Springfield Armory

Springfield Armory M1922 MII .22 LR *COLLECTIBLE MILITARY TRAINING RIFLE*

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  • Springfield Armory M1922 MII .22 LR *COLLECTIBLE MILITARY TRAINING RIFLE*
  • Springfield Armory M1922 MII .22 LR *COLLECTIBLE MILITARY TRAINING RIFLE*
  • Springfield Armory M1922 MII .22 LR *COLLECTIBLE MILITARY TRAINING RIFLE*
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Bryant Ridge Co. is pleased to present this historic bolt-action rifle today for auction, this is the Springfield Armory Model 1922 MII (M2)!
 
 
SPECIFICATIONS:
 
Manufacturer: Springfield Armory 
Model: 1922 MII (M2)
Serial: 15373B
Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (Only)
Finish: Parkerized
Barrel Length: 24"
Optics/Sights: Hooded Blade Front with Adjustable Lyman Aperture Rear 
Stock/Grips: Smooth Walnut 
Action: Bolt-Action 
Markings: Standard / The top of the chamber is stamped “U.S. Springfield Armory M1922MII Cal. 22 / 15373B”. The top of the barrel -just behind the front sight- is stamped “SA” over a flaming bomb, and the date of manufacture “11-35”. The top of the bolt is stamped “M2 / D28223-2”. The bolt handle is stamped “N.S. / M2”. The Left side of the barrel is stamped “Long Rifle / Cart'ge Only”.

Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Springfield Model 1922 was a .22 LR bolt-action training rifle developed under the direction of Maj. Julian S. Hatcher at Springfield Armory in 1919, in cooperation with the National Rifle Association (NRA). Designed to provide an accurate smallbore rifle for school competitions and civilian rifle clubs, it was based on a modified M1903 Springfield action. The final design was standardized in 1922 and marked "Model of 1922, Cal .22" on the receiver ring. It featured a 24-inch barrel with four-groove rifling and a 1:16 twist, a detachable five-round magazine, and a stock with an NRA-style sporting pistol grip, one barrel band, and no upper handguard. The front sight was a modified military type, and the rear sight was a Lyman 48B peep mounted on the rear receiver bridge. Approximately 2,000 of these rifles were produced at Springfield Armory until 1924, when production stopped for modifications. 
 
In 1925, the U.S. Army adopted an improved version of the rifle, designated U.S. Rifle, Cal .22, M1922 MI (M1). This model featured a new firing mechanism, bolt head, and a new five-round magazine that fit flush. The barrel had a slightly larger rifling diameter and a smaller chamber with tighter headspace. It was fitted with a Lyman 48C receiver sight, allowing half-minute adjustments. The Army issue rifle had a modified military-type "C" sporter stock, while the sales version had an NRA sporter stock and was drilled and tapped for scope bases. Final receiver markings were "U.S. Springfield Armory, Model 1922MI, Cal .22." These rifles went on sale in 1926. 
 
Older 1922 rifles, when returned to the armory for repairs, were fitted with all the new parts and marked MIs by re-stamping the receiver. In 1932, a second set of improvements was made to the Springfield .22, resulting in the MII (M2) variant. The MII featured a new bolt with adjustable headspace, a better extractor, and a rear striker fitted with a large, round disk nut that acted as a gas deflector in the event of a ruptured case. The trigger guard assembly and magazine mount were redesigned, eliminating the magazine filler block and installing a stamped steel guide/push button release. It was fitted with a new stock with less drop at the heel and a deeply checkered National Match buttplate without a trap. Receivers were marked “U.S. Springfield Armory, M1922MII Cal .22." 
 
The new model was not drilled and tapped for scope bases. Older rifles were retrofitted with the new parts and re-stamped accordingly. The Springfield Model 1922 series was utilized for military training and civilian target shooting. The M1922 MI NRA variant, in particular, became popular among civilian marksmen. The M1922 MII (M2) variant's design enhancements contributed to its reputation for accuracy and reliability. Today, these rifles are valued by collectors and enthusiasts for their historical significance and craftsmanship.

Contents:
This example will ship with one magazine!

Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders. 

 

 

 

Shipping Details

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Return Policy

We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders. 
 

 

 

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