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    Thank you all for the information. Sorry it took so long but got shipped out of town for a few days. With all these details I belive it is an un modified 1922 except the stock has grooves in the foregrip. I do not have a magazine for it so that is next on my agenda. Hence the reason for wanting to identify it. I believe each model had a different one. Any idea on where to start looking for one? Aftermarket would be fine for now but I would like to find an original eventually just because. Thanks again for all of your help!
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    Cleetus,

    From all I can see in the photos you have a Model of 1922 with all correct and original parts. The grasping groove stock as pictured is a type that my references say came on some of the early 1922 Model rifles. It is unusual but correct for a Model of 1922. A 1922 magazine is correct for your rifle but will be very hard to find. Expect to pay $300 to $500 for one. A 1922M1 magazine will work and these show up frequently on ebay and occasionally on the internet gun auction sites. They usually go for $ 125 to $150. The aftermarket magazines don't have a good reputation for functioning properly. I have a 1922M1 magazine and an aftermarket magazine that I would sell. Email me if you are interested in either one.

    Congratulations on finding a nice rifle.

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