A Snap on L-71 locking ratchet. 1/2 drive. As no retaining ball, instead it uses a locking collar that rotates and locks in the socket, (ext or univ) . Has a 1935 date code.
There are not to many examples out there, but I could see why. What were they thinking, there is no way to use anyother socket etc., and its very cumbersome to use. But this is the fore runner to the 71-10. has that double tapered handle, and that pear looking head. The first example of this.
This set has some drive tools with it also, extensions, breaker bar, sliding tee.
I am missing a few pieces, so if anyone has some of these, please holler at me.




There are not to many examples out there, but I could see why. What were they thinking, there is no way to use anyother socket etc., and its very cumbersome to use. But this is the fore runner to the 71-10. has that double tapered handle, and that pear looking head. The first example of this.
This set has some drive tools with it also, extensions, breaker bar, sliding tee.
I am missing a few pieces, so if anyone has some of these, please holler at me.





