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10/31/2010 9:44:43 AM EDT
had this laying around for a couple years, believe it came with a package of grease gun mag covers so I assume its grease gun related, but have no idea.  Googling the part number revealed nothing last time I looked.

What is it?  Any value?  If not anyone want it for just the cost of shipping?



11/1/2010 2:19:02 AM EDT
[#1]
NSN search says it's a;

REMOVER, PIN...........

Doesn't say what it's for, but it is discontinued. The Army bought 3 of them in 2009 at a cost of, get this $177.07 each. Prior to that they were $31.30.

http://www.bidlink.net/nsn_search
11/1/2010 7:59:02 AM EDT
[#2]
only the US Govt could have a 7 page buy order and the most detail about the item is remover pin.

quite a few ordered in 1996, then 3 last year as an emergency order.  Odd.  Probably not grease gun related.  Wonder what the heck it could be.  Might need to see if the receiver address is on there, I will mail it in and claim $177 as a tax deduction, lol...
11/2/2010 6:31:26 AM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
only the US Govt could have a 7 page buy order and the most detail about the item is remover pin.

quite a few ordered in 1996, then 3 last year as an emergency order.  Odd.  Probably not grease gun related.  Wonder what the heck it could be.  Might need to see if the receiver address is on there, I will mail it in and claim $177 as a tax deduction, lol...


It could be grease gun related. My Brother was an Armor Company Commander back in the 90's and all the M1A1's still had grease guns. I believe he turned in the companies Grease guns for M4's around 1999/2000ish.

11/3/2010 6:41:55 PM EDT
[#4]
Says it was going to the aviation supply chain.  Doesnt the M1 use a turbine engine, wonder if it's engine related.
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