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Burney Davis

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I've been asked to identify the piece in the pictures. The owner believes it tank related. Thanks
 

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Its a dial site, used on Artillery. Don't think it would have been used on tanks as tanks are normally used for direct fire as opposed to artillery which are normally used for indirect fire.
Cheers
Hanagrman
 
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