artd
01-23-2021, 12:18
Except for a fleeting comment in Brophy’s book, little is said about the presents of a bolt-stop on the Model of 1922 rifle. To ease single-round feeding, the bolt-stop feature was designed to hold the bolt open, in its rear-ward most position, while the muzzle was pointed at the ground. More when half of the 2020 M1922 receivers were milled for the bolt-stop. Serial number 1546 has this feature, while serial numbers 1807 and 1949 do not.
The bolt-stop is a flat spring with an integrated pin. The pin seats in a hole in the receiver’s left-side bolt track. The flat-spring is seated in a milled slot just forward of the trigger assembly. As the bolt is drawn rear-ward the spring loaded pin will mate with a detent located on the bottom of the bolt extractor.
Obviously, the feature was discontinued between serial number 1546 and 1807. To narrow this range down, I would appreciate anyone owning a Model of 1922 posting if their rifle has this feature. If you do not wish to publicly post your SN, you can PM me the information.
Thanks,
Art
Bolt-Stop Assembly
48804
Hole for Bolt-Stop Pin
48805
Hole with Pin Inserted
48806
No Hole Present
48807
Bolt Detent on Extractor
48808
The bolt-stop is a flat spring with an integrated pin. The pin seats in a hole in the receiver’s left-side bolt track. The flat-spring is seated in a milled slot just forward of the trigger assembly. As the bolt is drawn rear-ward the spring loaded pin will mate with a detent located on the bottom of the bolt extractor.
Obviously, the feature was discontinued between serial number 1546 and 1807. To narrow this range down, I would appreciate anyone owning a Model of 1922 posting if their rifle has this feature. If you do not wish to publicly post your SN, you can PM me the information.
Thanks,
Art
Bolt-Stop Assembly
48804
Hole for Bolt-Stop Pin
48805
Hole with Pin Inserted
48806
No Hole Present
48807
Bolt Detent on Extractor
48808