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    Opinions on 1922 Mark 11

    Here are some photos of the 1922 Mark II that I have recently purchased. My gun photography is terrible, so I must give credit for these to Leadscrew. I like to hear opinions on what I have here from the more experienced Milsurps crowd.



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    i am unfamiliar with the animal , but magnificent was blurted out at my laptop screen , well done

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    i cant believe 150+ iews and no comments

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    Try posting on the CMPicon forum. There are some knowledgeable Mark II collectors there.

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    It looks gorgeous and right as rain.


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    That is awesome -- about as nice as you'll find. How's the bore?

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    Bore looks good. The peephole sight was to tiny for these old eyes. I received the larger
    'hunting" peep today and hope to get a chance to shoot it this weekend.

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    As pretty as my M-2 Springfield.

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    It looks like your M1922 M1icon NRA rifle was upgraded to later to M2 standards. Its a very nice find.

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    That's a wonderful rifle...

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