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Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus
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Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus.
Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus.  You can focus the lenses quite nicely individually.
You can focus the lenses quite nicely individually.
Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus.
Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus.
Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus. The condition varies to some extent.
The condition varies to some extent.
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Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus

Price 99.99 USD excluding sales tax

Here’s your chance of getting the state-of-the-art Hungarian optics of its era. This is the Hungarian copy of the Russian binoculars that they copied from a Zeiss classic from the early 20th century. Small lenses, not a very big magnification but the weight of modern bigger binoculars. Poison green beauty with a stylish leather case.

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Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus. Leather strap included.
Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus. Leather strap included.
Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus. Leather strap included.
Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus. Includes a stylish leather case.
Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus.
Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus.  You can focus the lenses quite nicely individually.
Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus.
Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus.
Hungarian Binoculars with Leather Case, 6 x 30, Surplus. The condition varies to some extent.

Here’s your chance of getting the state-of-the-art Hungarian optics of its era. This is the Hungarian copy of the Russian binoculars that they copied from a Zeiss classic from the early 20th century. Small lenses, not a very big magnification but the weight of modern bigger binoculars. Poison green beauty with a stylish leather case.

History

The history of these binoculars is pretty interesting. In 1907, Zeiss developed the Zeiss Silvamar model that they produced until 1969. They were 6x30 binoculars that came both in military and civilian versions. It was such a popular design that it was copied in Russia very quickly. And from Russia it spread to many other eastern Bloc countries, e.g. Poland and Hungary.

Features

These are dark green binocular with black eyepieces. The surface is a bit leather-like vulcanite or something like that and the frame is metal of some sort. You can focus the lenses quite nicely individually. The right lens has a ranging reticle with numbers but the units aren’t given. They are possibly in Soviet mil though. Lens covers aren’t included.

All of these come with a classically stylish brown leather case. Some cases also include yellow lenses that will turn your world rotgut whisky brown plus a bit suspicious cleaning cloth. However, take these as a nice bonus, don’t expect them.

The optics are pretty good when you consider their age and origin. Of course they can’t beat the modern top binoculars but it’s kinda reflected on the price. These are pretty heavy for their size like optics used to be. With the case, the weight is c. 1,130 g (2.5 lbs), just the scope c. 600 g (1.3 lbs).

Condition

Used Hungarian military surplus. These can range from WWII to the Cold War era. In other words, they are quite old but are quite nice for their age. Of course, leather parts can have scratches and stains. The brass parts can be oxidized and the steel parts rusty. The lenses can also be stained or dusty and require cleaning.

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18.08.2022 Verified purchase
The binoculars themselves are fine, quality is there, surprising clear and even better after a cleaning, my case however is in terrible shape, seams completely busted, falling apart, snapped carrying strap, its fine to store the binoculars in ideal conditions, but this case wouldn't handle any other type of environment, the main cover can be pulled open without even opening the lid
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Asaf D. 05.07.2022
Do they have a cross inside?
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Iida S. 08.07.2022
No cross, just the right lens has a ranging reticle with numbers but the units aren’t given.
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