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Old 20-05-22, 23:58
Colin Alford Colin Alford is offline
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Frank,

I located the Leech and Kubetz article you referenced here: https://vdocument.in/canadian-made-b...e.html?page=10

I do not believe that I have ever seen that type of binocular in service, although evidently 1 PPCLI had some in stock in 2014. During my service, I have used either the old ELCANS, or the M22 ( and one pair of massive Steiners while overseas).

There is some potential that those Fujinon 7x30s were local purchase or left-over after a trial (more research required).

It appears that they might be “SHS” series: http://s3.amazonaws.com/szmanuals/88...58db2763482b1e

Colin
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