Presentation box .Early post war k22 master piece

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I don't know if this is the correct box for this pistol but it fits perfectly and looks good in it. The pistol is just a nice clean early post war 22 . They are some of the nicest shooters in my opinion. I am not sure the exact era that this box is and what pistol should be in it. I have only seen one other box like it. So I guess if someone could tell me what time frame and wich pistol would be proper for this box. Thanks in advance.Larry
 

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I don't know about the box, but it didn't come with that revolver. The K-22 Masterpiece probably left the factory in the autumn of 1947. It is very nice. The stocks are not original, but they are wonderful.
 
Thanks for your reply! When I got the pistol it had a later set of grips on it probably from the 70s . I had these stag grips around and I liked them better than the grips that were on it. I put them on it and the box came buy it's self years ago. I picked it up at the Kansas City Missouri arms collector show. I think the box is an earlier one but I am not sure. Thanks for looking! Larry will
 
I believe the box is a salesman's sample box made of gutta percha like the old grips. It's in very nice condition. Come to think of it I seem to recall some of these boxes also made of a particle board type of pressed wood.
 
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