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    Springfield M1922M1 pics

    Guys,

    Here's some pictures of my newest addition, Enjoy, and of course all comments welcome and appreciated. More pictures at the link below.

    Jim

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    Oops...try this.
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    1922,service rifle.Looks nice.What is the serial number? I have #9742 with 10-26 barrel and a J5 bolt.Does your rifle have the trap in the butt?Lee W.

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    M1922 Mi

    They're all nice! But how does it shoot with what seems to be a low (short) front sight blade? Mine (s/n 10,000 something) has a standard M1903 blade and shoots penny to nickel sized groups at 25 yards with the Lyman sight cranked up 5 clicks. Just curious, B

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    My 1922 M2

    I really like mine. My 25 yard group typically looks like one shot from a 30 cal., and that's free hand.
    Last edited by Loy Hamilton; 04-15-2009 at 06:23 PM.

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    Thanks guys, as for the front sight I know it's a little short. The plan is to replace it. The butt plate does not have the trap in it. The serial # is 11344. If you go up to the original post there should be a link to more pictures at photobucket. I'm hoping to take it out by this weekend. This one has not been upgraded to a M2. TYhe real question I have is about the D&T holes for a scope.

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    Loy, you're by far a better shot than I. I use the back of a wooden patio chair or sometimes a saw horse as a rest. At best I get 4 of 5 holes in a penny grouping, but offhand is another challenge altogether. But at least I have eliminated my woodpecker problem! It's an expensive rifle to use for killing pests but I sure look good when doing it. And that's a neat pic of James Doolittle! B

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Koligian View Post
    Loy, you're by far a better shot than I. I use the back of a wooden patio chair or sometimes a saw horse as a rest. At best I get 4 of 5 holes in a penny grouping, but offhand is another challenge altogether. But at least I have eliminated my woodpecker problem! It's an expensive rifle to use for killing pests but I sure look good when doing it. And that's a neat pic of James Doolittle! B
    I got to clairify that Bruce...that's free hand from the prone position. I have a Remington Nylon 66 that will shoot just as well. Some folks don't like them, but that "Nylon" rifle will drive nails!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Koligian View Post
    They're all nice! But how does it shoot with what seems to be a low (short) front sight blade? Mine (s/n 10,000 something) has a standard M1903 blade and shoots penny to nickel sized groups at 25 yards with the Lyman sight cranked up 5 clicks. Just curious, B
    This is 50 rounds I shot at 25yds this ajternoon. I've decided I like the rifle.

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