WW2 British, Prismatic No.5 Mk4 Binoculars, and case

WW2 British Army No.5 Mk 4 Binoculars

WW2 British, Prismatic No.5 Mk4 Binoculars, and case

£95.00

Out of stock

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£95.00

WW2 British Prismatic No.5 Mk 4 Binoculars and case

Availability: Out of stock

Description

A pair of binoculars made in the 1940s most probably by Ross of London for the British forces during WW2, the model is Bino Prismatic No.5 mk4 and are a 7 x 50 magnification, with individual eyepiece focus and central support bar and serial no 55440.

Th binoculars have a green crackle-finished body and come  with a leather case and strap.

The binoculars are also fitted with graticules-a series of marks visible when observing that allow one to work out the sizes of distant objects.

The No.5 was a military spec for the British army.

The optics are excellent and in full working order.

The case is fully marked with Bino Prism No.5, and has a number written into the edge of the lid.

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