This Remington manufactured green, red & off-white cardboard box with the dog bone design contains all 50 rounds of Kleanbore Lubricated 22 Short ammunition with copper cases and is in very good condition with light shelf wear, a 2 1/8" split in the front, bottom edge, and a wrinkled corner, likely due to being dropped. The cardboard ammo tray is also wrinkled on one corner. "REG. U.S. PAT. OFF." is NOT printed inside the dogbone logo. The product code "R10L" is printed on the top panel. The front panel displays six lines of information. The back panel displays six lines of information divided into two paragraphs. Eleven lines of information divided into three paragraphs are printed on the bottom panel. The first two paragraphs are printed in capital letters and the third paragraph contains Trademak information and is aligned to the left. The bottom panel may or may not display factory rubber stamped sets of numbers/letters. The end flap warning reads "DANGEROUS / WITHIN 1 MILE". There is NO printing on the inside of the end flaps. A thumb cut is present on the right end of the box. The copper casings display the "U-3" headstamp and have a light tarnish present. The bullets have a light oxidation present.  (file photos)

Date of Manufacture: This style box was introduced in 1931 and was produced until circa 1937.

Note: This box is the Huegel # REM-7.2 S-1(ff) variation. This box displays the "C" bottom, # 9 end flap, and "R10L" product code. The front panel is similar to Huegel's "IV" panel. The difference observed is that the top line reads ".22 SHORT KLEANBORE". The back panel is similar to Huegel's "VIII" panel. The difference observed is that the middle paragraph is not present on this box. The dogbone logo does NOT contain "REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.". This box uses copper casings.

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