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Sporterized Springfield 1922 M2, who's got one?

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12 August 2018, 01:33
Gunswizard
Sporterized Springfield 1922 M2, who's got one?
Looking to build a Springfield 1922 M2 sporter, seeking pics of yours for inspiration and ideas for my build.
12 August 2018, 03:45
butchlambert
Just sold mine.

12 August 2018, 06:38
dpcd
"Building a sporter", has a very bad image for me if it involves altering an original condition military small arm. These days, that means converting a valuable collectors item to scrap.
Maybe you mean something else though.
12 August 2018, 07:47
Gunswizard
The rifle I have has already been sporterized, just looking to improve upon what's already been done. I am not altering an original rifle, I fully understand their value.
12 August 2018, 19:41
dpcd
I would restore it back to original military configuration. If it has not been butchered up too badly.
16 March 2019, 07:42
domit
I have one but can't post pictures here. if someone sends me a # I can send a message with a pict to post.
19 March 2019, 03:22
domit
pictures sent. my rifle was already cut and drilled when I got it so was perfect to build custom.
21 March 2019, 20:35
cdsx
quote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
"Building a sporter", has a very bad image for me if it involves altering an original condition military small arm. These days, that means converting a valuable collectors item to scrap.
Maybe you mean something else though.


This is the dilemna I’m dealing with right now, but with Enfields. All the Enfields I’ve acquired so far have been bubba’d; I actively seek these out, so I can build them to the spec I want with a clear conscience, since I’m not defacing a military artifact.

My soon-to-be latest acquisition(s) now present a problem. I’m waiting to take delivery of a matched pair, one P-14 and one M1917. They were represented as “sporterized”, which, with Enfields, usually involves a Home Depot DIY gunsmithing kit: a saw, a sanding block, and an angle grinder. But only when I received a couple of photos preceding the delivery of the rifles did I see they were not irretrievably bubba’d. The stocks had been given the usual, handguards and bands discarded, forend rounded with a sander, but the metalwork is 100% intact. The barrels are full-length with military sights, the rear mule-ears untouched with flip-up sights still working, dogleg bolt handles, everything. These rifles are completely restorable, if the stocks and fittings were replaced.

My dilemma is this: I’m not interested in restoring them myself, I’m really after them as the bases of projects. I’d happily trade one or both for equivalent Enfields that are unrestorable, but no one up here seems to be terribly interested. Our market in Canada is much smaller than yours, but sending rifles back and forth across the border is virtually impossible, or at least prohibitively expensive. So I’m stuck between a rock and an angle grinder. Don’t want to ruin them, can’t find someone else who doesn’t. Having a bit of conscience is terribly inconvenient sometimes!
30 May 2019, 03:10
gasgunner
Ive got several. If someone can post it I can email them a pic.

John
30 May 2019, 18:48
gasgunner
Lets try this.

19 August 2019, 10:11
Buglemintoday
Sharp looking rifle GasGunner!


"Let me start off with two words: Made in America"
05 September 2019, 00:54
xausa
quote:
Originally posted by Buglemintoday:
Sharp looking rifle GasGunner!


Looks like a G&H stock with Hensoldt scope in a Tilden mount.

Very nice!
11 September 2019, 04:03
Gary MacDonald
That's a M-1 , a early sporter and well worth putting back to original . You can find the rear bolt handle ( bolt is 2parts frt and rear ) for about $35 , stocks come up occasionally around $100-150 and your barrel could probably be rescued.
31 January 2020, 15:01
Gunswizard
What's wrong with leaving a beautiful sporter like that be, I don't understand the fetish for returning these rifles to military configuration.
01 February 2020, 05:32
jeffeosso
i'd have it!


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04 February 2020, 23:38
lowgun
A 1922 sporter built by a talented gunsmith is much more interesting and collectible than an original 1922. The same goes for a 1903.
07 February 2020, 14:39
Gunswizard
My thought exactly, I have had '03s and currently have a 1922. At one time I even had a Griffin & Howe sporterized 1922.
07 February 2020, 17:31
Nathan Chambers
One of the best looking rifles that Sam Marino built was based on a like new 1922. Some one in the Beaumont, Texas area became the proud owner. The 1922 is not as accurate as the early Remington 40x repeater, The 1922 does make a beautiful custom rifle.
21 February 2020, 00:59
Gunswizard
I have made my current 1922 Sporter a blind magazine by shortening the magazine and retainer and installing a 1903 floorplate. Much more attractive than the military magazine protruding from the bottom, thinking of filling in the opening in the bottom of the receiver and making it a single shot.
04 July 2023, 20:19
lowgun
Sorry this thread went belly up. I have a sporterized 1922 that I suspect came out of the Parker Whelen shop in Washington, D.C. However, my camera skills are non existent.
23 July 2023, 09:38
A10ACN
I’ve got one. Pretty bad. Completely ruined the military collector value. Someone reshaped the original stock, grafted a thin oval cheekpiece on it, a full metal grip cap, and took a piece of old horn and made a forend tip out of it. Then rubbed in an old red oil finish. The worst part is they scratched up the barrel with their names. I guess it was two of them, some gun butchers out of of NY, named Griffin and the other Howe. Even scratched a number on it. What a shame….
24 July 2023, 14:48
p dog shooter
quote:
NY, named Griffin and the other Howe


Gun hackers for sure.
25 July 2023, 19:08
ClaMar
I have a 1922, with unaltered metal in very good condition, but placed in an original "C" stock that is in great condition. I've been looking for an original 1922 stock to return it to its original configuration, but without any success to date. I'd appreciate any leads.

ClaMar
06 November 2023, 08:09
Gunswizard
For a 1922 stock try posting a wanted ad on the CMP Forum. There are several individuals on there that sell 1922 parts.
20 November 2023, 22:54
Alec Torres
I have a relatively unmolested Springfield M2 all original and in good condition. Only the front sight has been repplaced.

Any idea of value?