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$75.00 The NATO Survival Compass is made in the United Kingdom entirely of brass and glass, and is highly resistant to corrosion. Each compass is built to full military specifications, making it able to perform in the harshest of operational scenarios. This quality compass has a Niva tipped brass pivot for low friction and accurate headings over the wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +55°C. This "brass button" compass is a standard NATO inventory item, NSN 6605 99 522 0223, as specified by the British Army. Whether on your watchstrap, in your survival kit, weapon butt or sewn into your shirt, the Francis Barker NATO Survival Compass will get you home. In World War II, these Francis Barker Survival Compasses were even swallowed by military pilots during capture so that they could later be used during escape. This SAS button compass was also often sewn into clothes to prevent its loss and to ensure a compass was always available. This is a full MILSPEC military compass and cannot be exported outside the United States, except for U.S. military units or installations overseas, unless the buyer has the appropriate valid export license issued by the U.S. Department of State as prescribed in the International Traffic in Arms Regulation. The Francis Barker NATO Survival Button Compass is only 0.597 inches (15.2 mm) in diameter, 0.210 inches (5.4 mm) thick, and weighs only 0.10 ounces (2.9 grams). The Francis Barker NATO Survival Button Compass sells for just $75.00. We also have two Small Aluminum Project Compasses, two Brass Survival Button Compasses, and calibrated Francis Barker Mil-Spec Prismatic Handheld Compasses. |
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