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Pre war 38/44 Outdoorsmen question.
My question is. What came in the box besides the gun.
I'm hoping someome can post pictures of the tools, paper work and
whatever else. Thanks for you time
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09-01-2012, 08:06 AM
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btt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Outdoorsman Box Contents
George:
Here are the possible components:
Box with tissue paper, Helpful Hints and tools (mop, brush and SAT):
Prewar Helpful Hints Detail:
Additional paperwork (most likely) Guarantee and Caution Cards:
Optional (fairly rare) Brochure:
AND - One of the most beautiful guns ever designed - The "38-44" Outdoorsman's Revolver :
Hope this helps,
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09-01-2012, 04:10 PM
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thanks for posting
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I'd say Richard hit it on the target! OF course, the best page of the brouchure is the last! They save the best to last!
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I'd say Richard hit it on the target! OF course, the best page of the brouchure is the last! They save the best to last!
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Bill:
I assume that you're talking about the K-22 Outdoorsman?
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Richard,
That one is too scrawny! Here is the man's gun!
Bill
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Richard,
That one is too scrawny! Here is the man's gun!
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Well, yeah...but it's got that wussie little hole in the barrel. A real man's gun would be .06" bigger.
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Richard,
That one is too scrawny! Here is the man's gun!
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Interesting that they wanted an extra $0.50 for the K-22 over that "man's gun." BTW - that is a beautiful HD and I love the box. I'm still looking for a nice box for my 97%-98% 5" prewar HD. If you ever run across an "extra" please let me know.
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Richard,
I will do that.
Bob, A .44 is too big for you to hold anyway!
Bill
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