M-16 socket
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JeepFan
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M-16 socket
I picked up this socket with some other stuff. Can't find it in the catalogs. It is a 9/32 drive, 1/2 in socket, labeled M-16-G. The numbering makes sense for the size. No date code. Any ideas?
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Snap-on Boy 92
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Re: M-16 socket
G would be year mark?
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Oldtuleguy
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Re: M-16 socket
G is 45
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JeepFan
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Re: M-16 socket
Usually the date stamp is off by itself. This one is part of the number and it is inline with it. I'm still trying to find the M-16 socket in the catalogs.
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snapmom
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Re: M-16 socket
I don't think the m16 showed up in the cats, sort of hard to find. Years ago they were very hard to find, but some one in TX found almost a whole case with 12 count boxes full of them. He sold them on ebay for about 20 per box
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JeepFan
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Re: M-16 socket
I'll put it with my special stuff, the 1942 sockets. No idea what the date is, but the look and the finish matches those.
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