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11-30-2018 06:56 AM
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Promo,
I have a few sets of Gibbs units and Type D MOD Stereo pairs, but your sets there look great, want to part with them perchance?
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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Very nice collection of magnifiers...
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Sorry, these are my first set of British
magnifying glasses. I would rather buy more of them than to sell any. I‘ve been told there is also a set by Martin and BSA, I would hope that those will turn up too to have all manufacturers!
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Originally Posted by
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I‘ve been told there is also a set by Martin and BSA
There is also "Youltens Hyposcope" not a magnifier as such but still an aiming enhancing device.
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Tell me more on that one!
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Originally Posted by
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Tell me more on that one!
Type the words in the search bar, i posted some pictures on here about a year ago.
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Youlton's Rifle Butt Hyposcope. It was a form of periscope rifle as used in the trenches, whilst keeping the firer's head safely (relatively) below the parapet. I have the prism from one somewhere...
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I had expected some glasses attached to the sights themselves, therefore I was not sure you were referring to the trench mirror I was able to find via Google. An interesting device, but a different approach and goal than the magnifying glasses.
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There's a picture of either a Youlton or something very similar on p29 of the British
Sniper, & a periscope mirror fitted to the SMLE bayonet on p23, just to differentiate the two...
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