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Wards Telescope Sight Model 10 - Age? Value?
Sep 1st, 2025 at 10:47am
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Hello,

I purchased this at an auction and I’m hoping some of you all here can help give me more information about it and maybe a potential value for when I try to sell it. I’ve looked online and the values are sort of all over the place and there’s very scarce information about the sight itself.

If anyone has information about this particular sight, I’d appreciate it.

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Re: Wards Telescope Sight Model 10 - Age? Value?
Reply #1 - Sep 1st, 2025 at 10:59am
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Well to start with it's a rifle scope, not a "sight". And being Wards marked it was like all Wards stuff, made by another company. Likely a Wollensak, or maybe Mossberg. You have one big issue that affects value and that's the mount. You have the scope half, but you're missing the base that this mount goes with.
I see these selling with good lenses, and crosshairs for about $100 at most local gun shows. I sold a handful of them at the Colorado May show for $150 for 6 of them, some with that same mount, and some with other mounts. You'll likely have trouble getting even the $100 I mentioned, but maybe.
  

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Reply #2 - Sep 1st, 2025 at 12:09pm
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marlinguy wrote on Sep 1st, 2025 at 10:59am:
Well to start with it's a rifle scope, not a "sight". And being Wards marked it was like all Wards stuff, made by another company. Likely a Wollensak, or maybe Mossberg. You have one big issue that affects value and that's the mount. You have the scope half, but you're missing the base that this mount goes with.
I see these selling with good lenses, and crosshairs for about $100 at most local gun shows. I sold a handful of them at the Colorado May show for $150 for 6 of them, some with that same mount, and some with other mounts. You'll likely have trouble getting even the $100 I mentioned, but maybe.


Ok, thank you. I called it a sight because that’s what’s printed on it, but scope makes more sense. This one has good lenses and crosshairs. Bummer about the mount. Luckily, I’m only in it for about $10 so even if I can get $20, it’s a bit of a profit.

Thank you for your time and information!
  
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Reply #3 - Sep 1st, 2025 at 12:27pm
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It's a Mossberg, made for Wards.

There are no differences but, the markings.
  

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Reply #4 - Sep 1st, 2025 at 6:06pm
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Years ago I was buying all those old scopes I could find for $5-$10 each, and the ones with target type mounts were the most desirable. The mounts alone could be removed from the old scopes and sold back then for $40-$50, and more these days. 
The best ones I had sold for $50-$100, but I had a guy ask what I'd do if he bought all the rest and I was tired of trying to sell them, so figured $25 each and let him have all of them. He wanted them just for whatever parts he could use.
  

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Reply #5 - Sep 4th, 2025 at 2:26am
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Someone with a mill and a piece of material could make a mount for it. Picture would help...



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Reply #6 - Sep 4th, 2025 at 10:51am
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jhm wrote on Sep 4th, 2025 at 2:26am:
Someone with a mill and a piece of material could make a mount for it. Picture would help...
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The mounts were usually for receivers that had flat sides like a lever action repeater or a single shot rifle. They were a square base that's milled like a large dovetail so the scope mount slid into it and the arm you see on his mount was turned to spread the mount and lock it into the base. They were fairly thick material and used flat head machine screws that sat flush so they didn't interfere with the mount sliding in. Usually 4 screws if I recall correctly. So not many people wanted to drill 4 holes in the side of their actions. Making a base would complete it, but then you'd have to already have a gun with the holes in it and match the pattern. Nobody would drill and tap their receiver to use this mount and scope, so in my opinion it would be a waste of time and money to make a base.
  

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Reply #7 - Sep 4th, 2025 at 11:51am
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The vast majority of that type mount, was used on the late 30's to '50's 22 rf, bolt action rifles.

The mount for the dove tail, for those round actions, used two screws to mount it.
  

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Reply #8 - Sep 4th, 2025 at 4:43pm
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I agree. Just saying with a little effort it could be utilized if you wanted to go to the trouble.



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Reply #9 - Sep 5th, 2025 at 10:36am
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Go to:  rimfirecentral.com. They have a Mossberg forum. You may find some interest in your scope.
  

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Reply #10 - Sep 7th, 2025 at 3:41am
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This is where you will find all things Mossberg:

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Check out the catalogs, scopes and mounts. It's a wealth of info.
  

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Reply #11 - Sep 10th, 2025 at 11:59am
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The term "telescopic sight" has been in use since scopes were first fitted with some internal sighting aide and put on rifles well over 100 years ago, so it's a tradition term and 'telescope sight' is not much different. The Mossberg/Wards scope you have only took one type of mounting base and it was only for 22 rifles with round receivers with the standard Mossberg hole spacing. The bases are cast white metal and are either unmarked or have "NEWTON" in raised letters in the casting - I have never found out why that name is on a mount only used for Mossberg's scopes. I have never seen another type of mount made for these.

The Mossberg hole spacing is narrower than used by Weaver on their side mounts and the holes are slightly higher on the receivers. When Wards was selling Mossberg made scopes most of the 22's they sold were drilled & tapped for Mossberg mounts, even the ones made for them by Savage/Stevens, which for all other retailers were drilled to take Weaver mounts.
  
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