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    I posted on this on the international forums & was told it's German.

    What I thought was flakey rust in pic was saw dust from where it was stored.

    From wear marks, it looks a good or something is missing from upper end.

    Any help with further information would be greatly appreciated.

    Paul

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    I would rather say, it is Romanian.

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      https://translate.google.com/transla...Fwww.ior.ro%2F


      still exist. In Bucarest, Romania.


      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I.O.R.
      The link to wiki appear not to work, but search in wikipedia for: Întreprinderea Optică Română
      Last edited by Mikedenmark; 12-15-2019, 03:16 AM.

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        Are the stamped Sr.1971, Sr.1160 & P.Nr.2 unit numbers?
        Would this because WW2 piece? Any thoughts as to value, can PM me if not wanting to post here.
        Looking to eventually move this along as I mainly collect US military & NASA items


        Thank you

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