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    low number 1903 conversion to 22 rim fire

    A few years ago I bought one of the CMPicon low numbered barreled receivers for $100. I received a SA receiver (without finish) in the late 590xxx serial range with a burned-out SA 1921 barrel. I put this barreled receiver aside for a few years until I could find a way to salvage this project. Later a man from NC on another forum was selling a 1903 barrel that he had installed a 22 rf liner with the rear extension to fit the M2 bolt. I bought it as it was a really good buy and I had a M2 bolt complete. Not difficult to install the 03 barrel, I also had an old Lyman 438 scope to use too. First target at the pistol range looks good with standard 22 rf cartridges.
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    Smile .22 Cal RF Barrel Liner...

    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    A few years ago I bought one of the CMPicon low numbered barreled receivers for $100. I received a SA receiver (without finish) in the late 590xxx serial range with a burned-out SA 1921 barrel. I put this barreled receiver aside for a few years until I could find a way to salvage this project. Later a man from NC on another forum was selling a 1903 barrel that he had installed a 22 rf liner with the rear extension to fit the M2 bolt. I bought it as it was a really good buy and I had a M2 bolt complete. Not difficult to install the 03 barrel, I also had an old Lyman 438 scope to use too. First target at the pistol range looks good with standard 22 rf cartridges.
    RCS..Your .22Cal Barrel liner is from the Numrich Arms 1903/1903-A3 .22 Conversion kits made in the early 1950's. Numrich Arms only made "about" 1500 of the kits. Bropheys Book mentions the Kits.

    The original kits contained the barrel insert (made by Marlin) - a modified 1903-A3 Trigger Guard - a !903 - M2 Bolt and a Magazine made by Harrington & Richardson. They also incuded a special wrench for installation/removal of the barrel insert.

    Any of the above parts are very difficult to find seperatly..even harder to find are complete kits..in the original boxes..with instructions...

    I do have all the above...which includes the original outter shipping sleeve/cardbox box sent to the original buyer in Arizona...

    Somewhere in my future I see converting my Numerich Kit into a reasonably nice 1903 Remington (Non Greek).
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    My barrel has a Brownells 22 rim rifle barrel liner silver soldered to the bore - this is not a Numrich liner that can be removed. The idea was to be able to salvage burned-out barrels by installing a permanent 22 rim fire liner with a rear extension to fit the M2 bolt. The only common part to your kit is the M2 bolt !

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    RCS - Thank You

    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    My barrel has a Brownells 22 rim rifle barrel liner silver soldered to the bore - this is not a Numrich liner that can be removed. The idea was to be able to salvage burned-out barrels by installing a permanent 22 rim fire liner with a rear extension to fit the M2 bolt. The only common part to your kit is the M2 bolt !
    I appreciate your response. I was un-aware that Brownells offered such a barrel liner. I take it from your response that your conversion is a "single shot" as opposed to the Numerich Kit?.

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    You can also use the M2 clip and triggerguard as it will fit the 1903 receiver

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    True , ( well I don't know , but sounds reasonable so I'll take your word for it ) but your barrel lacks the feed ramp present on the Numrich kit . You'd have to add one to get the rounds from the mag into the barrel , correct ?
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    Chris, The Numrich 22 rf liner requires a feed ramp because it is inserted into the 30-06 barrel with the rear cone shaped breech. If you read my first post at the top, "install a rear extension to fit the M2 bolt" concerning the barrel liner. If you ever notice a SA M2 22rf barrel at a gunshow or anywhere else, there isn't any feed ramp such as the Numrich barrel. Notice the photo of the breech end of the barrel, that is the extension with the liner installed. Robert

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    Interresting. The Numrich kit uses a standard M2 bolt too ( but some have built up soldering on the lower , center rail so as to stick further down into the mag.) . The barrel does lock into the upper bolt lug cut out and does protrude out to the M2 bolt face for proper headspace. However , it does use a H&R Reising M65 type mag in it's own modified A3 triggerguard. That may make a feed ramp necessary where as a M2 doesn't need one. I do have a Springfield .22 , but never paid any attention to the feed ramp area. I'll have to look at it closer next time.
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    Question Rcs...

    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    Chris, The Numrich 22 rf liner requires a feed ramp because it is inserted into the 30-06 barrel with the rear cone shaped breech. If you read my first post at the top, "install a rear extension to fit the M2 bolt" concerning the barrel liner. If you ever notice a SA M2 22rf barrel at a gunshow or anywhere else, there isn't any feed ramp such as the Numrich barrel. Notice the photo of the breech end of the barrel, that is the extension with the liner installed. Robert
    Now I'm really puzzled...I'll have to pull my 1922-M2 out as well as my Numerich Kit and compare to your photo and statement re: the feed ramp. Interesting topic. Thanks.

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    Chris, The Numrich 22 rim fire conversion kit for the TSMG also has the H&R Reising magazine inserted into a 20rd TSMG magazine and the liner for the 45 acp barrel also has the feed ramp


    All you have to do is look at the rear breech of a SA M2 22 rim fire barrel -

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