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Was digging at the bottom of my grip box and found these three items. Combination of old eyes and old brain, I'm not sure to the correct age or application.

First up is a steel cleaning rod and a knurled SAT. No idea where I got the steel rod from, but I think the SAT was in a box with a 1953 shipped Pre 40 (no sights to adjust).

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Next up is a bore brush. This may be one Dr. Cross sent me for a pre 29 but I'm not sure nor do I know why it was in the grip box.
Sunday morning note: I just got an email from Dr. Croo that this brush looks correct for pre 29.

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Any info would be appreciated. Muchas Gracias.
 

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Your knurled SAT appears to have a narrow tip which was used on the rear sight of the K22 Outdoorsman before they changed the sight to the micrometer click rear sight on the K22 Masterpiece in 1940.
jcelect
 
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Your knurled SAT appears to have a narrow tip which was used on the rear sight of the K22 Outdoorsman before they changed the sight to the micrometer click rear sight on the K22 Masterpiece in 1940.
jcelect

I believe that black oxide screwdriver with a very narrow tip was issued with the pre-war kit guns.
The pre-war K22 outdoorsman and registered magnums had the eight row knurled black oxide stepped shaft with nickel over steel knurling.

bdGreen
 
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Your knurled SAT appears to have a narrow tip which was used on the rear sight of the K22 Outdoorsman before they changed the sight to the micrometer click rear sight on the K22 Masterpiece in 1940.
jcelect

Sorry about the poor angle of the photograph. The blade width appears to be the standard width. I didn't ntotice that the blade was perpendicular to the table when I took the photo.
 
I believe that black oxide screwdriver with a very narrow tip was issued with the pre-war kit guns.
The pre-war K22 outdoorsman and registered magnums had the eight row knurled black oxide stepped shaft with nickel over steel knurling.

bdGreen
??????????????????????? I don't know for sure! I have had one narrow tip SAT and the only one I seen with a gun was with the early small screw Outdoorsman! I agree with the stepped shaft being in the Reg Mags.
jcelect
 
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