Vintage 1965 Us Military Quick Release Safety Pin Torque Aircraft Tool # 51153 on 2040-parts.com
San Antonio, Texas, United States
-Vintage 1965 US MILITARY Quick Release Safety Pin Torque -Part number 51153-1 -Pin Length: 8-1/8" -Overall Length: 10-1/2" -Pin Tip: 5/16" -Comes in custom fitted wooden case -Comes exactly as pictured -U.S. Military surplus GREAT FIND |
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