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To: .44 Special

“4) Springfield M1922 II b, sn 9X6. Excellent +, Accuracy was phenomenal. 10 shots into .326 inch at 50 yards.”

Man o man o man. I cry with you. I’d NEVER sell a M1922 rifle with that kind of accuracy. Might never find one like that again.


108 posted on 09/09/2021 1:12:02 PM PDT by Lions Gate
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To: Lions Gate

I’ve owned 5 M1922s over the years and shot a few more (I’m an old codger).
As a rule of thumb; barrels made after ‘37 have so-so accuracy. Barrels made ‘32 to ‘37 are accurate, usually closer to ‘32 the better the accuracy. I have found no difference in original versus rebarreled M1922, except for those with barrels dated after ‘37. My old 9X6 was produced in ‘23 and rebarreled with a ‘35 barrel. Never found one that shot tighter. I’ve heard that A. Pope cut some barrels for M22s, I’ve never seen one. Probably hid in vaults somewhere. Pope did a number of target ‘03s and they were exceptionally accurate. I’ve owned a number of competition Win. 52s that could shot possible all day but there is nothing that excites me like an M1922. Thank you and all the best to you.


135 posted on 09/10/2021 2:09:40 PM PDT by .44 Special (Taimid Buacharch)
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