USMC assembled M2 .22 service rifle?
I'm thinking I may have found something fairly unique here.
For years I've been looking for an M1922/M2 .22 Springfield with a rear sight base installed, so I could turn it into a replica .22 M1903A1 sniper type rifle. I found this one on gunbroker recently, won it without any counterbids, and was more than happy to have a new project.
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When I got it I quickly noticed it had a USMC type "stippled" buttplate, and a 1940 USMC contract type S stock, indicated by the "S 0" in the mag cutoff well.
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And then on a whim, I popped off the handguard, and found typical USMC vise marks on the barrel. I think I may have found an actual USMC M2. Anyone ever hear of such a thing?
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building a 22 RF Model 1903 rifle
You did neglect to show a barrel date and serial number in your posting. Some years ago when the CMP was selling M1903 actions with poor bores for $100 shipped, I bought one, then had a quality 22 rim fire liner with rear extension installed. Also bought a nice M2 RF bolt from a dealer in Ohio. Then I made some scope mounts to use an old Lyman 4x pre war scope, used a Unertl rear mount but the Lyman rear mount was better for this project. Rifle shows potental for accuracy and will test at 50 yards.
The punched 1903 butt plates are around, not really a rare part, stocks are becoming more difficult now. I would think your example was put together Attachment 131964Attachment 131965Attachment 131966