALL AMERICAN
AND ALL WEAVER.
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 61, Number [6], September 1973, periodical, September 1973; New Brunswick, New Jersey. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353576/m1/11/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.