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English: Prototype of an early reflector sight, constructed by J. Emerson Reynolds und G. Rudolf Grubb based on a patent by Sir Howard Grubb. Original description reads “Photographs showing sight attached to rifle.”
Deutsch: Prototyp eines frühen Reflexvisier nach einem Patent von Sir Howard Grubb (* 1844, † 1931) entworfen von J. Emerson Reynolds und G. Rudolf Grubb.
Date circa 1901
date QS:P,+1901-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Howard Grubb: A New Collimating-telescope Gun-Sight For Large And Small Ordnance. In The Scientific transactions of the Royal Dublin Society. Vol. VII, August 1901. S. 321–330 (Online).
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US Patent 683203

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