You may be hard pressed to find a stock with no notches for the A3 hand guard ring., and I agree on the other details. I think the "type 11" stock is what these are called. Interesting observations...
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You may be hard pressed to find a stock with no notches for the A3 hand guard ring., and I agree on the other details. I think the "type 11" stock is what these are called. Interesting observations...
that rifle is from the transitional "modified" period. I cannot see the top of the receiver, but about that time, they started to machine notches there just before changing to the 1903-A3. The sight...
Looking to purchase an early model Springfield 1922 .22 Cal magazine. This is the one that sticks down about half an inch. Any condition considered. These were only made '22, '23, '24
I have checked more carefully and I made a mistake. There should be a circled "P" on the handgrip of a factory stocked .30 Cal. sporter. Perhaps I have been looking at too many Model of 1922's...
On an original .22 stock, there is a small notch cut out of the forward end of the magazine opening, to clear the .22 magazine. Your rifle looks really nice. I would have no trouble justifying the...
A sporter 1903 stock does not have the "P" on the handgrip. It should have the notch for the cut off lever. The cut off simply will not work without it. Once you get it, take it out of the stock and...
The butt plate is of course the 1922 butt plate used on the .22 Cal issue rifles, not the NRA type. It is the same as a National Match butt plate, but with no trap. The .22 parts have the forged...
I first built a Caspian frame for a 1950's .22 ACE conversion unit, and found, much to my chagrin that it fouled badly after only 20-50 shots. The floating chamber got lead clogged. After some trail...