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I won't say that they made scope sights for sure, however I have what appears to be a rifle scope marked EK Co dated 1943 also marked telescope M6 and a serial #. It looks similar to a Lyman Alaskan scope which was used by the military during WWII for sniper rifles. When you Google EK Co you get Eastman Kodak as a reply. The scope has a strange reticle that consists of a circle with a dot in the center with a long line each in the horizontal plane and a shorter line at top and bottom. It has no internal adjustments, the tube is .875 in diameter with 2 raised bosses that are 1.003 in diameter. I am not sure if it was a rifle scope or possibly for a transit?

Jim A.

EK Co means Eastman Kodak Company.

The answer is both yes and no. Kodak has never developed or designed weaponry to completion, however during World War Two many companies, including Kodak, converted their production lines into military production lines. The designs were not original (except for an exceptionally rare "Baseball" grenade that was being developed for the OSS that blew up in testing and was covered up after the war), and included Springfield rifle and scope designs.

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