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FUJINON ISRAELI ARMY military 10x42 sniper BINOCULARS (1 Viewer)

Also note the glare shields on the objectives. Mostly, I think it's "marketing," because he mentions Hamas to make a connection with what's going on now. Some people who collect military memorabilia (and this guy is a collector/dealer) would likely pay more for a bin used by a sniper rather than one used by a look-out.

The bin is also numbered. I don't know all the criteria military memorabilia collectors look for in such items, but one would think the more "authentic" it looks or sounds, the more appealing it is to would-be buyers.

Brock

P.T. Barnum did NOT say, "There's a sucker born every minute." However, someone who worked for him did . . . and he was right!

Bill
 
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For about the past year all sorts of binoculars have appeared on eBay, most being sold by Israeli sellers, which purport to be Israeli army surplus. The quality of some is so poor (1960's-70's no-name Japanese CF etc) that I think a lot if not all of these claims are bogus. This one may be legit - decent quality, IF and reticule - but given all the phoney ones appearing lately I'd still be cautious. The sniper claim is silly (many modern military binoculars have reticules) and cannot be substantiated and raises a red flag for me too.
 
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I've made a career of repairing and collimating "military" binos. And, when I see some of the verbiage attached to them (in ads or general conversation) by the general public, I have to shudder.

Bill
 
Pyser-SGI sell a range of military binos ... from their website "our enviable reputation for product innovation and delivery is the result of deep relationships with British and other NATO and non-NATO governments including regular Armies, Military Special Forces, Police Special Forces and other end user organisations around the world".

Do they sell to Israel, your guess is as good as mine.

http://www.pyser-sgi.com/defence-security/military-stabilised-binoculars-spotting-scopes/standard-pattern-military-binoculars

You can buy direct from them if you want to.
 
Pyser-SGI sell a range of military binos ... from their website "our enviable reputation for product innovation and delivery is the result of deep relationships with British and other NATO and non-NATO governments including regular Armies, Military Special Forces, Police Special Forces and other end user organisations around the world".

Do they sell to Israel, your guess is as good as mine.

http://www.pyser-sgi.com/defence-security/military-stabilised-binoculars-spotting-scopes/standard-pattern-military-binoculars

You can buy direct from them if you want to.

I just followed your link. Their "military" 6x30 and 7x50 binoculars are simply the Fujinon AR/Swift Seahawk/Bushnell Navigator/others. They MAY have laser coatings or a reticle and compass, but that's about it.

Cheers,

Bill
 
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I think the only military I have seen in the last few years werent anything to brag about. Somebody said they were Weems & Plath but there was no name on them.
 
I just followed your link. Their "military" 6x30 and 7x50 binoculars are simply the Fujinon AR/Swift Seahawk/Bushnell Navigator/others. They MAY have laser coatings or a reticle and compass, but that's about it.

Cheers,

Bill

Yes, these are Japanese made for them and these days look like new 'old' stock for collectors.

It is a big company though. They have a multi-million dollar contract to supply their Small Arms Collimators (SACs) to the US Army via their US distributor Telluric Group not that you'd ever see it.

Best wishes,
 
P.T. Barnum did NOT say, "There's a sucker born every minute." However, someone who worked for him did . . . and he was right!

Bill

So what are you saying, Bill? That these binoculars are not as the seller advertized? Or that PT Barnum would have bought them? ;)

Brock
 
So what are you saying, Bill? That these binoculars are not as the seller advertized? Or that PT Barnum would have bought them? ;)

Brock

Referring to my mother, again:

"Sometimes, there's as much in keeping score as there is in playing the game."

But then, since binos are baked by elves in a hollow tree, people can mix and match words to create their own version of the truth. They're happier that way.

Still, MOST of the differences people squabble about are below their threshold of recognition. Going further, some of those difference don't have anything to do with the light that reaches the eye, but rather the light that doesn't.

Baffling, diffraction, absorption, etc.

Still, most of us here spend more time talking about binos than looking for birds.

This does make the world go 'round. But, much less efficiently.

Bill
 
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Battle?....maybe against themselves, their only casualty being caused by friendly fire.(maybe these are not such great bins afterall,these israely snipers caused also 50% of their six casualties ,in the last Lebanon "battle")....We watch aljezeera and numerous channels of spanish tv,and we havent seen any battle yet....Thats no battle ,it has another name....but i agree with the last part of the statement,not good time nor place to discuss this.
Shalom


Doesnt appear to have caused you any hesitation in discussing it.
 
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