1993 Model 63 little Tool Bag?

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I think by the 90's it would have the straight cleaning rod, not looped, and the flat black screwdriver not the Fluted one. Plus, Aluminum Core Brush and Mop. In plastic bag. Not Zip-Lock.

Here's a photo of what came in my box. I'm not sure what year but probably comparable.
 

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Bag?

The container is not a "bag"! It is probably more like a plastic sleeve that is heat sealed at both ends after the tools are inserted. OP, the rod you have is incorrect for that late of a gun. The rod should be a straight rod with knurling on the end as pictured by Chris68!
jcelect
 
The container is not a "bag"! It is probably more like a plastic sleeve that is heat sealed at both ends after the tools are inserted. OP, the rod you have is incorrect for that late of a gun. The rod should be a straight rod with knurling on the end as pictured by Chris68!
jcelect

Understood, those were part of several spares I had
 
I think Chris68 and jcelect pretty much nailed your definitive answer. The loop-less cleaning rod and the little flat steel SAT strike many as sort of cheesy, but they are period correct. JMHO, but if I found such a sealed sleeve, I'd put it in the box with the docs and leave it there. A generous member here provided me with such a sleeve for my Model 60-4, and that's where it went, to be "correct". Now if I could just find a proper pair of the RB combats for my contemporary Model 631! I've repeatedly said that it was futile to try to make up an "original" package, yet here I go again! :rolleyes:
The cleaning rod with a loop and the SAT strike me as much more utilitarian and would get the nod to be actually used with my gun. Then again, it's your gun and your choice! :cool:
Froggie
 
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I think Chris68 and jcelect pretty much nailed your definitive answer. The loop-less cleaning rod and the little flat steel SAT strike many as sort of cheesy, but they are period correct. JMHO, but if I found such a sealed sleeve, I'd put it in the box with the docs and leave it there. A generous member here provided me with such a sleeve for my Model 60-4, and that's where it went, to be "correct". Now if I could just find a proper pair of the RB combats for my contemporary Model 631! I've repeatedly said that it was futile to try to make up an "original" package, yet here I go again! :rolleyes:
The cleaning rod with a loop and the SAT strike me as much more utilitarian and would get the nod to be actually used with my gun. Then again, it's your gun and your choice! :cool:
Froggie

Agree 100% with your comments
 

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