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Germany's WW1 Zeiss Bifocal Scope: the Glasvisier 16 

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The Zeiss 2.5x Glasvizier 16 optic is one of the most unusual and interesting of the German sighting systems used on rifles during the First World War. It is a bifocal optic, working in the same way as today’s SeeAll optic. Basically, a section of magnifying lens sits in the bottom third of the field of view, which magnifies the huge white triangle that clips over the rifle’s front sight. By lining the tip of this triangle up on your target, you can get a parallax-free sight picture. The front and rear portions are both clip-on and can be removed in seconds, allowing the system to be fielded without needing to permanently convert rifles to a sniper configuration. The system is interesting and does work, but like its SeeAll descendent today, it is not really what someone expects to get from a 2.5s optical sight. I don’t have any data on the number produced or the extent to which they were fielded during the war (although this particular optic is serialized #4807), but I suspect that its unorthodox nature led to a poor reputation amongst troops and a fairly limited field use. Certainly these are one of the rarest f the German WW1 optics, and one would expect to see more surviving if they had been widely used.
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@eddyguizonde401
@eddyguizonde401 5 лет назад
*ian wakes up* "oh my god it's a german ACOG". i chuckled.
@roempoetliar7995
@roempoetliar7995 5 лет назад
"oh my holy father its a german acog"
@mitchelreimer7095
@mitchelreimer7095 4 года назад
Don't blasphemy
@priesty.
@priesty. 4 года назад
@@mitchelreimer7095 Blaspheme
@marcosfelipe1405
@marcosfelipe1405 2 года назад
😂
@gabe-we8hz
@gabe-we8hz 4 месяца назад
@@roempoetliar7995🤦🏻‍♂️
@astrokaizer
@astrokaizer 5 лет назад
Sees thumbnail Omg it's a German acog Start of the video Omg it's a German acog Damn right
@boris4231
@boris4231 5 лет назад
hahaha had the exact same thought
@222oree
@222oree 5 лет назад
But it isn't German ACOG....
@jarink1
@jarink1 5 лет назад
Actually, I think it is pretty close to an ACOG in they way it seems it was intended to be used. No magnification of the target seems to indicate this was not for "sniping" or long-range accuracy. It looks like it's better at getting a quick sight picture and laying the rifle on a target within normal eyesight range (up to 250-300m).
@222oree
@222oree 5 лет назад
But it is still not a ACOG. Looks like it yeah... but still isn't.
@bdh985
@bdh985 5 лет назад
Had the same thought when I saw the thumbnail! "WW1 Acog?!?!" LOL
@Celeon999A
@Celeon999A 5 лет назад
Very interesting piece of history ! I did some research and it seems the Glasvisier16 was primarily meant to be a "Dämmerungszielhilfe" which would literally translate to something like "dusk or twilight aiming assist". So it was meant to augment aiming in low level light conditions like dusk or full moon nights rather than being used as a magnification scope during daytime in the classical sense. Its even possible that the big entry lense was even treated with phosphor to brighten the image. (Yes, just like with an Acog ;-D ) The white silvery triangle looks very much like old radium paint does once its aged and depleted and lost its radioactive glow. Its easy to find out as you just need to expose it to very bright light, like from a high powered flashlight and then take it into the dark. If its really radium, the photons hitting the paint will reactivate the original green radioactive glow for about a minute or less. Or just hold a geiger counter to it. ;-)
@matthayward7889
@matthayward7889 5 лет назад
Forgotten weapons is, and has, always been better thought of as ‘fascinating weapons’
@bubbamofobear1
@bubbamofobear1 5 лет назад
Forgotten weapons and forgotten weapon accessories
@ohy2266
@ohy2266 5 лет назад
@Andrei S Weapons Related
@masonhaggerty186
@masonhaggerty186 4 года назад
Agreed.
@TheZINGularity
@TheZINGularity 2 года назад
@@ohy2266 Thank you doctor
@badas45
@badas45 Год назад
Absolutely
@gonnegottkehaskamp1667
@gonnegottkehaskamp1667 5 лет назад
Pretty funny. I can lean out the window and see the factory where these time travelling ACOG could have been built. Greetings from Jena, Germany.
@Nanischwein
@Nanischwein 5 лет назад
Ach dann sind wir quasi Nachbarn. Grüße aus Erfurt :D
@AndreaLudwigDesign
@AndreaLudwigDesign 5 лет назад
Und Weimar :D Jetzt sind wir Thüringer komplett ;-)
@gonnegottkehaskamp1667
@gonnegottkehaskamp1667 5 лет назад
@@AndreaLudwigDesign Thüringen. Wer kennt es nicht, drei Städte und sonst NICHTS... XDXD
@Merkenau
@Merkenau 5 лет назад
Zeitz ist auch am Start xD Grüße.
@feinstersuff8i161
@feinstersuff8i161 5 лет назад
Egomania 27 oh, noch eener aus Jena :D
@seancrooker6771
@seancrooker6771 5 лет назад
Since it doesn't magnify the target it seems less like a sniper scope and more like a primitive red dot or reflex sight.
@AsbestosMuffins
@AsbestosMuffins 5 лет назад
ww1 combat ranges weren't all that far away though in some regions.
@RanninRavensight
@RanninRavensight 5 лет назад
Maybe more of a "sharpshooter" or "designated marksman" over a proper sniper.
@AG.Floats
@AG.Floats 5 лет назад
It's 2.5x
@grumples1517
@grumples1517 5 лет назад
@@AG.Floats It isn't though. The part of the glass which you observe the target with it not magnified at all. the magnification is only looking at the front sight triangle thing.
@lordemarsh6804
@lordemarsh6804 4 года назад
@@grumples1517 would still be better than iron sight
@heyarno
@heyarno 5 лет назад
During the cold war the Bundeswehr used a similar system. Selected G3 rifles where fitted with a matched quick detachable 4x scope and handed out to a class of shooters called Präzisionsschütze (precision shooter). They are not snipers, but better then average marksmen. And to avoid them being treated like snipers in case they where captured, they where instructed to detach the scope and throw it away if needed.
@longiusaescius2537
@longiusaescius2537 Год назад
Huh
@longiusaescius2537
@longiusaescius2537 Год назад
Any pictures of their scopes or the word(s) to Google it?
@TheRemulosEpsolonProgramme
@TheRemulosEpsolonProgramme Год назад
That scope was incredibly ahead of its time.
@giostisskylas
@giostisskylas 5 лет назад
Please make a video about the German WWII infrared night vision device FG 1250.
@jonmeray713
@jonmeray713 5 лет назад
Id contact zeiss to service it lol!
@blackbird8632
@blackbird8632 5 лет назад
Jonathan Meray given enough money they probably would.
@stevebell5231
@stevebell5231 5 лет назад
Hahaha
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
What causes the fogging on the glass? Was there a coating that degraded?
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
@@OreoBambino Wow, thanks for all the great info! I'm getting my first scope soon. Good stuff to know.
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 5 лет назад
Zeiss may still have the production information that Ian has not found.
@bobthompson4319
@bobthompson4319 4 года назад
I like the elcon 1x and 4x with a switch. Because in military service its really good for urban room clearing because at 1x it's like a red dot but with a crosshair and then its a 4x when you have mountain to mountain shooting or when you clear a house and the terrorists run out the back door and they get 200 meters away you can flip the switch to 4x line them up and pop. Right in the spine.
@Swat_Dennis
@Swat_Dennis 5 лет назад
Is it strange just to have a private playlist with all the Forgotten weapons video's you just want to watch again because you found the things in them way too cool?
@slb797
@slb797 3 года назад
Nope
@biglez9054
@biglez9054 5 лет назад
Jäger and bandit would be proud
@AKK5I
@AKK5I 5 лет назад
They should have added this for the Jager elite skin Oh wait
@biglez9054
@biglez9054 5 лет назад
@@AKK5I shieße
@biglez9054
@biglez9054 5 лет назад
@@ruskibot7745 exactly
@perw12345
@perw12345 5 лет назад
@@ruskibot7745 So people can be toxic and spawn peek again?
@astorkallberg3592
@astorkallberg3592 5 лет назад
Haggis442312 Who said you couldn’t spawnpeek with a holo? :)
@mandernachluca3774
@mandernachluca3774 5 лет назад
This exact optic is why i watch your channel, i never heared of this thing but i'm glad that you took the time and explained it to us. All hail Ian, our one and only gun Jesus XD.
@aka99
@aka99 5 лет назад
same here
@nathansmith5229
@nathansmith5229 5 лет назад
i want my f&^$# scope warrantied the blasted thing fogged up after a hundred years. they said it would last forever!
@lawrencebautista1
@lawrencebautista1 5 лет назад
Carl Zeiss manufactures the best optics. For good reason, Sony chose them for their Alpha series of DSLR and later mirrorless cameras. They just introduced their first camera ever, a full-frame 35mm fixed lens camera the Zeiss ZX1, to be released next year.
@chrischarters376
@chrischarters376 5 лет назад
@Howard Black good stuff!
@altergreenhorn
@altergreenhorn 4 года назад
Thats aint Sony it's Minolta Sony bought Minolta division for cameras back in 2002 and Alphas are Minolta just rebranded with new name. With new name I mean Sony because Alpha name comed from Minolta
@TheZINGularity
@TheZINGularity 2 года назад
:OOOO What if, get this... what if the Z in ZF-41 stood for Zeiss :OOOOO
@jerryjohnsonii4181
@jerryjohnsonii4181 5 лет назад
It does look like an ACOG. Zeiss makes some of the highest quality scopes i have every used for hunting. I just wish that i could afford one, way out of my price range. Thanks for showing this awesome scope an the knowledge too.
@CarlosPEnis
@CarlosPEnis 2 года назад
Yeah, my uncle who's basically a professional hunter bought my dad a pair for some work he did a while back. My dad loves them but there's no way he would've dropped $1,000+ on one himself
@CarlosPEnis
@CarlosPEnis 2 года назад
They're binoculars though, not scope. Still expensive though
@Likexner
@Likexner 7 месяцев назад
I had a 1956 ZF-4 made in Jena, Eastern Germany. It was essentially the same as the war time ZF-4s that were put on Kar 98s. I bought it because it was only 35 dollars (converted) and i always liked the reticle. I was planning to put it on my airsoft gun. It was obscenely heavy by modern standards and in order to mount, it would require me to buy a custom made adapter for a picatinny rail which would cost twice as much as the scope itself. I ended up not using it and selling it for 50 dollars (converted), making a neat little profit. Despite its shortcomings compared to modern scopes, i can vouch for one thing. The glass was _very_ clear with no noticeable distortion. Definitely top quality for the time.
@gwivongalois6169
@gwivongalois6169 2 года назад
Like the clip-on action. "It's dangerous out there, take this." and off to war.
@Qsaws_
@Qsaws_ 5 лет назад
Perfect for quickscope action
@Bluedrake42
@Bluedrake42 5 лет назад
Acoog
@mysticprophecy5395
@mysticprophecy5395 4 года назад
yes
@riverfeltner1511
@riverfeltner1511 5 лет назад
Can we Get MRE Jesus (Steve1989) and Gun Jesus to do a collab?
@LtDan2K
@LtDan2K 5 лет назад
Forgotten MRE's
@LadyAnuB
@LadyAnuB 5 лет назад
@@LtDan2K Which have been meant to be forgotten. No. 9 Chicken a la King.
@OJBowie
@OJBowie 5 лет назад
NICE!
@trevillyan5515
@trevillyan5515 5 лет назад
I love the comparison with the See-All Sight!! I have one on my AK and I've always found it to be an interesting optic
@elijahaitaok8624
@elijahaitaok8624 5 лет назад
I ought to get one for my savage 99. The front sight went awol on me over the past 12 years
@trevillyan5515
@trevillyan5515 5 лет назад
@@elijahaitaok8624 they're good quick target sights, but don't offer much in the way of magnification
@elijahaitaok8624
@elijahaitaok8624 5 лет назад
@@trevillyan5515 I wouldn't mind the lack of magnification, where I live the caribou can be just behind a hill, so a quick acquisition would be much appreciated
@trevillyan5515
@trevillyan5515 5 лет назад
Oh ok perfect then man, you can't beat the price point on them either
@elijahaitaok8624
@elijahaitaok8624 5 лет назад
@@trevillyan5515 80 bucks CAD for good sights is like a wet dream
@davidberry8498
@davidberry8498 5 лет назад
I wonder if Zeiss would service that sight if it were sent to them today? Would be cool if they did.
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 5 лет назад
The Zeiss company is very good at serving anything that is there product I think that getting it to them and back would be the most expensive aspect.
@skoIt
@skoIt 5 лет назад
"It's a german ACOG" Jäger will remember this.
@willkriegforkartoffeln4878
@willkriegforkartoffeln4878 5 лет назад
Sehr wunderschön! I love it. I'll take two.
@BestWeedVideos
@BestWeedVideos 5 лет назад
@Titan Mechanism Not commenting on the "very wonderful"? :'D
@IR4TE
@IR4TE 5 лет назад
Its either 'Wunderschön' or 'Sehr schön' but not 'Sehr Wunderschön'
@willkriegforkartoffeln4878
@willkriegforkartoffeln4878 5 лет назад
@@IR4TE What if I was trying to say very, very beautiful.
@BestWeedVideos
@BestWeedVideos 5 лет назад
Everybody gets what you want to get across, the german correction squad just visited :)
@BestWeedVideos
@BestWeedVideos 5 лет назад
@@willkriegforkartoffeln4878 If you want so say very, very beautiful it would be sehr, sehr schön.
@DeltaEchoGolf
@DeltaEchoGolf 4 года назад
The original designated marksman. I saw somewhere that the US military is looking for a new SMG. Seems like they are going back to the late WWII German multiple small arms arrangement.
@tammysilverwolf1085
@tammysilverwolf1085 5 лет назад
What a clever and cool device, really nice craftsmanship too from the look. Great video as always, Ian!
@sanic7255
@sanic7255 3 года назад
The Germans 104 years ago could give a Mauser rifle a ACOG sight and yet they can’t give Jagar’s ACOG back
@kenhelmers2603
@kenhelmers2603 5 лет назад
Very interesting little scope! Thanks Ian
@therugburnz
@therugburnz 5 лет назад
I have never seen a scope that snapped on the "roller coaster" or any other adjustable rear sight modern or war era. Thanx Ian.
@Drubnubjagr
@Drubnubjagr 5 лет назад
Please try to find more odd, rare or antique optics! Really interesting stuff!
@sailingmaster
@sailingmaster 5 лет назад
What would be really really cool is if the future owner were to offer to loan it to Othais and Mae for a special episode of C&Rsenal.
@DerangedManiac12
@DerangedManiac12 5 лет назад
I was hoping you would do this! I've been obsessed with this scope after seeing it in DOI's Screaming Steel mod.
@flyingninja1234
@flyingninja1234 5 лет назад
Carl Zeiss makes fantastic optics & have been doing so, for over 100 years.
@legionaryprimedecanus4081
@legionaryprimedecanus4081 4 года назад
Looks like a german time traveller took a sniper from pubg and came back and made it not look suspicious
@wirelessone2986
@wirelessone2986 5 лет назад
That's scope looks Beautiful!
@bobthompson4319
@bobthompson4319 4 года назад
The mount is a really cool and kinda good idea.
@IbanezRG570T
@IbanezRG570T 5 лет назад
Thank god for forgotten weapons, such great content!
@slowpokebr549
@slowpokebr549 5 лет назад
I can't imagine that spring clip mounting system retaining zero. It was probably rated for minute of pie plate accuracy. I bet it was fast into action though.
@TheZINGularity
@TheZINGularity 2 года назад
Probably not the most stable but also IMO probably not bad enough to be a big problem at the ranges it was used
@johnnyappleseed6415
@johnnyappleseed6415 5 лет назад
Interesting... I have a set of WWI Zeiss infantry binoculars, 4X iirc. Zeiss: Quality optics that can take a beating.
@bobthompson4319
@bobthompson4319 4 года назад
the sight/scope thing that has just open lenses for magnifying I think is cool.
@Coonder92
@Coonder92 5 лет назад
Loved that intro! Got quite a chuckle out of me. Keep up the awesome videos!
@ozzone719
@ozzone719 3 года назад
I wonder if these stopped production due to material shortages. I mean sniper scopes are never easy to mass produce, and maybe Germany wanted to prioritize actual sniper scopes instead of these infantry sights
@rifles_up2263
@rifles_up2263 4 года назад
This is what my primary arms 2.5x ACSS reticle scope would’ve looked like 100 years ago🧐
@AlexA-vd7li
@AlexA-vd7li 5 лет назад
You can try to disassemble the scope and remove the haze. Probably this is fungus, so you can easily find a lot of ways how to remove it.
@francislematt7079
@francislematt7079 5 лет назад
I am glad that Ian mentioned SeeAll sight - it has a very good potential to replace those flip up backup sights. Honestly, those SeeAll sights are rather overpriced here in Europe compared to what it costs over there.
@LionofCaliban
@LionofCaliban 5 лет назад
Arguing the evidence of absence of evidence is a tough one. I can't argue with the logic though. It stands to reason, if it was a popular, effective system, then it would stand to reason it would appear in documentation. Either in TO&E lists, in the developmental material, in the training manuals, in the doctrine. If it's not in any of those and the numbers of items is so hard to verify, it can't have been produced in large numbers.
@jordancave6987
@jordancave6987 5 лет назад
Loved that intro. Defs some of your best acting to date Ian 😆
@philippzimmermann6027
@philippzimmermann6027 5 лет назад
That intro sentence really made me smile. I love it, when a bit of Ian's humor shines through.
@holyravioli5795
@holyravioli5795 5 лет назад
Now thats a cool scope.
@LightTackleEthusiast
@LightTackleEthusiast 5 лет назад
The yee old ACOG
@MrMezmerize
@MrMezmerize 5 лет назад
Zeiss is producing some of the best lenses up to this day. Ranging from cameras to rifle optics and medical gear. I really wonder for what distance the Glasvisier was intended, like, whats the zeroing on the thing? If it would be lower then the 200m default on the G88 for example, I could really see the benefit in a real life scenario.
@bikkiikun
@bikkiikun 4 года назад
FYI: The Z is sharp and the J is like a Y, so it's pronounced like Carl Tsaiss Yena.
@xPlatiinHD
@xPlatiinHD 5 лет назад
I’m about to work for Zeiss as a student :) can’t wait ❤️
@M.M.83-U
@M.M.83-U 5 лет назад
I read about this some years ago, but never understand that was not a "real" 2,5× scope. Very fascinating.
@Axonteer
@Axonteer 4 года назад
dat carl he was so zeiss ahead of his visier
@Sicarius888
@Sicarius888 5 лет назад
Looks like another example of German military engineering. They first developed something that was good idea but for some reason didn't work for them and years later other countries made some improvements and made it their next big thing. Just like with rockets, jet planes, assault rifles, main battle tanks.
@pteppig
@pteppig 5 лет назад
Or computers. Look up Zuse 1
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 5 лет назад
Knowing the Zeiss company I would have to guess that it was too expensive.
@dawsongranger4940
@dawsongranger4940 5 лет назад
Omnius Prime tanks were made first in Britain. Britain thought tanks weren't an effective tool of warfare and ignored them largely until Germany took them and made them into a main part of their warfare tactics.
@Sicarius888
@Sicarius888 5 лет назад
It is of course true tanks were first made by Britain, but I'm thinking about idea of universal MBT. As first ones people usually consider post war T54, Canturion and Patton, but Panther can also fit the general idea. I don't disagree UK had jet ideas earlier than Germany, but it was just ideas, patents and experimental engine. He 178 was the first aircraft that flew with jet engine and Me 262 the first jet fighter that entered military service.
@MrAstrojensen
@MrAstrojensen 5 лет назад
@Edohiguma The Panther wasn't garbage per se, once the early design errors had been worked out, but it suffered enormously from lack of the high precision parts it needed, such as bearings, gaskets, lubricants, etc.
@konnigkratz
@konnigkratz 5 лет назад
I'd hazard a guess that they were thinking some soldiers familiarity with the idea of bifocal spectacle lenses would help get them accustomed, but unlikely.
@donald8066
@donald8066 4 года назад
I lived in Germany and asked out of interest a zeiss representativ on german a gun show, after 20 minutes he came back, and me that Zeiss will repair the optik, even make new lenses, ( but that destroys a pice of history ) price and timetable are a matter of negotiation.
@CaptainAhorn
@CaptainAhorn 5 лет назад
Based on the replacement front sight (functioning as the reticle) I wonder if this was intended as a low-light or night sight.
@Rixoli
@Rixoli Год назад
Honestly? I'd imagine one of the big reasons this didn't get much use is that it probably didn't hold a 0 very well compared to other magnified optics. The reason we like "Rail" systems today isn't just the modularity, it's that you can cut those grooves to particularly tight intervals allowing for minimal wobble/play on anything mounted to it regardless of the weapon system itself. With something like this that is almost literally "Plug and play" on a part built into the weapon I imagine the recoil impulse jolted that scope in ways that didn't come up in testing. Sure, you can build sight blocks to tighter specs but there's still alot of room in that relief on either side of the sight post where those clips can wobble around especially after those springs have been worn in a bit. The fact that the optic itself has a bit of play moving up and down probably didn't help either. While it was obviously meant to make sure the clips could seat properly that also means that it can wobble around up/down on the sight leaf it's resting on. I'm no gunsmith, so take my word with a grain of salt but it seems like in the efforts to make a sight that could clip on *any* German K98 service rifle, although more particularly rifles with sights made to a higher quality, they tried to make what *was* in essence a sort of bifocal acog ahead of it's time with a, while admittedly ingenius, lacking mounting system.
@codytroutman1163
@codytroutman1163 5 лет назад
I would assume the eye cup was for the duel purpose of having a telescope type of device and also a scope.
@martialme84
@martialme84 5 лет назад
00:21 Almost, ian. It is actually a "Karl Tsaiss" with a really sharpy and pronounced "Ts" at the beginning of "Tsaiss".
@803brando
@803brando 5 лет назад
wow didnt know about that GLV marking, taking my mouser out of the safe right now to check.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 5 лет назад
I'd totally send that back to Zeiss for refurbishment so I could use it.
@bman1824
@bman1824 5 лет назад
Honestly I thought it was going to expand like a spyglass with all the ridges on the rear.
@Ethnarches
@Ethnarches 5 лет назад
Interesting apparatus! Could someone clarify that is it only meant to magnify your sights so it's easier to line up the shot? Since the upper part isn't magnified, only the lower part for the sights. Or am I missing something?
@shawnr771
@shawnr771 5 лет назад
Yes it was designed to magnify the front sight post.
@Ethnarches
@Ethnarches 5 лет назад
Thank you for the replies fellas!
@alexanderstrickland9036
@alexanderstrickland9036 5 лет назад
Rapid target acquisition. Literally the same as a red dot haha. It WAS a sniper sight at the time but they were using 3x optics which our standard infantry rifles can have today. And this sight in particular has no magnification.
@alexanderstrickland9036
@alexanderstrickland9036 5 лет назад
Peter the Peter it’s literally the same in function not form. Rapid Target Aquisition An open sight picture That’s literally what a red dot is. You can do something similar with AA sights for mgs What do you mean ‘why would you want to magnify the front post/ triangle?’? That’s literally how the optic works. That triangle point is much finer and accurate(if dialed) than a front post of an iron sight. It also allows much easier tracking of a moving target past 100 yards(there’s no rear sight getting in your POV. It’d probably be more accurate than a cheap modern Reddot but be more difficult to sight in on target. But this is WW2 and most snipers wouldn’t like carrying a battery pack for a real(bad) red dot.
@earlycuyler2295
@earlycuyler2295 5 лет назад
It seriously is the direct predecessor to the see all sight.it works on the same concept. They are a great sight and work really well as soon as you stop thinking of it as a red dot and more of improved irons.I use a see all ( delta aperture ) on my comp shotgun and the crosshair style reticle offset on my ar10.the concept is so simple but the engineering is where people can't wrap there heads around it.they see something on top of a rifle and they immediately think it's supposed to be a scope( just like Ian said" a german acog...a german acog"). Ps.the seealls are cheap and if you know what your doing you can easily instal tritium vials in the standard sight and save $100 and Its more compact.
@morgonfr33m4n1337z
@morgonfr33m4n1337z 5 лет назад
Is the front sight luminous like the Leuchtsvisierung (aka Radium Sights for the G98)?
@hellraiser666666
@hellraiser666666 5 лет назад
i thought he might actually take the optics apart - but nevertheless, still love the content. keep up the good work! never gets old/boring!
@odinswrath86
@odinswrath86 5 лет назад
A small note on your pronunciation of german words, Ian: the city of Jena is pronounced "yehna", with an emphasis on the elongated "e". There's no connection whatsoever with the Kardashians ;)
@gonnegottkehaskamp1667
@gonnegottkehaskamp1667 4 года назад
No connection that you of.😂
@maminbanbhan
@maminbanbhan 5 лет назад
Never seen one.never expected on 8mm IS very modern for old ww2
@dtdt1100
@dtdt1100 5 лет назад
Ian McCollum, king of gun nerds! My favorite channel on RU-vid
@ralphgriesenbeck6961
@ralphgriesenbeck6961 5 лет назад
Pre-Jeff Cooper scout rifle?
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 5 лет назад
Thank you , Ian
@Mogwai-user
@Mogwai-user 5 лет назад
"Oh my goodness it's a German ACOG" great intro.
@rifles_up2263
@rifles_up2263 4 года назад
IA I had to watch it twice 😂👌🏾
@russellflemister393
@russellflemister393 5 лет назад
i like this a lot easy and simple
@zbyszekz77
@zbyszekz77 5 лет назад
That Jena city mispronunciation :) Say "Yena"
@stuartjohns2779
@stuartjohns2779 5 лет назад
We won the war and will call it Jena😉
@maximilianfranz2158
@maximilianfranz2158 5 лет назад
@@stuartjohns2779 shut up, stinkender Plutokrat!
@jackandersen1262
@jackandersen1262 5 лет назад
Was the cutout for on the optic mounting platform for the adjustment of the range on the irons? Additionally, is that sight capable of using the range adjustments?
@cprice2011
@cprice2011 5 лет назад
Great video. Can you do a video on your cobray m11a1?
@federicodecuadro5672
@federicodecuadro5672 4 года назад
Probably any qualified photo camera technician could clean the lenses of that scope
@flyingmanforfun
@flyingmanforfun 3 года назад
Pretty nice flame on that stock
@theblindsniper9130
@theblindsniper9130 2 года назад
Ah so this is where COD Vanguard got their ideas from
@absolutelynotluna
@absolutelynotluna 5 лет назад
Has anyone here used a Seeall sight? What did you think of it?
@nickfesta3180
@nickfesta3180 5 лет назад
That’s actually really cool!
@sigspearthumb2313
@sigspearthumb2313 5 лет назад
That’s a sweet piece. I see where trijicon got their inspiration.
@LongPigg
@LongPigg 5 лет назад
Thanks again Mr Ian.
@ben501st
@ben501st 5 лет назад
Does the rear rollercoaster site still move? Is the scope adjustable for range using the rear site?
@slowpokebr549
@slowpokebr549 5 лет назад
Good question, I wondered myself what range it would be zeroed for.
@powerhouse1981
@powerhouse1981 4 года назад
Gently tiger striped G98... Plus Acog 😯🌟
@vincecirivello1385
@vincecirivello1385 5 лет назад
Does the Lonfviser(sp?) distances still apply then? I would think they would.
@corwinhyatt519
@corwinhyatt519 5 лет назад
@lukeybaby45
@lukeybaby45 5 лет назад
Liked for the opening sentence alone! Haven't even watched the rest yet...
@GermanSharp1
@GermanSharp1 5 лет назад
Ive tried to look up the company that makes the current optics with no results. Did he say seal, ceal, zeal? Id like to look into them especially if they really are cheap.
@abu_haidder_alkhafaji
@abu_haidder_alkhafaji 2 года назад
أحسنت النشر عزيزي ايان
@tinfoilhat38
@tinfoilhat38 5 лет назад
7:56 refers to rear sight on SMLE no.1, points to location of rear sight on no.4. Where is Gun Jesus and what have you done with him!!!
@rotwang2000
@rotwang2000 5 лет назад
Best intro yet !!!
@dcb1138
@dcb1138 5 лет назад
You should send it back to Zeiss and ask them to polish the glass...Lets see if they honor their "Life Time Warrantee"...LOL
@edi9892
@edi9892 5 лет назад
I don't really get the point here. I do understand why you might want something akin to a reflex sight for quick aiming at close range but that thing is meant for sniping and yet it lacks magnification and the field of view is very limited.
@Daponics89
@Daponics89 5 лет назад
Lololol laughed out loud out at work when you said that in the beginning!
@biscuitsRgood
@biscuitsRgood 5 лет назад
Would it be possible or even worth the possible damage it could receive to try and have this restored by some optics company?
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 5 лет назад
Only if you have the Zeiss company do the restoration.
@larryfontenot9018
@larryfontenot9018 5 лет назад
Is it certain that it was intended to be a sniper scope? It seems strange that the main lens has no magnification. It would make more sense as a general battle scope meant to replace the iron sights. The simple nature of the system would be good for quick sight pictures at short ranges. I can't imagine it being good for long range sniping since you didn't mention it having any wind or height adjustments. Or does it use the ladder of the iron sights for that?
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