Vintage Old Style Military Engineers Compass Nautical Pocket Shiny Brass Navigational Instrument with Lightweight Brass Construction for Camping, Hiking, Backpacking, Hunting and Outdoor
Diameter : 2.5 inches, height : 1 inches, Weight : 200 grams , The Lensatic Compass, the most common military instrument for measuring direction, was first during World War II, an evolution of the pre-war Compass, Prismatic M-1938.
Material Used: Solid brass & Copper hardware with fine glass and lens, magnetic compass needle.
Color: Finish : Brass Polished to shiny finish.
Vintage reproduction, magnetic compass, Nautical navigational compass ### HISTORY ### The Corps of Engineers Lensatic Compass was the most common style in use during World War II, particularly later in the war as the other models were phased out. The compass was issued to officers, squad leaders and specialist troops only, although most troops received training in compass use for land navigation.
Magnetic needle lies on South to North pole - Good for hiking and Camping.