The Dahlgren bowie knife bayonet is a Civil War era Union US Navy bayonet designed by Admiral John Dahlgren for use with the Plymouth/Whitneyville Model M1861 Rifle, and made by the Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee Massachusetts. Click here for other Military Surplus Optics The windage, located on the scope's left side, provides five mils of adjustment to the right or left in 1/2-mil increments. Dial the correct distance into the range drum on top of the scope calibrated in 50-meter clicks from 200 to 800 meters for 7.62x51mm M118 match ammunition and fire. Just align the target's groin with the baseline and match the top of his head with the appropriate step. The three steps in between correspond to 800, 600 and 400 meters in ascending order. The step closest to the baseline is marked '10' for 1,000 meters, while the farthest is marked '2' for 200 meters. At the bottom of the field of view is a baseline below five short steps. Range estimation with the reticle pattern duplicates that of the (Dragunov Russian sniper rifle). Two auxiliary crosses, one for aiming at 900 and 1,000 meters, the other for high-trajectory ammunition. Field of view: 19.6 meters at 300 meters (3 degrees 45 feet). Some specifics: Bullet drop compensated for the.
This is the last Nimrod scope that we know of in Israel that is available for sale. The Nimrod scope was used mainly on the M14 and Galil sniper rifles and replaced the old style Wild scopes used on the IDF K98 and IDF Kahles ZF95 scopes used after. SOLD OUT Nimrod 10x40 rifle scope is a very rare item of Israeli military surplus made by Koor Industries of Israel and originally by Hakko of Japan. Dealer pricing is available for the purchase of 30 and more units. NO MORE RUBBER EYE RELIEF PIECES ARE AVAILABLE. Scope diameter: 26mm Rings diameter: 1 inch Before ordering please check with your local and national authorities about purchasing and importing this item. The Kahles ZF95 scopes are also known in Israel as the Photonic 6x42. These were used from the mid 1970's to the mid 1990's and replaced in 1994 by the Austrian made Kahles ZF95 also known as the Swarovski Futonic (or Photonic) 6x42 mm scope, and used up to 1999 when the M14 was taken out of regular service military units and replaced by the M24 SWS. Before using this daytime rifle scope optic, the IDF used the Japanese made Nimrod 6x42 mm scope. The Israeli military M14 mount comes with each scope and is also a very hard item to come by. They are unmarked by Kahles for political reasons since the Austrian government didn't want to be known as supplying Israel with arms related materials.
These scopes were used by Israeli military snipers and marksman and some special police units. Each original scope came with the extended rubber eye relief. Both of these items, the scope and mount, are marked with צ (the letter Tzadik of the Hebrew alphabet) the Israeli military mark. A unique and hard to find item from Israeli military surplus the Kahles/Photonic ZF95 6x42 rifle Scope with M14 mount.