Coded "cxn", triangle indicating arctic grease, reticle present, optics slightly cloudy, neck strap torn, lens cover present. Condition III.
Coded bmj, reticle removed, optics clear, with neck strap and lug. Condition III.
Uncoded "blc", reticle present, optics slightly cloudy with speckles, neck strap with eyepiece protection, right eyecup with crack. Condition III-IV.
Coded "beh+", arctic grease, reticle present, optics clear. Condition III.
Uncoded (open maker's indication) Reticle removed, optics clear but with speckling on right. Condition III.
Uncoded, reticle removed, optics dull, neck strap, with original quiver. Condition III-IV.
Technically elaborate glass with adjustable apertures, optics slightly cloudy, no reticle, with original M.44 quiver, condition III.
Coded "bmk", blue triangle for arctic grease, reticle present, externally smooth tubes, optics somewhat cloudy with speckling, neck strap. Condition IV.
Coded "bmk", triangle for arctic grease, reticle present, externally smooth, grey painted tubes, optics somewhat cloudy with speckles, neck strap and eyepiece protector. Condition III. also open maker...
Mid drive wheel damaged, with case (this damaged), condition IV.
dash plate present, eyepiece optics dusty, with neck strap. Condition III.
A glass from the First World War, year of manufacture probably 1918. Optics slightly cloudy. Condition III-IV.
With reticle, optics slightly dull, with original quiver, condition III.
brass glass year of manufacture 1939, reticle present, optics dull, shoulder strap. Condition externally III-IV.
U-boat glass, coded "beh" under the partial rubber armouring, this with cracks, reticle removed, optics somewhat cloudy, hinges of eyepiece covers repaired. Condition III-IV.
U-boat glass, coded "blc", reticle removed, externally smooth tubes, optics somewhat cloudy with speckles, neck strap with eyepiece protection. Condition III-IV.
Optics slightly cloudy, with original military style quiver. In its lid yellow filter for the eyepieces. Condition III.
Coded "beh", reticle removed, optics clear, neck strap. Condition III-IV.
Coded "beh", reticle removed, optics somewhat cloudy with speckles, neck strap. Condition III. with "loot tag" suggesting the glass was taken from a German destroyer by a British officer in Kiel in Ap...
Heavy brass glass from 1918, optics cloudy, retractable sun visors, with original quiver, lid missing, condition III.
Three parts, with instructions, function not checked, condition externally 3.
With fine 1 MOA illuminated dot, tilt up mount weaver rail, condition 3
Supplied by the manufacturer, condition 1
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Supplied by the manufacturer, condition 1
There is no commission on this lot, only the statutory sales tax of 20% will be added to the highest bid".
With prism rail and hook-in mount, reticle 4a, optics clear
Optik Clear, Condition 4, Made in Japan.
1" Center tube diameter, reticle illumination works passively via a light gathering window on the eyepiece with selectable filters for multiple colors. "
Special reticle, optics clear, externally flight-rusty, with soldered Wiener Schnäppermontage parts for Mannlicher-Schönauer, condition IV.
Reticle 4 with lead points, parallax adjustment, illuminated dot function not tested, 30 mm center tube diameter Optics clear Condition 3
optics clear, condition 3,
22 mm center tube diameter, with mounting for 11 mm clamping rail.
reticle 8, optics clear, condition 3-4, made in Japan
Adjustment 1/4 MOA to 100 yds, 1" Center tube diameter"
condition 3, with prism rail and engraved German claw mounting parts, reticle 4 in first image plane