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    1944 M2 Compass

    Every once in a while, if a person keeps tabs, you can score a deal on Ebay.

    I spotted this WW2 1944 M2 compass made by William Ainsworth and Sons in Denver Colorado in a listing posted up by a secondhand dealer on the East Coast.......with a "buy it now" price of $20.00!!!!! I about broke the keyboard hitting the "buy" button. Usually these are in the range of $100-$150 and are rarely in as good of shape as this one. Another bonus is that this one came with the original felt lined M-19 carrying case which by itself is worth more than $20.


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    Military Lensatic Sighting Compass in mils. I still have mine when in m48s.
    Conversion factors:
    https://www.compassdude.com/compass-units.php

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    Mils:
    Another unit of measure, the radian, is used mainly by militaries in artillery, tank, and mortar gunnery.
    There are 2 PI radians in a circle. PI is a constant of approximately 3.1416. That is 2 * 3.1416, or 6.283 radians. Divide each radian into 1000 mil-radians and you see there are 6283 mil-radians in a circle. Mil-radians are called mils for short.
    17.78 mils equal 1 degree. end of Quote

    Just like an geological or archaeological Brunton compass, but not 360 degrees. Our military maps were in mils. A new Brunton runs $400 +. You got a deal of the year!
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