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    What is it?

    Hello,
    I know that's a tool for the MG's Kit, but what the use? Is it WWII original?
    Regards.
    Jeremy


    #2
    Hello,

    That tool is used to adjust screws, nuts and the strenght of the shock absorber (if not mistaken) of the Lafette. Your's is post war made, as the long number stamped on it is a NATO code, I believe.

    Carles

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      #3
      OK, thanks, it's the Lafette's tool.
      I put the number in google and I found a lot of pics of the MG tools kit with WaA and this little tool, with exactly the same number.
      It means it's possible that's WWII original!!
      Another opinion?
      Regards.

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        #4
        No, tools with this kind of long number are post war produced. WWII produced would only have the 11-13 and maker's code + WaA. I would say this one is from Norway, as it's been the main source of MG34 tools lately.

        Carles

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          #5
          Huum. Maybe.
          What about this links?
          http://www.gunmart.net/guns_for_sale...m_campaign=gmc
          or this one?
          http://steiner.web.fc2.com/uni/w/a003/a03/a-003a.html

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            #6
            I found a new link with pics:
            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...light=MG+tools

            And here:
            http://www.mp44.nl/equipment/mg_pouch.htm

            IMO it's a good one with this long number.

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              #7
              You asked what it was and I have told you. It is up to you if you want to think it is a WWII item. Once again: It is post war produced copy of a WWII item. It is scarce and most of the ones you might find in the marked with that stamp are not original.

              Carles

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                #8
                if you do Not own a pre-1945 one , this will do the job.
                still a useful item , just not ww2.
                jeff

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                  #9
                  Nobody has a picture of an original one?

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                    #10
                    Here are some original:

                    Pic #2 is just to compare...

                    Carles
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                      #11
                      MG Lafette wrench

                      I'll post photos of mine if I get the chance...Carles is correct, postwar....remember lots of postwar use in Norway of German weapons, also on a sidenote many items also come out of Yugoslavia....the M53 (MG42) was produced postwar in Yugoslavia along with accessories, they are frequently passed off as WW2 German items to the unsuspecting. Same thing happens with Norwegian items, etc. Chris...

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                        #12
                        Hello Sponc,

                        see an original 11-13 wrench in this link:

                        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...nner%27s+pouch


                        Carles

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                          Here are some original:

                          Pic #2 is just to compare...

                          Carles
                          So just a dumb question. How do you know that something completely covered in rust is original?

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                            #14
                            I bought about 6 kg of rusted parts a couple of years ago. They were so deadly rusted and so cheap that for sure it was just battlefield scrap. Some couldn't be identified but many other were, among them the 11-13 wrenches. Perhaps an armourer's depot. There were many pioneer's tools also.


                            Carles
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                              #15
                              I cleaned some and sold others. Some maker stamps and logos appeared on some of them, so I have no doubt they are original.

                              Carles

                              PS: if you want any just let me know.
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