The US Army Lensatic Compass 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. At that time, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was responsible for compass procurement so most models had "Corps of Engineers" stamped on the case
- Diameter of compass is 2.5 inches with Height 1 inches and Weight approx. 200 grams. A compass is product that symbolizes direction which is a guidance for navigation used in ancient times by several different ground around the world
- we have used Solid brass & Copper hardware as Material with fine glass and lens, magnetic compass needle which floats for the directions
- Brass Polished to shiny finish this beautiful handcrafted pocket sized Sailor’s Brass Compass is unique in design and handcrafted to very good quality look and feel. Can be used Attractive small corporate personalized gits, Gifts for grandchildren , return gifts and functional tabletop artifacts
- Vintage reproduction, magnetic compass, Nautical navigational compass 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.
- Magnetic needle lies on South to North pole - Good for hiking and Camping --- Manufacturer by collectiblesBuy
- Diameter of compass is 2.5 inches with Height 1 inches and Weight approx. 200 grams. A compass is product that symbolizes direction which is a guidance for navigation used in ancient times by several different ground around the world
- we have used Solid brass & Copper hardware as Material with fine glass and lens, magnetic compass needle which floats for the directions
- Brass Polished to shiny finish this beautiful handcrafted pocket sized Sailor’s Brass Compass is unique in design and handcrafted to very good quality look and feel. Can be used Attractive small corporate personalized gits, Gifts for grandchildren , return gifts and functional tabletop artifacts
- Vintage reproduction, magnetic compass, Nautical navigational compass 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.
- Magnetic needle lies on South to North pole - Good for hiking and Camping --- Manufacturer by collectiblesBuy