Just curious about obtaining an Aiming Circle, M1 or M2 used in the field artillery to orient all pieces or on occasion to conduct surveys.
M1 or M2 Aiming Circle
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A "Brunton Pocket Transit" can, indeed, be used for so-called "laying the battery." It is still in production. See here: [[[ http://store.bruntonoutdoor.com/navi...sit-0-360-deg/ ]]] The model shown is graduated in degrees and minutes (I think); the more common military models are graduated in mils... 1/6400 of a full circle.
HTH
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M1 and M2 Aiming Circles
The M1 does not have a case for the tripod but the M2 is totally complete. I will have more and more militaria and US optics on Ebay shortly including these pieces. I will shortly arrive at an asking price. Bear in mind these items are rare and serviceable. The M2 is by Wild-Heerbrugg.
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