Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. The M3, M6, M13 and M13A1 binoculars were issued to all branches of the U.S. military during WW2. The M3 was the first model, which was acceptable, but was superseded by the M8, M13 and M13A1, which resolved issues with the M3, particularly with regard to water proofing. The later models also introduced coated optics to reduce glare.A total of 43,378 were made at an original price of $72/ea., however the majority were the later versions, and many M3s were removed from service once damaged by water.
This M9 example is marked clearly on the left plate with BINOCULARS / M9 / 6 X 30 / 23551. The case is marked and stenciled on the bottom:
13 FB-7
FA 61
These are in line with equipment markings during the period and are worthy of further research. This example is offered in fair service-worn condition with clear optics and an original worn brown leather case is marked by Bausch & Lomb with no shoulder strap. These are often found without a case making this pair a hard to find set. The case has very heavy wear throughout but the strap on the top is retained.
A great chance to own a bit of optical history.
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