WW2 Zeiss BLC 7x50 German Kriegsmarine U-boat Bino. WW2 Zeiss 7x50 German Kriegsmarine u-boat there some small digs on eye pieces. These are very scarce binoculars still with original straps and case. Combined postage is offered but only for items paid for and posted together. The binocular 7 x 50 used on the German U-boats Pict 7; On the U-552; on the conning tower; 7 x 50 Zeiss smooth eyepiece barrel and 7 x 50 Zeiss rubber armored At the moment we can specify the models used on the German U-boats: - 7 x 50 Leitz. Ww2 German Kriegsmarine 7x50 Leitz - U-boat Binoculars - Very Nice. Shop Kriegsmarine in stock on eBay. Kriegsmarine Binoculars. Kriegsmarine Binoculars 10x50 T Carl.

WWII GERMAN U-BOAT BINOCULARS -
This is a set of binoculars used by Kriegsmarine personnel assigned to U-boat duty. Each lense is covered with a rubber boot. The eyepieces are also covered with the same type of material. True to German quality the optics tend to be perfectly clear. A black leather strap was issued with the binoculars.

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Kriegsmarine U Boat Binoculars For Sale

You are bidding on a VERY NICE set of WW2 German Kriegsmarine 7×50 U-Boat & Ship Binoculars! The German Army and Navy used a wide variety of optical equipment, including a 6×30 (6 power magnification with 30mm objective lens), 7×50, 8×30, 10×50 and others, being the standard issued optics used by all branches of service. Outstanding U-boat collector's item of the Kriegsmarine (U 2503) Absolutely brilliant sight as new. This copy still shows why these binoculars are still considered one of the best ever produced. The corresponding photos are a bit deceptive, since it is difficult to take a picture in the middle.

The binoculars come in a black leather case. Of heavy duty construction with thick walls. The lid is hinged at one end. The opposite end has an Aluminum hook with a leather strap. Two rivets are placed one on top of the other. A Kriegsmarine eagle with the leather 'M' is top center of the lid. It is flanked by a rivet to each side.


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Kriegsmarine U Boat Binoculars Accessories

Carl Zeiss Jena - Feldstecher vergr 8; 8x20 ca 1902
This model (in our collection) was built before 1904. The date of production indicates the descriptions on the plates which are in handwriting font. The production number suggests as it was produced ca. 1902-1903.
It is a civilian model. The military version is described as D.F
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Later models from 1904 had the modern style of Zeiss logo, shaped as the lens.
It was produced up to 1908.
Field of view of the binocular is 82 meters at 1000 meter.
Approximately, this model was produced in the amount of 60 thousand pieces.
External Features
The body is built from brass and aluminium, it is with leather covering.
The eyecups are made from ebonite. Every lens can be adjusted individually. On the focus adjustment rings are engraved graduation from -5 to +5 dioptre.
On the cover screw to axis is inter ocular distance scale (Pict 1). The adjustment of a distance between eyepieces is described on the page 2 of Educational tools produced by Carl Zeiss.
The Tommy bar is not in accessories with our binocular (Pict 3).
The binocular has straight prism housing covers, made from brass and black painted. The plates are fitted with three tightening screws.
The description on the left plate is Carl Zeiss Jena DRP = Deutsches Reich’s Patent (Patent of the German Reich).
The right plates – Feldstecher vergr 8 – Binoculars 8 magnification.
The objectives diameter is 20 mm.
The production numbers are placed on the folding bridge mount, as other early Carl Zeiss models – look German Binoculars page2. The bridge and axes are made from brass. The number refers only to this model. The numbers began from number “1”. It is not a number of whole total Zeiss productions (Pict 4)

Internal Features
The binoculars is prismatic with Porro I optical system. In the eyepiece is a doublet cemented eye lens and a single element field lens.
In the objective is a double element cemented achromat.

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The binocular dimensions are:
Width fully extended, over the prism house – 140 mm (5 ½ in) and underneath of the objectives - 150 mm (5, 90 in); height - 110 – 120 mm (extended eyepieces).
The binocular weight is of 449 grams (0, 98 lb).