Just found this one at auction. These are very hard to find.
RARE WWI ALEX MARTIN GALILEAN SIGHT
Just found this one at auction. These are very hard to find.
RARE WWI ALEX MARTIN GALILEAN SIGHT
Last edited by superbee; 03-29-2025 at 10:53 AM.
That's one of our own with the current highest bid.
some interesting info here:
https://americansocietyofarmscollect...al-Sniping.pdf
Seems like I won it. Now to find the proper rear sight.
Cool, good job on winning the auction!
Thankfully the Martin rear sight appears to be a standard No 9 sight with a lense inserted. No machining needed. I hope...
I found this comment "Aiming points aside, Galilean sights had their fair share of idiosyncrasies. Firstly, focus was adjusted by the convex objective lens. The light passing from the target, through the objective converges on the concave ocular, there it is focused into parallel beams, and enters the eye. However, the concave lens is not actually required, and an image can be formed by using a small aperture, analogous to the way a pinhole camera forms an image."
here: WWI Galilean Sights: An Evolution in Sniping - Guns in the News
With any luck I can use it without the rear lense.
I'm not sure if that helps with other Galilean systems though.
Winning an auction is the easy part. Finding the money to pay for an unwise bid is somewhat harder. LOL.
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I have the beginnings of an idea about adding a lense to a normal rear diopter sight.