Hello!
Awhile back, I posted about this periscope in the optics forum:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=995708
I figured it was worth posting in the Panzer forum, because it seems to be from some sort of armored Wehrmacht armored vehicle.
There are no visible manufacturer marks. I suspect if I unscrewed the bottom rubber seal it would reveal it, however I do not want to risk damaging the screws. The only marking is the painted "0,3 atü" on the reverse/viewing side of the periscope.
The switch/handle on the right side of the periscope allows the user to switch from viewing front to rear. It still functions nicely, though its a bit of a dusty view.
I contacted the Bovington Tank Museum. They stated they would research it for a £15 fee. It may be worth it, but I figured to pose it to the Panzer forum first.
Awhile back, I posted about this periscope in the optics forum:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=995708
I figured it was worth posting in the Panzer forum, because it seems to be from some sort of armored Wehrmacht armored vehicle.
There are no visible manufacturer marks. I suspect if I unscrewed the bottom rubber seal it would reveal it, however I do not want to risk damaging the screws. The only marking is the painted "0,3 atü" on the reverse/viewing side of the periscope.
The switch/handle on the right side of the periscope allows the user to switch from viewing front to rear. It still functions nicely, though its a bit of a dusty view.
I contacted the Bovington Tank Museum. They stated they would research it for a £15 fee. It may be worth it, but I figured to pose it to the Panzer forum first.
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