Later examples beginning with at least serial # 431583 do not have these two markings but still have coated optics and additionally have housings for silica gel desiccant cartridges on the prism plates with each prism plate secured to the chassis by a large ring instead of screws. Earlier examples of this type are marked “T” indicating coated optics with a Kriegsmarine eagle. ii) “beh” Marked without Rubber Armour, Serial # Range at least 328770 -436830. This type also has a Kriegsmarine eagle marking and usually does not have coated optics. Leitz Wetzlar” Marked-Serial # Range at least 238203 – 310223. Notes: World War II Leitz Porro II 7X50 binoculars (called "tuna cans" by the Germans) are serial numbered at least 238203 – 474439 (however, this is not sequential because other model Leitz binoculars have been seen also manufactured and serial numbered within this range) and, as suggested by Rohan, can generally be divided into three types. Manufacturer/Model: Leitz beh Kriegsmarine (type ii) 7X50įield of View: 7.3 deg = 128 m/1,000 m APFOV 51 deg
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