My wife and I are packing up to move to another house, and I stumbled onto this wrench that came with our 15 runabout when I got it a few years ago. It has a "M" on one side, which makes me think it could be a Mossberg tool, and "106" on the other. Two sockets in the horizontal section are a square 3/4" and 1/2" socket, with the one at the longer end being a regular socket.
Does anyone have an idea of it is a Mossberg or other manufacturer specialty automotive tool, or just a multi-socket tool?
thanks,
Neal
Help identifying mystery Mossberg? tool
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Re: Help identifying mystery Mossberg? tool
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Re: Help identifying mystery Mossberg? tool
Yes, that is it! Thanks Scott.