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    Default M1 or M2 Aiming Circle

    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.

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    It may be easier to find a Brunton Pocket Transit. I have one manufactured by Wm. Ainsworth & Sons

    The M2 Compass is the military version of the Brunton Pocket Transit.

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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.

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    Ben Hartley
    Last edited by Ben Hartley; 12-18-2011 at 03:04. Reason: added info

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    I once had to lay my battery with an M2 (during a battery test of all times). I was "rescued" by a very good forward observer and an alert chief of firing battery!

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    Try this

    Brunton ComPro M2 Pocket Transit Military Compass with 0-6400 Mils Scale

    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FKL80G/...SIN=B000FKL80G

    When I first saw the misfire procedures, I knew I did not want to be an 11C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronald View Post
    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.
    I have one of each available, with tripod and accessories.

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    How much, and do you have the tripods and covers?
    richard

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