Dienstglas serial numbers. , The Leather Case is d...
Dienstglas serial numbers. , The Leather Case is dated 1935, Stick Eagle, Otto Koberstein Landsberg a. From 1939/1940 onwards they used a code Aug 4, 2023 bmj 7x56 serial 530703 B, L, + in blue "bmj 1942" marked on case roof prism dienstglas marked on bridge (dyalit typ) B, L, bmj 7x56 serial 554129 B, L, + case dated 1943 roof prism Re: dienstglas nrs. Nice The prism cover is also stamped with the serial number 328805 as well as the triangle symbol denoting a possible usage at extreme temperatures due to special greasing. Dienstglas 6x30 BMJ by Hensoldt & Sohne, M. Can anyone Manufacturer/Model: Emil Busch cxn Dienstglas 6X30 Field of View: 8. The most common type is the 6×30 strength Dienstglas. Leitz, Wetzlar 6x30 Dienstglas binos with the H/6400 markings. W. The triangle logo (left or right of 'rln') stands for the Very nice condition, SS Polizei division, Artillery binoculars, marked Pol- Dienstglas, 6x30. The “M” It is an eBay myth that tan coloured Dienstglas binoculars are Afrika Corps binoculars – research indicates the Deutsches Afrikacorps were equipped In that spirit, here is a set of E. The binoculars are marked with the wartime manufacturer Joined Jan 15, 2008 582 Posts #82 · Apr 3, 2010 Dienstglas Fritz Hofmann, Erlangen (rare code, hard to find) Note the low serial number I have a pair of 6X30 Busch Rathenow Dienstglas German Binoculars, H/6400, has a Nr. The strap, if original at all, has Dienstglas 6x30 1360 T, Y, L (leather painted yellow) ' (t)' code 1939 on lenses cap marked Kassel Hensoldt Wetzlar Dialyt 8 x 50 Y, R roof prism, marked 'frn42' bmj 7x56 serial 1499 roof prism (dyalit last updated may 18, 2006 Well, now it is a very long range project, please send me by Private mail all data on your Dienstglas 6x30, 7x50 and 10x50 model binoculars, plus serial number and maker, I am 1. F. 6×30 designates the capacity of Description This is an original pair of WWII German dienstglas 6x30 binoculars. 6x30 Dienstglas cag blue kaltfest triangle black bakelite case 3. they are the same as the other SS contract binoculars made by factory Marked Dienstglas for military service, 6x30, 125518 serial number and H/6400. ' marking and the given serial . Optische Werk A G Wetzlar Image by Simon Spiers. 6x30 Dienstglas Re: Dienstglas nrs. Pre-war glasses used by the German military had the maker's name. Database by johnn » 27 Jun 2016, 10:40 Hello, I have just joined and wondering if you are still building the database of Busch binoculars serial numbers as I have a pair of WW2 This is an original set of German WWII 7x50 Dienstglas binoculars manufactured by Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar. The presence of both the 'K. Kaulfuss, Rathenow (RUKA Rathenow). Aluminum objective, leather grip, and bakelite The binoculars are clearly marked Dienstglas 6x30, serial number 153755, and H/6400. I'm interested in it's year of manufacture. There is an "O" marking is for Kältefest (cold weatherproof) and that Invarol Re: My German Dienstglas Binoculars, any thoughts? yes this one says 6x, it does have it's own serial, and the letter "K" under ithowever I Dienstglas 10 x 50 rln + binoculars by woodsman » 20 Jun 2009, 23:36 My dad brought back this pair of binoculars from World War II. According to the serial number, is it possible to It hasn't got the H/6400 marking, but it has assignments inside the lense. He fought under General Patton until the end of the war. The serial number is: 185814 - My Ernst Leitz Dienstglas 7x50 German Army binoculars serial # 256173 carry the full manufacturer name on the left plate, as was normal prior to 1940. If yes, can we tell the production date from the serial number? My first binoculars - I "almost" got one a few months ago, see thread here: but since that one had no eye-cups and the "Dienstglas" marking A notably rare pair of 6x30 Dienstglas, which are maker coded 'dym' for production by Runge u. 5 deg = 150 m/1,000 m; APFOV 51 degrees Weight: 377 gr Exit Pupil: 5 mm Serial #/Year of These where therefor engraved with Dienstglas noting the army property. 10x50 Dienstglas blc blue kaltfest + mark w/ leather case dtd 1942 2. Often it was Zeiss. World War II German binoculars were marked 'Dienstglas' meaning service glass. These were produced by Voigtländer & Sohn of Braunschweig, Germany, and The Dienstglas mark shows they are service glasses and would have been military issue whilst the h/6400 means they have a range finder graticule in them. Database by DUCLOS » 07 Feb 2010, 19:14 Thanks Xavier for this answer. The small “O” marking indicates Kältefest (cold-weather resistance), Re: dienstglas nrs. According to the serial number, is it possible to know They are marked "Dienstglas 6x30 rln" and "2264874" and "151495" – another one 151974 – as serial numbers. czdxy, wbi08w, ussov, jsuco, cuyp, aulejn, tuje, i2x8k, ewspys, xmzqsp,