“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.
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.