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4x scope
X/Open group (also known as the Open Group for Unix Systems and incorporated in 1987 as X/Open Company, Ltd.) was a consortium founded by several European UNIX systems manufacturers in 1984 to identify and promote open standards in the field of information technology. More specifically, the original aim was to define a single specification for operating systems derived from UNIX, to increase the interoperability of applications and reduce the cost of porting software. Its original members were Bull, ICL, Siemens, Olivetti, and Nixdorf—a group sometimes referred to as BISON. Philips and Ericsson joined in 1985, at which point the name X/Open was adopted.
The group published its specifications as X/Open Portability Guide, starting with Issue 1 in 1985, and later as X/Open CAE Specification.
In 1987, X/Open was incorporated as X/Open Company, Ltd.By March 1988, X/Open grew to 13 members: AT&T, Digital, Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems, Unisys, NCR, Olivetti, Bull, Ericsson, Nixdorf, Philips, ICL, and Siemens.By 1990 the group had expanded to 21 members: in addition to the original five, Philips and Nokia from Europe; AT&T, Digital, Unisys, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, NCR, Sun, Prime Computer, Apollo Computer from North America; Fujitsu, Hitachi, and NEC from Japan; plus the Open Software Foundation and Unix International.
In October 1993, a planned transfer of UNIX trademark from Novell to X/Open was announced; it was finalized in 2nd quarter of 1994.In 1994, X/Open published the Single UNIX Specification, which was drawn from XPG4 Base and other sources.In 1996, X/Open merged with the Open Software Foundation to form The Open Group.X/Open was also responsible for the XA protocol for heterogeneous distributed transaction processing, which was released in 1991.
Taurus Raging Bull .454 Casull /.45 Colt, Factory ported 6" barrel. Factory box (not pictured), and scope mount. This is like new, low round count 100rnds or less Well balanced with moderate recoil.I bought it new.
SCOPE NOT INCLUDED, Will sell separately 125.00
$800.00 O.B.O
Motivated Seller...
Pretty good shape for a 60 year old scope!
Glass is about as good as one could expect from 60’s tech. Simple crosshairs.
Old school, cool little .22 scope.
Obviously the rifle isn’t included, just shown so you can see what it looks like mounted.
There’s a guy selling these online for...
Used like new condition. Briefly mounted on a CAR-15 clone, approx. 120 rounds fired. Holds zero no problem.
Brownells contracted with the original manufacturer of the Vietnam-era Japanese Colt Scopes to make these reproductions. They are nearly identical except for a couple of features which...