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One of my side hobbies is collecting vintage compasses and an offshoot of that is WW2 unissued examples.
Example 1.....Compass M2 manufactured in 1944 by William Ainsworth and Sons of Denver, Colorado. This is basically the Brunton Pocket Transit patented in 1894 by David Brunton. They are still made today by Brunton, Inc. of Riverton, Wyoming
This compass has its original leather case lined inside with purple velvet. The compass is marked in mils, not degrees and is said to have been issued to artillery units but probably saw a wider distribution.
Example 1.....Compass M2 manufactured in 1944 by William Ainsworth and Sons of Denver, Colorado. This is basically the Brunton Pocket Transit patented in 1894 by David Brunton. They are still made today by Brunton, Inc. of Riverton, Wyoming
This compass has its original leather case lined inside with purple velvet. The compass is marked in mils, not degrees and is said to have been issued to artillery units but probably saw a wider distribution.