Took a look. They must have made a bunch of changes along the way. No way a GI stock would fit.
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I just looked through some older threads on the Citadel/Chiappa Carbines. Here are links to a few I thought were pretty good. - Bob
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=35345&page=1
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=37507&page=1
http://www.m1carbinesinc.com/carbine_chiappa.html
Thanks USGI
I had an Iver Johnson copy back in the 80's. It was very accurate. I shot the snot out of that thing, and have no idea how many thousands of rounds went through that barrel. The IJ copies have since become more pricey than I could have ever imagined. The only USGI part I put on it was a type 3 barrel band because the band/sling swivel original to the gun was poorly made.
I just got a Chiappa M1-22 today, can't wait to try it out :)
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../m122one-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../m122two-1.jpg
Very nice looking gun. Can’t wait to see a range report, and give it a run at the shooting competition (see link below).
Milsurp Target Competition and Shoot (2013)
Took the M1-22 to the range to try it out, was fairly windy so cant really comment on accuracy but was not disappointed with what i was able to achieve but was disappointed with the feed of the ammo i was hoping to use in it.
The ammo i took was Winchester power point (of which i have thousands of rounds) & a box of Federal 525 round value pack.
The Winchester ammo kept on getting hung up, had about 10 mis-feeds from about 80 rounds so switched to the Federal & just had a blast & put over 200 rounds down range before daylight turned to dusk without a single mis-feed or problems.
The real fun part was the steel pigs set up at 50yards that took 5 or more rounds in quick succession to knock over.
Overall i am very pleased with my purchase, certainly more reliable & much more fun to shoot than my Remington 597 (now for sale)
Too bad about the current price and availabilty of .22 ammo. I can't even find ammo so as let my grandkids shoot my 10/22 with a shortened stock.GK