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  • SFV_Dealer
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 717

    Springfield 1922 22LR rifle - help?

    Hi,
    I am a type 01 FFL dealer but have no experience with C&R type guns. Can anyone help: ID, age, approx worth of this rifle ?
    SA1911 22LR 75%.jpg
    SA1911 22LR entire 75%.jpg
    As you can tell, I am a modern arms dealer (note the Rock River Arms case)... The blue book is somewhat vague and I can't tell the value...
    Any help would be appreciated. My customer wants to know if it is worth anything. I am going the customer's 15 guns of older Mausers, Winchesters, and Anschutz on GunBroker.com....
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    m24armorer
    In Memoriam
    • Feb 2006
    • 1422

    The way it looks I would think about 800.00 on a good day. Having the receiver front ring drilled and tapped really hurts. Is the barrel also tapped for a front scope block?

    Or is the rear receiver bridge tapped. It's hard to tell from the pic about weather the finish is original or redone. Need more pics!
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      SFV_Dealer
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 717

      Calguns photo uploads limited to 97K. Can you PM me with your e-mail so that I can send you better photos ?
      New Website: http://www.metroshotfirearms.com

      ** AR 15 and AR10 off list CA compliant rifles **

      Remember to support your local gun dealer in CA as they are a rare breed and subject to nonexistence!sigpic

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        M. Sage
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        • Jul 2006
        • 19759

        Originally posted by SFV_Dealer
        Calguns photo uploads limited to 97K.
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        • #5
          Vigilante
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2006
          • 647

          Those 1922s are very rare. My dad has two of them and people are always trying to buy them off of him, but he knows better. Too bad that its been drilled and tapped though. $800 seems like a lot for a gun that has been ruined. My guess would be $650-700, but what do I know.

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          • #6
            dhl
            Member
            • Jan 2006
            • 244

            I'm assuming it doesn't have the scope it was drilled and tapped for.

            Sorry Off Topic:
            SFV_DEALER, on a side note, has anyone built and shot one of your AR47s yet? Last I heard you were waiting for the uppers. Can you provide any quality reports on the lowers and uppers, a function report and a range report? Thank you.

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