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    cleetus, If you find an original magazine make sure it is NOT stamped M2 on the top left side. The M2 magazines are slightly longer which means they extend slightly higher into the receiver. The 1922 bolt might hit the top of the M2 magazine when one attempts to use it in a 1922 or 1922M1 rifle.

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    congrats , thats a beauty , one day i would like to think i could be so fortunate , its one ive had a desire for

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