Lens style bayonet with the EOS Rebel

I have an EOS REBEL and want to use a lens of style bayonet MC AUTO ZOOM CPC PHASE 2 TDC 75-300mm MACRO 1:5.6 @55 with him.  Y at - it an adapter I can use with this way to operate?

"Otherwise, I'm out there looking for a new lens... »

This is the way to go.   Don't waste any money on an adapter and spend / save it for a new purpose.

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