M3 Binoculars Case at Margaret Rivera blog

M3 Binoculars Case. Us ww2 m3 binocular (6x30) with leather strap very nice maker marked “universal camera corp, new york usa and dated “1942” in original leather binoculars case with leather case strap. The range finder is in the left side with some speckling and the right. Lenses show no visible defect. Wollensak made about 40 000. A very nice yet clear used example of u.s. M3 binoculars and m17 leather carrying case. Lenses show no visible defect. The right lens is very clear and the left lens (with range finder) is clear, but. The binoculars are makers marked westinghouse and 1943 dated. The m3, m13 and m13a1 binoculars were issued to all branches of the u.s.

US US M3 Binoculars 1943 with Case M17
from militariaplaza.nl

M3 binoculars and m17 leather carrying case. The range finder is in the left side with some speckling and the right. A very nice yet clear used example of u.s. Lenses show no visible defect. Wollensak made about 40 000. The binoculars are makers marked westinghouse and 1943 dated. Lenses show no visible defect. The m3, m13 and m13a1 binoculars were issued to all branches of the u.s. The right lens is very clear and the left lens (with range finder) is clear, but. Us ww2 m3 binocular (6x30) with leather strap very nice maker marked “universal camera corp, new york usa and dated “1942” in original leather binoculars case with leather case strap.

US US M3 Binoculars 1943 with Case M17

M3 Binoculars Case Lenses show no visible defect. The binoculars are makers marked westinghouse and 1943 dated. A very nice yet clear used example of u.s. The range finder is in the left side with some speckling and the right. Wollensak made about 40 000. M3 binoculars and m17 leather carrying case. Lenses show no visible defect. Lenses show no visible defect. Us ww2 m3 binocular (6x30) with leather strap very nice maker marked “universal camera corp, new york usa and dated “1942” in original leather binoculars case with leather case strap. The right lens is very clear and the left lens (with range finder) is clear, but. The m3, m13 and m13a1 binoculars were issued to all branches of the u.s.

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