Armstrong 1-1/16" Extra Deep 12pt Socket 1/2" Drive #12-334 Usa on 2040-parts.com
Crystal Lake, Illinois, US
This sale is for an Armstrong Tools, 12-334 , 1-1/16" Extra Deep 3-1/8" length 12 Point Socket. It has a 1/2" Drive. Quality Product Made in the USA. New, Unused condition from my warehouse with over 50 years of inventory. Buyer pays $5.50 s&h for one or more in the USA. I DO COMBINE ITEMS FOR REDUCED SHIPPING CHARGES, PLEASE ASK BEFORE PAYING.
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