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01-12-2013 04:42 PM
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Circuit advertisement
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Re: Can anyone help identify this trench periscope
Not German...These are French or Belgian.
cheers, Glenn
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Re: Can anyone help identify this trench periscope
Hi Glenn
I was hoping no one was going to say that !
I had a funny feeling that may be the case............
cheers
tony
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Re: Can anyone help identify this trench periscope
Great piece !
I would used then as beute equipment :-)
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Re: Can anyone help identify this trench periscope
Agreed, there was a similar set sold on UK EBay before Christmas that went for £112GBP.
(I would put the link in - if I knew how!!)
Regards etc
Ian D
AKA: Jimpy
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Re: Can anyone help identify this trench periscope
They are a nice piece of kit at that price !
wish I hadn't paid £3000 for mine.............
cheers guys
tony
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Re: Can anyone help identify this trench periscope
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I recently got a pair of these but the eyepieces are frozen and don't turn. I took all of the screws out of the adjusting rings and the rings spins freely but I can't figure out how to get the eyepieces off or even the adjusting ring. Anyone have any thoughts or advise??
Thanks...
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I was hoping no one was going to say that !
Hello,
Why not ?
French trench binoculars 8x24 made in Puteaux by the Société de Recherches et de Perfectionnements industriels (SRPI)...MG means Ministère de la Guerre (Ministry of War).
Nice condition...
Thanks
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