Military Surplus Nut Tube Coupling, Flareless Nsn# 4730009082838 Ms21921-12k on 2040-parts.com
Mount Vernon, Iowa, United States
Military Surplus Nut Tube Coupling, Flareless This Listing Includes (1) Sealed In Military Specification Packaging Military Surplus Nut Tube Coupling, Flareless. NSN# 4730009082838. Part# MS21921-12K Average Unit Price $30.00 - October 1st, 2015
Prior Demand: AS18280 |
Requested Mfg. Part Number | Request Date | Qty | Request Origin |
---|---|---|---|
AS18280 | Oct-07-2014 | 1 | US |
AS21921 | Mar-14-2013 | 20 | United States |
AS21921 | Mar-14-2013 | 50 | United States |
AS21921 | Mar-14-2013 | 100 | United States |
AS21921 | Mar-14-2013 | 20 | United States |
AS21921 | Mar-14-2013 | 50 | United States |
AS21921 | Mar-14-2013 | 100 | United States |
MS2192112K | May-09-2011 | 50 | United States |
AS21921 | Apr-05-2010 | 4 | Seychelles |
4730-00-908-2838 | Mar-18-2010 | 2 | DIBBS |
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