I too have a K22 that I bought from a co-worker back in 1984. Paid $225 for it and it came with a box. I distinctly remember him saying "keep the box". Well, I didn't heed the advice, as I just thought that geez - it's just an ol' cardboard box with a name printed on it. What's the big deal about keeping a cardboard box?
I'm 52 and to this day, I still don't see the value of keeping a cardboard box. What gives about the value of a box? I still have the gun - great shooter as I bought it to shoot - not to be a safe queen sitting in the box.
Just wondering from you collectors.
ciwsguy