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Date of manufacture is 1989 in London. My best guess is Zeiss, but figured someone (likely many) can immediately identify. Thanks in advance. Quick release and front and rear are identical.
 

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One time to the top. I tried Google image search and couldn't find anything (but I am technologically challenged). Thanks.
 
Hi,

Don't know what is the brand. Would like to see the rings. But to me is a very clever design! Very low and with a strong stop. Very good!!!
 
Im surprised nobody recognizes these here. I figured this place was your best chance!
 
Date of manufacture is 1989 in London. My best guess is Zeiss, but figured someone (likely many) can immediately identify. Thanks in advance. Quick release and front and rear are identical.

What leads you to think it might be Zeiss?

To my knowledge the only scope base Zeiss ever made was their old ZM/VM rail system that was "ringless" and doesnt look anything like that...
 
What leads you to think it might be Zeiss?

To my knowledge the only scope base Zeiss ever made was their old ZM/VM rail system that was "ringless" and doesnt look anything like that...
I had Zeiss rings (well, what my rusty memory told me were Zeiss rings) on a 1980s build that were very similar to these rings. Assumed the rings went on Zeiss bases. May be way off. I no longer have that rifle to compare.
 
I had Zeiss rings (well, what my rusty memory told me were Zeiss rings) on a 1980s/1990s build that were very similar to these rings. Assumed the rings went on Zeiss bases. May be way off. They may not have even been Zeiss. CTE may be kicking in. I no longer have that rifle to compare.
 

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