Enhance your military collection with an original M24 Artillery Aiming Circle Tripod for the M24 Artillery Aiming Circle Tripod for M2/M2A1/M2A2 Aiming Circle—a rare and authentic find in New Old Stock (NOS) condition. Built for precision and durability, this M24 tripod played a pivotal role in U.S. Army artillery operations, helping gunners accurately position and align artillery pieces across varied terrains. This tripod is in fair condition, showing some storage-related wear but retaining the full functionality expected of military-grade equipment.
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Key Features:
Authentic Military Surplus: The M24 tripod, developed for use with the M2/M2A1/M2A2 Aiming Circle, provided essential support for U.S. artillery units by enabling precise azimuth and elevation alignment. It was a cornerstone in the field for accurate artillery fire during the mid-20th century.
Historical Significance: Widely used from the post-WWII period through the Cold War, this tripod was critical for artillery units in calculating firing solutions and maintaining superior accuracy on the battlefield.
Durable, Field-Tested Construction: Built to military specifications, the M24 tripod remains rugged and resilient. Its enduring structure showcases the quality of American military manufacturing, designed to withstand the rigors of field use.
Product Details:
Condition: New Old Stock (NOS) in fair condition
Compatibility: Specifically designed for the M2/M2A1/M2A2 Aiming Circle
Collector’s Value: Ideal for military historians, collectors, and reenactors looking to own a piece of artillery history
This M24 Artillery Aiming Circle Tripod is a unique collector’s item that embodies the precision and durability of vintage military equipment. Whether for display, reenactment, or preservation, this tripod provides an authentic link to military history and the essential artillery tools used by U.S. forces.
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