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Mystery tool thread.


How about this one...
Grumpaw

On my key ring as well. How else do you eat soup??


And this one...it's very specific and unless you have one I doubt any of you will guess !!!
And, no, it's NOT a Colt 45 bushing tool.
Grumpaw

Sight alignment guide and multi tool for the hands-down best rifle ever designed. My numbers-matching scoped Tula is my deer rifle.
 
Ya'll are gonna make me go find some goofy ass tool at 5 am... and post a picture.
And, it's 5 am....what else ya gonna do ???
Grumpaw
Interesting. I always thought a church key and a P38 were the same thing. I guess I was wrong.

Oh great. I'm officially an old guy now. Up at 5 am on New Years Eve discussing "lost tech" tools

i'll dig through my boxes today. Got some that none ya'll will recognize ??
 
Being an old guy isn't so bad...

I went out to the garage... got side tracked with Coleman stoves and lanterns... double shear hinges... Destaco latches and stuff. I did find something but didn't take a picture. It's cold out there... I need to put some pants and a hoodie on.
 
Well this one has been stumping people on the other thread.
 

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On my key ring as well. How else do you eat soup??




Sight alignment guide and multi tool for the hands-down best rifle ever designed. My numbers-matching scoped Tula is my deer rifle.
You sir win the grand prize!!!!! I didn't think anyone would be familiar with it, much less what it does.
I have a collection of old military bolt action rifles and have the proper tools for each. Some really weird tools for some really off the wall firearms.
The second tool I listed is the take down tool for the Springfield Model 1903 and the 03-A3 variants.
Grumpaw
 
Well this one has been stumping people on the other thread.
A Bull Pecker Puller ?
Tool used for metal strip banding of heavy items on pallets.
Grumpaw
 
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Nylon cable tensioner tool ?
Grumpaw
 
This is for mystery tools! Not completely useless tools! There's literally no point for that thing to exist!
 
Then what are you doing here? :p
 
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Well this one has been stumping people on the other thread.
I thought that was identified. My guess was going to be “wire tie tensioner/cutter”


Oops. I answered before reading the rest of the thread
 
Self-lubing enema nozzle.
That is an old oil can nozzle/funnel , used on the old oil cans used up until the 70's (pre plastic bottle era).
Sharp end would pierce the can top when you pushed it down onto can top, and then provide a funnel to put oil into vehicle.
Grumpaw
 

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And this one...it's very specific and unless you have one I doubt any of you will guess !!!
And, no, it's NOT a Colt 45 bushing tool.
Grumpaw

Mosin Nagant tool that allows you to check firing pin protrusion, remove the bayonet and is also a screwdriver.
 

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