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Original German WWII Emil Busch (cxn) 10x50 Dienstglas Binoculars with Leather Case Lewis Gun Museum (still unknown to us

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Description

Museum (still unknown to us after much research) for decades and with the purchase of the telescope came the brass museum plaque from the display

the saya (scabbard) and tsuka (handle) have the number 15 written in pencil on the inside

He took part in the invasion landing at Utah Beach on D-Day plus 12 and took part in the Battle of Normandy up through France and Belgium to participate in the Battle of the Hurtgen Forest near Aachen in Germany between September and December 1944

which protects shooter’s face and hands from rocket back blast

Some of the instruments

Original German WWII Emil Busch (cxn) 10x50 Dienstglas Binoculars with Leather Case Lewis Gun Museum (still unknown to usOriginal Item: Only One Available. The 10 x 50 Dienstglas was one of the most used German issued binoculars of WWII. These are fully functional with clear optics and made by one of the very best makers at the time Emil Busch of Rathenow. They are nicely marked as follows: Dienstglas 10x50 399104 cxn The maker code is for Emil Busch of Rathenow Germany and comes complete with original black leather carry strap. Both diopter adjustments operate smoothly

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