Hello everyone. Glad to find this forum. I like military .22 training rifles (among many other things), and have a few in my collection. I've only seen 4 M1922s 'in the wild' in my life (at gun shops)… a collector transferred two through my gun shop years ago and I bought one off of him, a pristine M1922 M2 with a '37 barrel date and two mags (5- and 10-round) plus a single shot adapter. I've seen one beat-up M1922 at a gun shop years ago... and happened to run into this one yesterday and bought it. I believe this is an original M1922 NRA rifle. It has the original magazine that protrudes from the floorplate, but it doesn't have the dual firing pin bolt... but the bolt is in the original M1922 configuration. The forend is lightly and finely checkered, and it's not a grooved stock. The bore is pristine and the metal is at least 90%. It has a 3-digit serial number.
Am I right about the model? The front sight and bolt face are what confuses me.Information
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