This Remington manufactured green, red and off-white cardboard box with the dog bone design contains 44 of the original 50 rounds of Kleanbore 22 Automatic Rifle ammunition with copper cases and is in about good condition with moderate wear, a 2" split in the top front edge starting at the left end and a 7/16" split starting at the right end. A 1 1/16" split is present in the top hinge of the left end flap and the right end flap is missing. The cardboard ammo tray has a 3/8" split down one corner. "REG. U.S. PAT. OFF." is printed inside the dogbone logo. The product code "R31" is printed on the right side of the top panel. The front panel displays five lines of information including the following words: "THESE CARTRIDGES ARE POSITIVELY / NON-CORROSIVE". The back panel displays five lines of information. Ten lines of information divided into three paragraphs are printed on the bottom panel. There are no factory rubber stamped numbers/letters on the bottom. The end flap warning reads "DANGEROUS / WITHIN 1 MILE". A thumb cut is present on the right end of the box. The copper casings display the "U-3" headstamp and have a tarnish present. The bullets have a light oxidation present.

Date of Manufacture: This style box was introduced circa 1927.

Note: This box is the Huegel # REM-7.1B WA-1(f) variation. This box displays the "I" front panel, "XV" back panel, "D" bottom, # 9 end flap warning, and "R31" product code. The dogbone logo contains "REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.".

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