• Emil Busch Visar 2.75x sniper scope & carrying case

    A WWI sniper scope made by Emil Busch A-G in Rathenow. This model Visar 2,75x comes with its matching carrying case and the remains of a leather eye cap. Matching rifle number engraved on the scope and the case is n° 5756 d.

  • Oigee Berlin Luxor 3x & carrying case

    A complete WW1 set composed of a Oigee Berlin Luxor 3x scope with its matching carrying case (rifle. N° 2495 z) and accessories. The small key was used to move the rear mount leg when mounted on the rifle.

  • C.P. Goerz 4x sniper scope

    C.P. Goerz Berlin 4x is an interesting WWI scope because it was mounted on a mount which could be seen as the ancester of the WWII turret mount. This was, with the similar Goerz 3x mount, the only mounts from 14-18 that could be changed from a G98 to another one without modification (having the right bases on it, of course).

  • R. Fuess Berlin 5x sniper scope

    WW1 sniper scope made by R. Fuess Berlin-Steglitz. This 5x model is pretty rare, compared to the Fuess 3x scopes. Green paint was pretty uncommon 14-18 sniper scopes. Only a few manufacturers used it on their scopes, mostly late war. 

  • Hensoldt Wetzlar Ziel Dialyt 2,75x scope

    World War I sniper scope made by Hensoldt in Wetzlar. This model, Ziel Dialyt 2,75x, probably was the smaller sniper scope used during the WWI. This one was mounted on the rifle (Gewehr) N° 7835. This precise scope was reblued after-war.


  • C.P. Goerz 4x carrying case

    C.P. Goerz Berlin 4x Carrying case made during World War I era. The case was originally painted green. The rifle number is still visible on the case cap.

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