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Posted at: 2011-05-26 

The M19, made for the US Army, is an unusual binocular. It employs a modular design, with interchangeable, pre-collimated, parts intended to simplify field servicing.

Slightly geeky but this recent comment [QUOTE=jjg213;1414298] Slightly like the Bell and Howell M19, developed so that the objectives and eyepieces and the bodies could be ...

U.S. Army binoculars: WWI. M3. Ingalls, 1944. 9 x 50. Aberdeen Proving Grounds. History through WWII. M19. M22. Recent developments.

ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL - BINOCULAR M19 (W/E) Table of Contents; Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION; Section II.

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Binoculars are used but in great shape. Minor scratches on outside but all lenses in great condition. No rattles from inside and all magnification works. Very little to ...

This is a used pair of US military M19 binoculars. These were used for all sorts of roles during the Vietnam era, including snipers, recon and LRRP troops.

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M22 binoculars replaced the old metal M19. Having almost the same features, M22 binoculars are considered better than the M19 binoculars since they have better range ...

Is any familiar with the M19 U.S. military binoculars? I have a surplus set I picked up a few years ago. They are marked "BNCLR M19" and have a thin, textured rubber ...

Best Value for M19 Binoculars! Everyone Wants to Pay a Low Price.

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