Yes, if your are talking about the 22 caliber variant of the 1903 Springfield service rifle. What does the rifle in question look like?

For starters, there were only three styles of stocks used. One was a high comb NRA stock with a cup shaped butt plate. The other two were military issue stocks with lower combs and grasping grooves on the forearm. All three were relieved for Lyman 48s and had military style sling swivels (with a nifty front band that was shaped to fit around a barrel without a hand guard). Do a google search for M1 and M2 1922 Springfields and you will see plenty of pictures of what I'm talking about. In my opinion, they are the Steve McQueen of 22s or, if you may, the "King of Cool" of 22s.

Ask gnoahhh, he knows 1922 Springfields!


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