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Vintage Kollsman 838k-4-013-8120 Absolute Pressure Indicatr Aircraft Gauge T-271 on 2040-parts.com

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Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States
Condition:Used

Vintage Kollsman 838K-4-013-8120 Absolute Pressure Indicator Aircraft Gauge T-271

 this is the  exact gauge for sale you will be receiving. it is inside the casing . on the outside of casing it said T-271 outside casing measure 7: long nut including the bolt. 5" round. Inside face it is 3".

Heavy. the number on the inside is 838k - not sure about the 4  because of arrow. but 013-8120 is correct.

this item came from a big Aviator collector.


sold as is do not know if it works.

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