I see the mistake now, it have similar geometry as of a RP TNCA (A=air isolation) but center pin should be female.
Due to its TNC similarities some guesses, TNC exist in a lot of subversions, TNCA, AFTNC, 75 Ohm, several unnamed MIL spec, both EU and US, but as it also seems to be an APC7 adapter, Maury have made some unusual APC7 adapters which consist of several sub-adapters which then are mounted on the APC7 part. You can send the question to Maury, they have a good customer service.
Maury does also make **broken link removed**, so next guess is that it not is a connector, instead is it a part of a calibration kit, an open that lost its cover. Reason why is that it from photo not are any visible traces from contact fingers that normally is needed to get a fresh contact-area each time two connectors are bolted together. But, looking again at the photo, treads seems worn, then must it be something else then a lost cover cap for a calibration kit.
That was my ideas, and all seemed wrong...
If you know something about its history, do you have corresponding female contact or where it have been used can such be clues.