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Bresser Binoculars 8 x 60

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Carl Zeiss, Ernst Leitz, Swarovski and Voightlander. Up to 1940 they carried the maker's name and as well as the word 'Dienstglas'which means

Dienstglas binoculars were highly prized souvenirs for Allied Serviceman. After the War they became a desirable accessory and many The 8x60mm S is very popular in European countries like France where the possession of rifles in their original military caliber is tightly regulated: It allows French licensed gun owners to possess rifles based on the Mauser Gewehr 98 system under the less constraining "hunting rifle" category. The difficulty is that there isn't much to be retained in the case with that 150 grain if you seat to the correct OAL. Which is effectively the same as the OAL used by the Germans in military FMj ball plus that 3mm extra.I have been making these Cases now for over 10 years, without any chambering problems at all. My commercial outlet has also distributed over 1,000 Krop/Guedes cases over a similar period without any complaints. Later in the War a tan or sand colour was used for Army binoculars. However, this does not mean they were intended for use in the desert. Price guide them to make the binoculars easier to use with his trademark goggles? U-boat and Kriegsmarine binoculars The 7x50 binocular was more suited to Naval operations. This is because lower magnification binoculars are more suitable for use on ships in rough weather.

Binoculars used by the German military in the Second World War were made by a huge number of makers. The most well-known were However, measuring the exit pupil you might find that it is less than 7.5 mm even if the clear aperture is actually 60 mm. This would be because of internal restrictions such as the prism being too small. It might even have the old-fashioned squared off exit-pupils. Thought I would post this and that above to let people who may still want to take a punt on a pair before tomorrow (Wednesday, last day of the offer?) to have as much info as possible. The post above can be found at the link below if you want to read the whole thread...Mechanically it was completely wobbly, nothing fitted properly, the hinge could tilt about 20° up or down. Particularly after Germany invaded Russia in 1941 the Wehrmacht needed binoculars that could withstand cold temperatures. A number of markings exist that indicate Yes. Mine was a Belgian, made in 1960s, with a Tell 'scope and claw mounts and iron sights to its 25" barrel. I loaded Speer and etc 150 grain, 170 grain and some Hornady 200 grain bullets. Would put ALL within 3" at one hundred yards. That is all the three bullet weights.

There is no way to give a short answer to anything about the history of the 8x57 flavors, nor the 8x60. I will give some short answers and can expound on points later.found new owners via optical retailers and army surplus stores. For example, Peerless Camera Stores in New York offered Zeiss Dienstglas

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