Friends,
I have acquired a .22 cal M1922II of a configuration I have never seen before.
The receiver is marked "U.S. Springfield Armory M1922 II cal..22 10498" The second "I" is slightly lower from the line of the first "I."
The rifle has a full straight, finger groove, stock - just like a M1903 rather than the common sporter stock. There are no stampings on the stock of any kind. The receiver is drilled and tapped on the right side for a receiver sight - but, there is no receiver sight and the stock isn't inlet to allow one. Instead it has a standard '03 barrel sight. the barrel is dated 3-32. It even has a bayonet lug. The butt plate does not have a trapdoor.
Can anyone tell me what I have? I've never seen anything like this.
Thanks for any help, suggestions or thoughts on where I could look for more information.
Hugh
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