Hey fellow gunnies, I just thought I'd share with anyone else interested in Canadian wartime optics. I wasn't sure if I should post this in the "Milsurp" forum or here. In any case, for your consideration and interest, a very nice set of binoculars made by R.E.L. (Research Enterprises Ltd.). From the serial number, they were made in '42-'43 for the Canadian Navy. They are a heavy pair of 7 X 50's and I could see how they'd be a beast for a ground-pounder to lug around and they don't have the graduated reticle. What had me puzzled was the extra set of dials by the oculars. They have the letters "D,G,Y,O" so I was on several forums and google trying to nail down what I had. After communicating with a wonderful collector and very knowledgeable gentleman in Winnipeg, I have all the information on these I needed. The extra dials are filters that were retro-fitted by B.O.P. (Beaconing Optical & Precision) in the early fifties. The letters stand for "Dark, Grey, Yellow, Ordinary) and were meant to be used for varied light conditions at sea. These were exclusively Canadian Navy issue so the lack of military acceptance stamps is both common and of no consequence. Overall, they are in excellent condition other than case wear, and the case is also stamped "R.E.L. - CANADA". I'm amazed at the excellent condition of the optics and the case. There is nothing broken, cracked, chipped, or damaged in the glasses of the leather case. So my fellow gunnies, enjoy the pics!







