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    Springfield M2 questions

    Just picked up an M2, SN 10449, barrel date 9/32. Parked finish and a non-grooved stock with checkered buttplate. Stocks has no rebuild marks or part numbers on the exterior. Bolt is marked NS M2 and electropenciled with the serieal number. A few questions:

    1. Is the barrel likely original?

    2. Is the parked finish original?

    3. Is it correct for an NRA sales stock to be without any markings?

    4. If it is an NRA sales rifle, what would the Springfield database likely have on it if there was to be a hit?

    Any thing else I should be looking at to determine whether the rifle has been through re-build?

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    Congratz on your score. Could you post some pics? Herschel is the resident expert on Model 1922s.

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    M1Thumb, I will answer your questions with numbers corresponding to the question number.

    1. I think the barrel is probably original original as I have detected no strict correlation between barrel dates and serial number on the M2's. My M2 #6478 has a 10-38 barrel and my M2 #10514 has a barred date of 6-37. I am confident both these rifles have the original barrel.

    2. All M2's came with the parkerized finish. Both mine mentioned above have the black parkerizing as was used in the 1930's.

    3. The NRA stock will not have any markings except some have a drawing number on the bottom of the stock near the rear sling swive.

    4. Your M2 rifle #10449 is not on the SRS list and it almost certainly would be listed if it was an NRA Sales M2.

    The bolt well (round channel) the bolt moves in was in the white when these rifles came new from Springfield Armory. Parkerizing or blue in this area indicates the rifle has been refinished. If my answers bring up more questions, feel free to email me or post more questions in this thread.

    M2 #10449 should have been in the M2 stock when new. But, I have in my possession an M2 that was sold in 1959 as surplus through the DCM. I have the sales paperwork and I bought it from the original purchaser's son. It came in the NRA stock and the man who sold it to me said he watched his father unwrap it in 1959 and the NRA stock was what it was in. I suspect that the arsenals that were preparing these rifles for sale as surplus used whatever stock was in inventory.
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    Thanks!

    I had a slight brain seizure when making my initial post. After consulting Brophy, the rifle has the M2 stock with grasping grooves, not an NRA stock. The bolt rails of the receiver look parked to me, but the bottom of the interior of the receiver looks like it is in the white -- perhaps just worn?? The finish is 95% plus and their are no markings or numbers on the stock except something that looks like a W under the buttplate. I paid $1100 for the rifle and two mags (one M2, one commercial, but both work well). May have paod too much but I really wanted it.

    I took the rifle to the range this afternoon and had a lot of fun with it! Tried a bunch of different ammo and it seemed to like RWS best, putting ten shots in to a little over 1 1/2" at 50 yards. What a fun rifle! It was unable to outshoot my Pre-A Model 52 with an 8X Lyman Targetspot . . .

    Thanks again for all your help!

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    Some Pictures of My M2

    For youur enjoyment.

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    a few more

    Hope you like them. Anyone have tips on getting photos posted on this site?

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    More photos

    from photo bucket. Keeps telling me files are too large!

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    I'll second Herschel on removing the site hood. They're a nice idea, but make for a poor sight picture. Someone mentioned on the 03 board to use extra oil before removal.

    Nice pics of a very fine rifle.

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    I'll second the bit about leaving the sight cover off -- my M2 has ugly scars there. It's a shame Springfield didn't come up with a bigger front sight cover, one that was designed for shooting while in place.

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