The scopes for the Lux snipers were uniquely marked and serial numbered. There are none available in the U.S. and my contacts in Luxembourg could not, with certainty, determine the ultimate disposition of the scopes. Once source in the Lux MoD felt that they had been destroyed many years ago. Knowing how frugal many European governments are, I keep hoping that they were sold as surplus and may turn up. I had one collector in the U.S. with European contacts state that he had imported a few of the Lux scopes but he never provided photographic evidence so that lead, while not completely dead, is suspect.
So, as close as you can come is to mount an incorrect Belgian military OIP scope and a large-knob Echo mount. Same with the transit case - Sarco has cases that were Belgian military surplus - not Lux. Still, it makes a nice, if incorrect rig, to have the rifle, OIP scope, and transit case. The Belgian OIP scopes and mount are a bit spendy though as you have seen on Gunbroker.
Good luck,
Goose

