A nice pair of 7x50 binoculars which were produced by Leitz Wetzlar, under the 'beh' code, for use by crews aboard Kriegsmarine surface vessels and U-boats etc.
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The case bears the matching 'beh' maker code and is dated 1944; as well as the KM eagle property mark still visible to the lid.
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A very nice and super honest as found example of the mid to late-war 6x30 Dienstglas field binoculars, finished in the original factory-applied tan paint.
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A nice used condition pair of 10x50 'Dienstglas' Officer's binoculars, as issued to and used by nearly all branches of the Wehrmacht/WSS. They retain the vast majority of the original factory finish, as well as being clearly marked with the Carl Zeiss Jena 'blc' maker code and serial number on the right-hand prism plate.
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A excellent condition pair of 10x50 'Dienstglas' Officer's binoculars, as issued to and used by nearly all branches of the Wehrmacht/WSS. They retain 95%+ finish, including all of the textured barrel coatings, as well as being clearly marked with the Carl Zeiss Jena 'blc' maker code and serial number on the right-hand prism plate.
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A very nice mid-late war period example of the 6x30 Dienstglas field binoculars.
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The WWII Canadian Binoculars are a set of military-grade binoculars used during World War II. With a maximum magnification of 7x, these binoculars were ideal for reconnaissance and surveillance purposes.
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General wear and tear appropriate with age.
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