-40%
Alchemy, USN Nozzle, Brass, Fire Hose
$ 39.6
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Description
Alchemy, USN Nozzle, Brass, Fire HoseThis is an unused fire hose nozzle by Alchemy. These were manufactured in 1982 for the United States Navy but were deemed not safe for use. The material the ball valve is made from is inferior plastic that will fail. Due to their age and design:
THESE ARE FOR DISPLAY OR DECORATIVE PURPOSES ONLY
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Brass vintage museum piece.
2-1/2" water nozzle
Approx 3" opening to thread hose into
Specifications:
MFG: Alchemy
Model: USN Nozzle
Weight: 14 Lbs
Condition: Unused
All dims inches unless otherwise noted
Inventory #: 2578
Location: U-R7A
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