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    Might be for attaching a sunshade, although I've seen a scope or two with what looked like threads in the end but were just grooves or had some sort of ring that wouldn't allow a sunshade or anti-reflection device to thread in. My guess on those is they were there to prevent or reduce light reflections on the input side of the scope.
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    Before I even saw any of the other responses I thought "sunshade extension".

    It looks like we're all thinking along the same lines.
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    Or a killflash

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    Many thanks to all the inputs and I think as well now that it's to cut down on a smooth service to stop reflection. Good to go!

    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    Before I even saw any of the other responses I thought "sunshade extension".

    It looks like we're all thinking along the same lines.

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