Kriegsmarine U Boat Binoculars

  



  1. Given the age the fixed-focus optics are clear when viewing through the binoculars with no significant scratches. This set also retains the original rubber armor as well as the 'benutzer' eye piece cover. German WWII U-boat Kriegsmarine Binoculars 7x50 Carl Zeiss Submarine WW2 eBay Skip to main content.
  2. German WWII U-boat Kriegsmarine Binoculars 7x50 Carl Zeiss Submarine WW2 Nazi. From United States. New Listing WW2 GERMAN NAVY U-BOAT 7x50 BEH CODED 1943 BINOCULARS W/ CASE ORIG KRIEGSMARINE. Time left 6d 23h left.
  3. Kriegsmarine U-boat binoculars Zeiss 7 x 50 ww2. Product no.: 0275. In stock Delivery period: 2-5 working days 795.00.

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

Sign up for newsletter. You are bidding on a VERY NICE set of WW2 German Kriegsmarine 7x50 U-Boat & Ship Binoculars! The German Army and Navy used a wide variety of optical equipment, including a 6x30 (6 power magnification with 30mm objective lens), 7x50, 8x30, 10x50 and others, being the standard issued optics used by all branches of service. Though this type was the standard, specialized.


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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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U-Boat Binoculars 7 x 50 & 8 x 60 - read more in the article “U-Boat binoculars”

7 x 50 blc
The binocular produced in ca 1943 by Carl Zeiss Jena. It is the second model of 7 x 50.
The body is finished with textured green paint.
The glasses are coated.
The Benutzer cup is without chips.

Production No 40180

7 x 50 blc
The binocular produced in ca 1943, by Carl Zeiss Jena.
The body is finished with textured green paint.
The glasses are coated.
The Benutzer cup is without chips.

Production No 48765

7 x 50 blc

The binocular produced ca 1943 by Carl Zeiss Jena. It is the second model of 7 x 50. The body is finished with smooth green paint.
The glasses are coated. The objectives and eyepieces are in perfect condition; any scratches.
The Benutzer cup is without chips and it is with
engraved the word ‘Kommandeur’ (it is not proved that it was engraved by a U-Boat Commander).
Production No 56718

7 x 50 blc
The binocular produced in ca 1943 by Carl Zeiss Jena.
The body is finished with smooth green paint.
The glasses are coated.
The Benutzer cup is without chips.

Production No 63300

7 x 50 blc
The binocular produced in June 1942 by Carl Zeiss Jena. It is the second model of 7 x 50. The body is finished with textured green paint.
The glasses are coated. The objectives and eyepieces are in perfect condition; any scratches.
The Benutzer cup is without chips.

Production No 2241074

8 x 60 blc
The binocular produced ca 1943-1945 by Carl Zeiss Jena.
The body is finished with textured green paint.
The glasses are coated.
A vertical line reticule is fitted in the right hand ocular.
The Benutzer cup is without chips.

Production No 48937

8 x 60 blc
The binocular produced in 1943 by Carl Zeiss Jena.
The body is finished with textured green paint.
The glasses are coated.
The binocular case is not original as
that there never was produced a leather case for 7 x 50 and 8 x 60 fat model U-boat glasses.
The Benutzer cup is without chips.

Production No 211118

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