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Book ...Springfield 1903 by Bropy will tell you, I think
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Rear sight...
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Tom in N.J.
I don't see any markings on the top of the receiver, but my image quality is poor. The magazine cut-off is marked "ON", M2s (all M1922 series) are blank. Seems to have a M1922 headless cocking piece, M2s have a knob. Could be a .22 parts rifle built up on a M1903 receiver by someone, I have one.
Tom,
Is that a Krag
rear sight assembly on your rifle? Very interesting.
Lancebear
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lancebear, Yes, the rear sight on my .22 cal. Springfield is of the Krag
type. It has a Segley marked M1905 fixed rear sight base to which has been welded a M1902 (?) Krag rear sight. Same type of set-up as the prop rifles used in the Gary Cooper movie about Sgt, Alvin York.
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Lancebear, Here is a photo of the rear sight assembley on my home made .22 Springfield.
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Krag rear sight...
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Tom in N.J.
lancebear, Yes, the rear sight on my .22 cal. Springfield is of the
Krag![icon](autolinker/images/link6.gif)
type. It has a Segley marked M1905 fixed rear sight base to which has been welded a M1902 (?) Krag rear sight. Same type of set-up as the prop rifles used in the Gary Cooper movie about Sgt, Alvin York.
A Bannerman practice rifle
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LB