Unertl C3A1 Sniper Scope
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Own a Piece of Canadian Military History!
Description
We’ve acquired the complete fleet of Unertl 10× “C3 SNIPER” scopes directly from the Department of National Defence. This scope is like the extremely rare USMC collector's sniper model.
Now available for collectors and enthusiasts.
• Authentic CAF-issued optics from the legendary C3A1 sniper rifle program
• Extensively used in combat over decades of service
• No warranty - these are genuine, battle-proven scopes, sold as-is
• Each unit bears the iconic “C3 SNIPER” roll-mark and metric turrets
From peacekeeping missions to frontline deployments, these optics have seen it all. Now, they can be part of your collection. Limited quantities — once they’re gone, they’re gone. Order now and own a tangible piece of Canada’s sniper heritage.
History
Canada’s use of Unertl sniper optics is tied to the C3A1 upgrade program (late 1980s onward). The Canadian variant was a fixed 10× Unertl, roll marked “C3 SNIPER”, with metric turrets. Earlier C3 rifles used the Kahles ZF69 6×42 (not Unertl). As Unertls aged, selected C3A1s received Mark 4 -16s replacements; later training rifles often appeared with Schmidt & Bender 3-12s after rail conversions.
Timeline
- 1970s–1980s: C3 (Parker Hale M82) in CAF service with Kahles ZF69 6×42 (no Unertl).
- 1988: C3A1 life extension/upgrade adds Unertl 10× “C3 SNIPER” (metric turrets).
- 1989–1991: Delivery frictions reported; some early rifles retained Kahles pending Unertl availability.
- 1990s–2000s: Sustainment period; limited Leupold Mark 4 -16s M1 used as replacement optics.
- Mid 2000s+: C14 Timberwolf (.338 LM) replaces C3A1 in frontline service; remaining rifles used for training; some refit with S&B 3-12.
Features & Specs
- Model: Fixed 10× Unertl, Canadian roll marked “C3 SNIPER.”
- Adjustments/Scale: Metric turrets, MIL DOT reticle.
- Form Factor: 1″ tube, 42 mm objective; fixed parallax.
- Mounting: One piece base on C3A1.