Pecar is P. Kohler Berlin and some research dates it sometime before WWII but after the early 1930's *not confirmed*. Pecar Paul Köhler & Co. was a post war German company granted patents under that name. Even with modern day technology, design and machinery Pecar rifle scopes are still comparable to the best anything today has to offer. All of the scopes were handmade and personally inspected before dispatch. Apparently, years ago a rifle was recovered from the bottom of a glacier in the Alps. It had been lost 60 or 70 years earlier. Obviously no longer serviceable the rifle was destroyed but the Pecar scope removed, fitted to another rifle and test fired / zeroed in. This example is 30.5cm in length. The serial number is: 76371 which could date it pre-war or from around 1954??. Marked ‘Germany Pecar Berlin 4 X 81 Light (81 denotes light transmission). In good overall condition for its age, with various minor age-related marks. The lenses are unmarked with crosshair style recticle. A collectible scope for the professional/enthusiast worthy of further investigation. The price includes UK delivery. OPT 835.