Description
The German Army used a wide variety of optical equipment. German archives gives this series as Richtungsweiser-Fernrohr, but the abbreviation on the identification plates varies. Rm (Raummess) and Beob (Beobachtung) are normally found. The reticles in these with either a grid system; pointed arrow; or simply no reticle. This type was used on the fire control units “Kommandogerät 40”, and in most cases two of them were fixed on the 4m range finder (one being used as a back-up).
blc (Zeiss)
Rm.-F.12×60
für
Em 4m R40
The rubber head pads are still quite soft and supple. Filter knob rotates correctly (though a bit stiff), and the Sun Shield is also original to this set! The strap that retains the bakelite cover is intact, and functions correctly. Some marks and wear throughout, but nothing that detracts. I have shown it in use in the last images. An EXCELLENT example for any collection or display!