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Dienstglas 6 x 30 498776
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bmj is the WWII military factory code for Hensoldt.
KF means kältefett, grease for freezing temperatures. The german army had problems in Russia because even their grease froze solid.
Kältefett will work at lower temperatures, and the moving part of this bino is greased with it.
The blue circle means it can be used at freezing temperatures. ( green circle is for tropic use Red circle is western Europa temperatures.)
H/6400 refer to the reticle in the right side. It divides the horizon into 6400 pieces.
Meaning something that is 1 meter long, or high, and 1 kilometer away, will measure one division.
If a soldier (2m) fills 4 divisions, then you know, he is 500 meter away.
So, it looks like a nice german army WWII 6x30 Dienstglas. (service Binocular)
For prices, if that is an issue, look to ebay.com, or ebay.de. Take a look at sold items to estimate price level.Last edited by Mikedenmark; 10-17-2016, 08:22 AM.
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