I have a partial box that is all that's left over from an old Remington marked crate of 1120 rounds, that I believe was issued to the PCMRs.
I've owned half a dozen Mod 94s with the Canadian Broad Arrow in a C, stamped on the receiver and butt stock.
A couple of them came out of estates, with bills of sale, when they were sold out of service, to the people they were issued to.
The case of ammo came with one of those rifles and I was told they were given to the fellow when he left. He was stationed with the CP Rail group at the time and when the war was over they just tossed out everything that didn't get returned to their Depot.
I guess this crate of ammo was mistaken for trash???
The boxes are all plain, gray pressboard, with red logo. The boxes are capped, rather than folded closed, with 20 compartments.
The logo is kept to a minimum.
On the top of the cap:
.30-.30 WINCHESTER
20 Central Fire Smokeless Cartridges
REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY Inc.
Ammunition - BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
FIREARMS - ILION, N.Y.
MADE IN USA
On the side panel of the cap:
In a red border, all the way around is a Remington trademark red ink circle appx 1/2 across on the left corner
KLEANBORE printed in red
right corner in red letters, Trademark Reg
US Pat. Off and Other Countries
Marca Reg
Marque Depesse
160 GRS. METAL CASED BULLET
The cartridge box itself, only has a lot # stamp on it D04N67
The cartridges are brass, boxer primed, loaded with an extruded powder and a 160 grn round nose FMJ bullet.
The headstamp is REM-UMC 30-30
This partial (15 rounds) is all I have left of that crate.
I didn't shoot any of it. I gave it to the fellows that bought the rifles from me.
All of them were PCMR collectors and were sincerely very happy to get the ammo.