Both the ZF39(RO1) and the ZF42(RO2) had the same cross-hairs. In the war most of the time they would throw the scope out or convert it into a sort of one-eyed binocular and wait for a new scope to arrive.Īs far as i know the ZF series of scopes only came in one reticule. scopes are pretty durable right up until you start working inside them. I'm sorry to say that changing cross-hairs one's self is a very very tough process, even for a gunsmith is it still a lengthy process involving special tools(tools which except for a professional gunsmith never leave the factory) and you quite often end up doing more bad than good and even risk throwing off your height alignment. There where quite a few cases were a close arty/mortar blast snapped the cross-hairs inside of a scope, happened to Matthaus Hetzenauer twice.Īnyway moving on to you idea about the customization of cross-hairs. First off i just want to say i like the idea for destructible optics.
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