Adjustable rifle telescope system with multiple fixed angle...

Firearms – Implements – Sight devices

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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08079171

ABSTRACT:
A rifle telescope has optics having an optical axis, a scope support portion that supports the optics, and a base portion that mounts to a firearm having a barrel axis. The scope support portion has at least two different settings, each setting providing a different angle between the optical axis and the barrel axis. The invention may also include each setting being a discrete fixed setting. The present invention also includes a method for adjusting the angle mount of an adjustable rifle telescope with multiple fixed angle mount setpoints.

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