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Dienstglas 6x30 Ddx Serial Numbers

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The first number (6) refers to the magnification and the second number (30) indicates the. Markings: Dienstglas – 6 x 30 – 170925 – B – ddx. Serial: 170925.

One of the most useful and important pieces of field gear for combat is the field glass, or binocular. Tying in to my interest in rifles with optics is my interest in binos and such. I would liketo build a collection of these. As you likely know, they evolved from commercially marked, and later had three letter codes for the manufacturers (e.g, blc, cag, etc.) Materials, finish, and configuration changed over the course of the war, but the design remained largely consistent. The presence of a rangefinding/direction reticle is marked externally with the 'H/6400' marking, denoting angle increments in mils (360 degrees equals 6400 mils, a more accurate system which is used in artillery plotting primarially) Please post your German military binos, I think it would be a nice compliment for this forum. In that spirit, here is a set of E.

Leitz, Wetzlar 6x30 Dienstglas binos with the H/6400 markings. Aluminum objective, leather grip, and bakelite eyecups. (one of which is cracked, anyone have a replacement set?) Great optics, Lietz has a longtime reputation for quality optics. Jeff Last edited by ditch68; at 03:52 PM. Heres some I got from my grandfathers friend. His friend was in north africa and said he took these off of a dead german sargent. The optics are clear.and suposidly they had the neck strap and rubber eye cover on it.but my dad used to play with them growing up so along the way they got lost.

Interesting thing is that one complete side is made of aluminum and the other side is made of steel. Good example of wartime demand for steel. Mine are marked Dienstglas 6x30 334790 ddx. Ive also included a pic of a pair thats not too far off from mine. Ive been looking for a leather neckstrap and a rubber eye cup cover for it. Last edited by THunter; at 07:19 PM. Just what I was hoping for.

BARQS19, I believe they are 1938 vintage, but I honestly don't recall. I will have to check my notes. I'm certain that the case, and so on, for yours are not original to the binos, but collectible never the less. Flakshield, Finn gear is just as interesting, I just had a good phone conversation with my uncle regarding Finn Nagants, etc., it has always been a peripheral interest of mine, thanks for posting. THunter, great binos.

And better yet, a story. Most people assume the 'gelb' tan paint to be desert or Afrika Korps, but we know it is just a later war generic ordinance tan paint finish found on many pieces of German equipment late in the war, but your set is clearly attributable to the DAK. Great gear, guys. Keep it coming! Jeff Last edited by ditch68; at 07:49 PM.

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