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    US .22 Trainers Rifles TM 9-280, Pstols TM 9-2316 Fleabay

    I have these two manuals posted on Ebay at this time along with a number of US weapons TMs and others such as Brit Flame Thrower, GS Manpack ( have a look at this quite informative), AR. 70, Bren and MG 42. Thanks.

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    To much gun stuff Ben, you better let me relieve you of some of that...
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    Your rifle was converted to .22rf in India. India added the mounting point and rear sight of a No.4 rifle to a No.1 rifle that had already been converted to .22 as a No.2 MkIV*. The rear sight modification was done at the Indian Depot 502 Work Shop.

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    Warning, collecting .22's are addictive!!
    VERY VERY addictive.......................

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    The list early on in the thread was nice, but there were US (I need to keep in mind this is an international boeard - please forgive the occasional chauvanistic lapse) military, or military-style .22s before 1922, including at least the following (all are expensive):

    (1) Winchecter conversion of 1870 Springfield (made under Remngton license) .50-70 Navy rifle
    (2) 1898 Kragicon - finished rifles and barreled actions for field conversion)
    (3) Winder musket (based on the M1885 low-wall)
    (4) Springfield Hoffer-Thompson

    (1) is VERY rare, less than 100 made (looking, wistfully)
    (2) rare, about 800 made, but can be found. I have one of these.
    (3) probably the only fairly "common" one of the group (don't want one - collect SA stuff only)
    (4) rare, and few have survived (looking, wistfully)

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    True , but as I said , my collecting was / is WW2 USGI and pre WW2 that was still in service in great numbers at the start of WW2 . The list reflected that . There were several others used in small numbers and there are a whole slew of post WW2 ones too , if that floats one's boat .
    I also have a couple of Numrich 1903 .22 conversion kits and a Springfield 87M .22 Garandicon copy that are not USGI , but still fun . Oh , yes , and the military .22 adapter kit for the 60mm / 81mm / 4.2-inch mortars .
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    Trainers are very addictive ,
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    #4 , bit of an oddball this one cant seem to find much info on it , the conversion was done in 68, lots of broad arrows , has a sleeved barrel but no Parker Hale marks on it , otherwise all matching including wood and mag .
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    Nice collection there dances with gophers. I can only confess to a couple of BSA Martinis (22LR) and this 22 SHT IV* that I picked up just last week. [IMG][/IMG]

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    Oh , I forgot the best one , though I'm not sure if this is the .22 version or not .

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    Quote Originally Posted by emmagee1917 View Post
    Oh , I forgot the best one , though I'm not sure if this is the .22 version or not .
    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...5c8f5d64-1.jpg
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    Neat photo. I believe its a the M1903A2 subcaliber device. I believe they were .30-06 Springfield and commonly used tracers to spot their hits on the targets.

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