-
containers for
accessories like the
Zielfernrohr 4 × 24 periscope-style
telescopic sight. The
direct fire only
Zielfernrohr 4 × 24
sight like the MG 3 is mounted...
-
machine pistols with 576
rounds of ammunition. A Selbstfahrlafetten-
Zielfernrohr (Sfl. Z.F.) 1
sight was used by the gunner, a
binocular Turmspähfernrohr...
- G43/K43s were used as
designated marksman/sniper weapons, ****ed with the
Zielfernrohr 43 (ZF 43/ZF 4)
telescopic sight with 4× magnification. The
weapon was...
- polymer-framed,
intended for the
civilian market VP70, VP9, VP40 ZF
Zielfernrohr Telescopic Sight Postfix Weapon variants not
necessarily intended for...
-
Sachs La 120 HDA dry,
triple disc
Primary gun sight: Selbstfahrlafetten-
Zielfernrohr 1a, 5×
magnification and 8°
field of view
Indirect fire sight: Aushilfsrichtmittel...
-
telescopic sight to be
mounted and
zeroed by the user. The ZF
stands for
Zielfernrohr ("Telescopic Sight"). The
Hensoldt Fero Z24 4×24
telescope sight for...
- some
variations from 100 m up to 1000 m or 1200 m.
There were ZF42,
Zielfernrohr 43 (ZF 4),
Zeiss Zielsechs 6x,
Zeiss Zielacht 8x and
other telescopic...
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Karabiner 98a, G98/40, StG 44 and FG 42.
Starting from 1941, the
short 1.5×
Zielfernrohr 41 (ZF41) long eye
relief telescopic sight was ****ed over the rear iron...
- 000
metres (437 to 2,187 yd) in 100
metres (109 yd) increments. The
Zielfernrohr 12 (ZF12) was an
optional 2.5×
power optical sight that
featured a range...
-
Germany during the
Second World War.
Starting from 1941, the
short 1.5×
Zielfernrohr 41 (ZF41)
telescopic sight was ****ed to some
Karabiner 98k
rifles for...