Wakefield
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Strong like T-34 tank?
As of this post, the Google translator puts the price at $653.20 not including VAT!!!
OUCH!!!!
Interesting that it is 1/2" drive based. I wonder if that is a result of WWII lend lease? Hmmm are European ratchet sets also 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 drives...?
And it is also Russian/English, even on the ratchet. "Vanaduim"
As of this post, the Google translator puts the price at $653.20 not including VAT!!!
OUCH!!!!
If any of you want to own a set , I can ask my cousin or some friends about it .
I will check up on this and get back to you .I'd love to have one! I'm probably not the only one too!
Do I really want to know why you have 144 Makarov's?
I guess they could be considered a good investment
I have a 1943 built Mosin Nagant. It definitely is not the prettiest rifle out there but it is ridiculously simple and rugged!



Hello everyone, im a new member, i found this website accidentally while seaching a brand of a socket set with capital letter H inside a diamond shape. What i have is exactly the same as the socket set pictures, the box is quite old but tge tools were never been used. What im thinking is how old is this socket set could be?
Every pipe plug socket, that I have seen, is SAE.Not sure why, but inch drive sizes seem to be a de facto standard world-wide. Not being extremely familiar with early ratchet history, it seems the US must have led in this area, because much of the world was already metric (e.g. metrification in 1870's for most of central Europe) before ratchets and detachable sockets became mainstream tools (1920's-1940's?).
Does anyone know of any square drive sockets that are a true metric size, like 15mm or something? Often you see them listed as metric but they are inch sizes, like 12.7mm for 1/2, etc.
I read that the Soviet secret police used the Tokarov pistols. Those must have been tough, as I can't see Soviet agents using crappy weapons.Their guns are the same way. I have a gross of Makarov pistols as well as a few Tokorev pistols and Kalashnikov rifles. All are very ugly and the machining is awful but well designed and functional.
They actually use 6.35 drive size instead of 1/4.Yup, German ratchets drives are also standart size.
Haha I did not know that.They actually use 6.35 drive size instead of 1/4.![]()
You guys are killing me.6.35MM = .25 inches...![]()
BTW. It's all 1/2" drive, 12mm though to 32mm.