Finally. Someone who actually knows these compasses. Well done, sir. As a Canadian the new Silva Rangers that freeze in cold weather really made me upset. I use Suunto now. No issues. The ones with lo liquid don’t settle down fast enough.
The Commenga can be used as a protractor. You place it from point A to B, pointing the wire to point B. You then rotate the tritium bezel mark to point north and aligned with the Eastings. You then rotate the compass to put the N needle under the tritium mark. Under the black line is your grid azimuth. To go to the field azmith, you adjust the bezel counterclockwise for a westerly declination and clockwise or an easterly declination. Each click is 3 degrees. You will be out 1 degree. Hardly enough to worry about unless you are calling in a mortar azmith. If you are concerned about the slight increase or decrease in bearing/azmith you can do the normal math from map to field or field to map.
I've had my MC3 for probably twenty five years. Probably looking at the MC 2G as an upgrade. Good info about Silva, last I looked they were a reputable brand, guess not anymore.
Thanks for the heads-up on Silva USA.
Finally somebody who knows what they're talking about and made a real video explaining things for the person who's beginning.Thank You.
Finally. Someone who actually knows these compasses. Well done, sir. As a Canadian the new Silva Rangers that freeze in cold weather really made me upset. I use Suunto now. No issues. The ones with lo liquid don’t settle down fast enough.
Thanks for not showing a commercial before the video.
The Commenga can be used as a protractor. You place it from point A to B, pointing the wire to point B. You then rotate the tritium bezel mark to point north and aligned with the Eastings. You then rotate the compass to put the N needle under the tritium mark. Under the black line is your grid azimuth. To go to the field azmith, you adjust the bezel counterclockwise for a westerly declination and clockwise or an easterly declination. Each click is 3 degrees. You will be out 1 degree. Hardly enough to worry about unless you are calling in a mortar azmith.
If you are concerned about the slight increase or decrease in bearing/azmith you can do the normal math from map to field or field to map.
I've had my MC3 for probably twenty five years. Probably looking at the MC 2G as an upgrade. Good info about Silva, last I looked they were a reputable brand, guess not anymore.
Awesome work thanks one of the better ones.👏👏👏🍻
Excellent video!
Excellent 👍 👍
This video is 3 years old. Silvas sold in the US are now made in China, not Indonesia.
Wish I had seen this a couple of hours ago, just bought a Silver Ranger online. Hoping being in Australia I get a Swedish one
How does the Suunto MC-2G compare to the Brunton TruArc 15 and TruArc 20
Did the old Suunto MC2s come with a wristlock for the lanyard or is that new?
I’m guessing the GI compass has a global needle.
Yes!
It looks like you have to old good quality MC-2 compass. The new ones have a black southern needle and are lower quality, apparently.
I agree with you