Nautical Sextants

370331 SEXTANT WITHOUT LIGHT 4X40MM
370331 SEXTANT WITHOUT LIGHT 4X40MM
IMPA:370331
MTML UOM:SET
A sextant is an instrument for measuring the angle between two objects by bringing into coincidence to the eye of the observer, rays of light received directly from one object and reflected from the other. Its principal use is to measure the altitudes of celestial bodies above the visible sea horizon. Available in various types. When ordering, specify telescope (magnifying & lens diameter) and whether the sextant should be with or without illumination. Furnished with a wooden or plastic case.
370332 SEXTANT WITH LIGHT 4X40MM, MS-633-4L
370332 SEXTANT WITH LIGHT 4X40MM, MS-633-4L
IMPA:370332
MTML UOM:SET
A sextant is an instrument for measuring the angle between two objects by bringing into coincidence to the eye of the observer, rays of light received directly from one object and reflected from the other. Its principal use is to measure the altitudes of celestial bodies above the visible sea horizon. Available in various types. When ordering, specify telescope (magnifying & lens diameter) and whether the sextant should be with or without illumination. Furnished with a wooden or plastic case.
370333 SEXTANT WITH LIGHT 7X35MM, MS-633
370333 SEXTANT WITH LIGHT 7X35MM, MS-633
IMPA:370333
MTML UOM:SET
A sextant is an instrument for measuring the angle between two objects by bringing into coincidence to the eye of the observer, rays of light received directly from one object and reflected from the other. Its principal use is to measure the altitudes of celestial bodies above the visible sea horizon. Available in various types. When ordering, specify telescope (magnifying & lens diameter) and whether the sextant should be with or without illumination. Furnished with a wooden or plastic case.
370334 SEXTANT WITH LIGHT 7X50MM, MS-3L
370334 SEXTANT WITH LIGHT 7X50MM, MS-3L
IMPA:370334
MTML UOM:SET
A sextant is an instrument for measuring the angle between two objects by bringing into coincidence to the eye of the observer, rays of light received directly from one object and reflected from the other. Its principal use is to measure the altitudes of celestial bodies above the visible sea horizon. Available in various types. When ordering, specify telescope (magnifying & lens diameter) and whether the sextant should be with or without illumination. Furnished with a wooden or plastic case.