410bore Member Joined Feb 9, 2011 Messages 4,950 Reaction score 9,566 Location Ohio Mar 13, 2014 #1 I picked up these Early Post War (I think since they mention Olin?) Western .38 specials. I liked that they still mentioned the 38/44 on the back. Here is the ammo with a 38/44, and a knife made by a local maker. And while I had the stage set I brought out a K-22 with some accessories.....
I picked up these Early Post War (I think since they mention Olin?) Western .38 specials. I liked that they still mentioned the 38/44 on the back. Here is the ammo with a 38/44, and a knife made by a local maker. And while I had the stage set I brought out a K-22 with some accessories.....
George_in_SD Silver Supporter Joined Mar 5, 2014 Messages 916 Reaction score 1,687 Location Salt Lake City, UT Mar 13, 2014 #2 Very nice!
weatherby Silver Supporter Joined Jan 10, 2009 Messages 6,378 Reaction score 14,362 Location Western ,Ma. Mar 13, 2014 #3 Psssst we all like old stuff that's why we're here. Do you know the vintage of the .22 ammo ?
05CarbonDRZ Member Joined Jun 6, 2012 Messages 3,901 Reaction score 5,421 Location Cottage Grove,WI Mar 13, 2014 #4 My data shows your Western box is from around 1954.
Old TexMex Silver Supporter Joined Oct 13, 2012 Messages 9,240 Reaction score 20,074 Location South of the Nueces Mar 13, 2014 #5 Who you callin' old? . . . Ummm what were we talkin' about?
DWalt Member Joined Dec 19, 2009 Messages 36,076 Reaction score 32,859 Location South Texas & San Antonio Mar 13, 2014 #6 The Western box would be 1954-59. The Remington .22 box is likely from the 1950s. By the way .38 Special Super-X = .38/44
The Western box would be 1954-59. The Remington .22 box is likely from the 1950s. By the way .38 Special Super-X = .38/44
U usamade Member Joined Jun 17, 2012 Messages 30 Reaction score 9 Location Pennsylvania Mar 13, 2014 #7 VERY COOL!!!
J jubela#4 Member Joined Mar 6, 2009 Messages 679 Reaction score 519 Location Central Kentucky Mar 13, 2014 #8 Old stuff is good stuff. Nice pictures!