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    unidentified tools

    Could anybody give me information what these tools are for, I have sorted out all the other tools i received form a colleague and revamped my bench but this set was found at the bottom of the last box.
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    Second pic, top tool looks like it's a flash suppressor nut plier for an M14icon rifle, second down looks like a fuze wrench...
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    Thanks Jim, I think they of are of Britishicon origin as also in the box but not shown was a Mk 111 Sten gun butt and associated magazine charger, problem is they have no markings at all, I thought that they could possibly be related to the Sten parts but was hoping for confirmation one way or the other.

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    top one looks like a miniature horseshoe nail puller.

    bottom one looks like a riveting tool... some could be leather working tools
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    Ought to be a law against anyone's work bench being that clean and neat.

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    I am going to take that as a compliment, Ex RAF armourer so being tidy is ingrained but in fairness i have just recovered my bench

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