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    Springfield 1922 M1/M2?

    A friends son inherited this rifle and I would like to provide the lad with more information.
    Very nice condition and appears early based on the SN.
    Based on the photos I cannot tell if M1icon or M2. The receiver marked M1 but the Cocking nob appears to be an M2. I have inquired about the barrel date.
    Any input welcome. I am trying to encourage his interest in the hobby.
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    It looks like a M1icon that’s been upgraded to a M2. They stamped a 1 right of the MI when the upgrade was done.

    Nice rifle, these are excellent shooters and worth more than most people think.

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