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Originally Posted by rburg
A 1933 vintage gun won't have the red picture box, it'll be an M&P box with the rubber stamp and the M&P instructions pasted inside the top. Only later did they actually receive the 22 specific information. If its got a red box, its still a worthy gun but might make you think it was mated with the cardboard later on to add value.
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I believe that the first K-22 Outdoorsman were shipped in January 1931. So I was under the impression that by 1933 the red picture box would be correct. I could be mistaken but those are my impressions.