Target revolver set for the Depression era Gamer. First is a .22 Pre War K-22 Outdoorsman. These were expensive and hugely popular in that era for target shooting due to ammo cost in the larger calibers (sound familiar). These were built on a 6 inch .38 frame. The second is a Pre War Outdoorsman In 38/44 (basically, a .38 you could run some very high pressure ammo in). They were pretty much a Registered Magnum in .38 and astoundingly accurate guns from an era when they were built by craftsman and not machines. The case is a Hartman Luggage case made for the NRA. I felt very lucky to get this. It has been in the same family since new, and as typically happens......grandchildren and great grand children of our era do not appreciate things like this that were the pride and joy of their grand parents. Guns like these in the depression era were very expensive and true luxuries. I am happy that my guys at the shop hid this in the back for me as they know it would be going to a good home.