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    Rangefinger optic? Need info

    Hi to all...
    anyone has already seen this optic for a Panzer?
    thanks
    Best
    Thomas
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    #2
    It is not panzer related and is not a range finder. This is German Artillery forward observer scope. They are sometimes referred to as battery Commander scopes because the senior artillery calling for fire as an observer was often the battery commander himself.

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      #3
      Thanks Ralph.
      but never used in a Sturmgeschutz for example ?

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        #4
        This is an SF14 that could be used & was used in panzer/spg etc. This one does not have the head pad that would have been used in vehicles.
        It also could be used to calculate ranges but was technically not a range finder.
        These had a wide range of uses & were issued prolifically.




        Glen
        Collector of Wehrmacht Optics, Ordnance & Field Equipment.

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          #5
          Yep, as said, a version was used on some SPA and in some tanks. I believe Tiger carried a set for the commander. I have one with the head pad and without the bubble level, so I think it's a vehicle version.
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            #6
            there is a french marking? why?
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              #7
              thanks a lot for your replies .... I think that it is after war made...

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                #8
                This part doesn't belong to that optic. Anyhow, looks like if the binoculars had been repainted. Not natural looking Dunkelgelb. It is a bit too yellowish and the screws have no paint...

                Carles

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                  #9
                  French marks , it’s french material made before ww2 , and reused by germans during ww2
                  next step is french army using it again after ww2

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                    #10
                    The beh SF14 is well german , what i write is only for the adapter

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