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    Quote Originally Posted by CnRcollector View Post
    Thanks Herschel!

    The receiver was definitely marked M2, and that low SN puts it in the range of the (original) non-adjustable bolt heads.

    It was a typical Gun Show scenario, very crowded, dim light, and no price marked. When I asked the seller he told me the price, but added that an experienced collector, Mr. xxxx?, from Texas told him it should be $2400.
    I mentioned that the open-box SA cartouche meant that it was a rebuild, but he dismissed my input. It was too busy to command his attention much longer than that, for additional inspection and questions.

    He is local to me, a private collector, sharing a booth with some friends selling a lot of other overpriced milsurps. I decided to just get his contact info, return home to Brophy and the expert help on CSPicon. I wasn't ready to buy an M1922 at this show because I never expected to see one there, usually just a place for ammo, carry handguns & Ar's. I am pretty good with Garands & M1icon Carbines, but have to consult my references for things like the M1922.

    He is only about 7 mi. from me, so I may contact him about this piece. I would love to be able to find an original, but I am going to shoot it, as I do with all of my other milsurps, and maybe even more since it is a .22.

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    Chuck, The original finish on the M2 Rifle in question would have been black parkerized. If it is gray or greenish it is refinished. From my experience I would say at most 5% of the M2 Rifles escaped refinishing. The bolt well, round channel the bolt moves in, was in the white when the Springfield .22's left Springfield Armory as new rifles. If this area is in the white, the finish is quite likely original. If it is parkerized, it is has been refinished for sure.

    Original finish M2's with the non-adjustable bolt are quite scarce. A nice one might bring $1,600 from an advanced collector. Do me an favor and see if you can find out for me the name of the Texan who says the M2 is worth $2,400. I have some rifles I would like to sell him. Being a Texan, he might have deep pockets. ha ha

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    Thanks for the tips Herschel. I looked in Brophy, Poyer, and Flayderman, and none of them address the issue of park color, they all just say parkerized.

    I'll try to contact the seller this week and get another detailed look at it in better lighting. As I recall now, the receiver was gray, and the barrel black.

    I doubt I will offer more than $1200 unless I see something really exciting, but I will start lower and work up to that.

    Herschel, you really need to write a book!

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