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Throw these away or no.

86k10

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Oh i know i just figured with the broken tab maybe no one would want it. But hey trust me i have a soft spot for all this stuff. I hate to see good things thrown away even though i have no use for it. Make me an offer on it.
 

nf6x

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The electrical adapter set is good stuff for anybody with an older MV with a gasoline engine and/or the old 25A generator. I think it's missing one of the larger cables for the charging system, but it has the timing adapters for tapping into the sealed ignition system. Definitely not junk!
 

ssgtwright-usmc

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YES, ITS ALL TRASH SO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF IT!!!!
I AM A ENVIROMENTALIST SO I DO NOT BELEIVE IN THROWING STUFF INTO THE LAND FILLS.
SHIP THEM TO ME AND I WILL DISPOSE OF THEM IN A FRIENDLY MANNER!!!!!!!!
GOT TO SAVE PLANET EARTH!!!!!
 

flippydidit

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Does the pullover gage box have anything in it? If it does, then you can bet it's worth something. A pullover gage for a mortar set is hard to come by outside or inside the military.

Keep 'em shooting.

Nate
 

cbvet

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Okay, so what the heck is a pullover gauge?
I spent some time with 81mm mortars, & I don't recall ever hearing about it.
Of course there's a lot I don't remember from 41 years ago..........
Eric
CBVET
 

flippydidit

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Here you go

Pullover gages are used for the maintenance of gun tubes and mortar tubes. Because of the nature of it's use, and the technical specifications I can't tell you how it is used or why, but it is very useful for the maintenance of the weapon system it was designed for. If it is in a usable condition and has a recent calibration the device is going to be worth a lot. However, it should be noted that because of it's very nature it is highly unlikely that the device was not demilled (de-militarized) prior to releasing it from the military. Let me know if there is any additional information you need.

Keep 'em shooting


Nate
-Gunsmith/Government Weapons Contractor
 
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