![]() ![]() ![]() Consider there were many other classes too including 544 PT Boats, and some 82,266 landing craft built during the war! Every vessel required binoculars. Navy was operating some 6,768 ships (vessels 100 feet or longer) including: 23 battleships, 28 aircraft carriers, 71 escort carriers, 72 cruisers, more than 288 submarines, 377 destroyers, and thousands of patrol, amphibious, supply, and auxiliary ships. The condition of this binocular is in our experience unprecedented: literally old new stock in its original packing carton as completed 72 years ago.These were manufactured en masse by The Greatest Generation: men and women who developed a qualitative edge in technology, superior manufacturing capacity, and who made up the forces that with adaptable leadership and some guts too defeated Hitler, Hirohito, and their minions.the SARD brand retains respect and admiration bordering on a mystique, most of it appropriate, by some who rave about WW II binoculars.among the pinnacle of general purpose 7x 50 binoculars employed by the greatest naval force ever engaged in war: the United States Navy*,. ![]() Navy issue item on exhibit here, but this binocular certainly sparked a good deal of excitement here because this is: Image courtesy collection of Company Seven (73,613 bytes).Ĭlick on image to see enlarged view (245,393 bytes). This is now on permanent exhibit at our showroom museum collection of interesting or significant optics. Navy issued 7x 50 Porro Prism binocular set, specifically a SARD Mark XLIV Mod. On 6 February 2016 Company Seven acquired a World War II era U.S. 0 Binocular, SARD 7x 50 Of World War IIĪ historic product exhibited among others in the permanent collection at Company Seven 0Ĭ-7 Home Page C-7 News Consignment Library Products & Services Product Lines Order Search C7.com Company Seven | SARD 7x 50 Binocular, U.S. ![]()
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