More story to my photo, the P.J. O'Hare rear sight adjusting tool belonged to a man by the name of Vern Rose who lived in Chicago, he shot at in the Camp Perry Matches just before WW2, he also joined the
US Marines before the war. He also served in the South Pacific starting at Guadalcanal in 1942, he survived WW2 and was around for a long time.
The Lucky Strike logo is on a metal tin which reads on the side LUCKY STRIKE CUT PLUG TOBACCO and belonged to my father-in-law and is from the 1930's period, he was a WW1 veteran.