Dienstglas 6x30 ddx serial numbers skin#
SOLD US 6th Infantry Brass helmet plate patt 1881 £25.00 Read more Given the advanced state of wear of the binoculars (has some places where the skin is missing -not shown in pics) I tend to belive this binoculars was used by the romanian army long after WW2 ended ( I heard the Romanian army still uses german WW2 ordonance -evan Mausers and Walthers Hope this helps.The optics are in reasonable condition and like a lot of wartime optics could do with a clean.
Dienstglas 6x30 ddx serial numbers serial number#
An old pair of military issue binoculars with an old serial number that may even predate World War 2.
WWII DIENSTGLAS Binoculars 6x30 Voigtlander & Sohne. Serial number is The right eyepiece works fine. They have both molded bakelite eye sockets intact and the focus adjustment still functions. The left eyepiece does not fully sharpen. The individual focus adjustments still function and lens bodies and end pieces retain most of their painted, black finish. On the cover of the eyepiece were marked 'Call of binoculars', (Dienstglas) multiplicity and serial number. This marking was discontinued between 19. The right hand ocular has the impressed designation, “Dienstglas 6 x 30 with the serial number “208488” with optical marking H/6400 and M marking indicating the metrical scale in the reticle. Leitz satmped on the left hand ocular end, body panel. This case has a loop on the back to be carried on the equipment belt and a strap to be slung over the shoulder. The binoculars are manufactured from tooled metal alloy with molded black Bakelite fittings. /rebates/&252fdienstglas-6x30-ddx-serial-numbers. 1 Behalter, a leather, bakelite or Presstoff case to protect the binoculars in transit. Standard issue WWII German 6×30 power binoculars, in black, complete with original leather strap.