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Re: Fudd buys a Griffin & Howe Springfield M1922 .22LR
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Jan 29th a 02:31 PM
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by bsteele |
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I think one of the reasons the 1922 sporters weigh so much is the hole in the barrel is so much smaller than a 30-06 and the outside profile is the same. The actions are big for a 22 and subsequently seem to make the stocks man size.
I have a 1922 MI made by Jack Haugh that we tried to make as light as possible and it’s still around 8#.
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