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Maestro 12-11-2013 02:06 AM

Mauser Wrench
 
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are these related to Lugers at all? :_otopic:

alvin 12-11-2013 04:27 AM

Looks like generic tool.

Vlim 12-11-2013 06:40 AM

Nope.

Mauser has had a subsidiary that produced (and still produces) tools and measuring equipment.

http://www.krause-mauser.com/portal/

Sergio Natali 12-11-2013 07:14 AM

No, I'm almost sure that those tools belonged to Mauser subsidiary productions.

sheepherder 12-11-2013 10:11 AM

I'm pretty sure that is one of the tools that Bubba uses to 'sporterize' his Mauser rifles... :rolleyes:

http://forum.lugerforum.com/attachme...0&d=1386741947

kzullick 12-11-2013 06:23 PM

Pitting, rust, very little bluing, a shooter at best.

John Sabato 12-11-2013 06:42 PM

First use of the spiral toggle action? :D ...just kidding for you Newbies...

sheepherder 12-11-2013 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by John Sabato (Post 245913)
First use of the spiral toggle action? :D ...just kidding for you Newbies...

I could be mistaken, but it looks as if the finger adjuster [the spiral] has a quick-disconnect lever...To run the jaws open without using the spiral...I don't think any Yankee Crescent-style wrench has this...has anyone else seen anything like this???

wlyon 12-11-2013 08:24 PM

No but it looks like an excellent idea. Bill

CAP Black 12-11-2013 10:23 PM

None of that talk makes them gun related. IMHO
Jack

John Sabato 12-12-2013 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by sheepherder (Post 245914)
I could be mistaken, but it looks as if the finger adjuster [the spiral] has a quick-disconnect lever...To run the jaws open without using the spiral...I don't think any Yankee Crescent-style wrench has this...has anyone else seen anything like this???

I think that lever may lock the spiral so the adjustment size of the wrench jaw doesn't move... also an excellent idea... and no, i have not ever seen a wrench like that before, but I have seen other Mauser tools.

sheepherder 12-12-2013 10:36 AM

At first glance, it looks like a Crescent wrench...but totally different... :eek:

It's like someone looked at a Vernier and said "Wow...That would be a good design for an adjustable wrench!"... :D

(If you think members of this forum are anal-retentive, you should meet an old German machinist...Back in 1969 I worked as a production machinist in an aerospace manufacturer...The machinist next to me was an old Americanized-German; ate a raw onion a day...One day I couldn't find a scrap to stir my coffee, so I pulled the 6" Starrett scale out of my pocket and stirred my coffee with that...You could hear him scream all over the plant...people came running...He was livid that I would so misuse my tools...After that, all us punk kids stirred our coffee with our scales...) :D

Olle 12-13-2013 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sheepherder (Post 245914)
I could be mistaken, but it looks as if the finger adjuster [the spiral] has a quick-disconnect lever...To run the jaws open without using the spiral...I don't think any Yankee Crescent-style wrench has this...has anyone else seen anything like this???

I believe you're right... seems like the screw assembly will pivot around the pin showing on the side, possibly spring loaded as well. :cool:


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