Chiappa Firearms sells the M1-22, a leisure-shooting, varmint rimfire reproduction of the most manufactured 20th Century American military rifle!
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A great classic of the American arms industry comes from Italy... in a funny style: Chiappa Firearms introduces the M1-22 semi-automatic, rimfire sporting carbine!
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The M1 carbine saw active service with the Italian Army, Police and Carabinieri for a long time - hence why Chiappa decided to pay a tribute to this design!
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The Chiappa M1-22 carbine can mount the original fixed and folding stocks of the vintage M1, M1-A1 and M2 carbines
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The M1-22 represents Chiappa's homage to a great classic of the global arms industry and history
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The M1-22 is so faithful to the original that, if we still were in the 1940s, it would probably be adopted as a trainer rifle for recruits!
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A quick close-up of the cold-hammer forged, 4140 steel barrel
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Here is the Chiappa Firearms M1-22 "Poly" carbine, featuring a black synthetic stock
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The magazine catch and the safety lever are located on the left side, just in front of the trigger guard
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Metal parts are very well crafted on the M1-22 - actually more than they often were on the original wartime M1 carbines
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Have fun for less: a .22 rimfire chambering allows sports shooter to plink for longer, saving high-caliber ammunition for when it really counts!
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The M1-22 comes equipped with two polymer 10-rounds single-stack, single-feed magazines
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Magazine well and retention system: once again, a perfect reproduction of the original
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A close-up of the fixed front sight, purely military-style, and once again, made out of polymer (not metal)
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Detail level is so high in this reproduction, the barrel even comes with a bayonet lug!
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The rear sight of the M1-22 is adjustable for windage and elevation through the notch seen on its right side
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The sights on the Chiappa M1-22 are made of polymer, but are otherwise perfect replicas of the original M1 carbine iron sights
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Much like in the original M1 carbine, controls on the Chiappa M1-22 are NOT ambidextrous
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Controls configuration on this rimfire replica is so faithful to the original that it could be effectively used as a field trainer
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11mm rails for optics are machined in front of the rear sight and in front of the ejection window
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The magazine follower dubs as a hold-open device activator when the gun runs out of ammo
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The Chiappa Firearms' M1-22 carbine is accurate and reliable, and will provide hours and hours of fun at the range!
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Chambering a round in the M1-22 is smooth and quick; malfunctions are quite rare
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The bolt head of the M1-22 is very well machined, for utter reliability - note the squared seat for the rimfire striker
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The field-stripping scheme for the M1-22 follows the original procedure for the M1 carbine
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A close-up of the trigger pack; the earliest samples of the M1-22 sometimes had a craggy trigger, but the problem has since been solved
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Much like in the original M1 carbine, the upper portion of the handguard that encases the barrel of the Chiappa M1-22 carbine can be removed and replaced with a ventilated barrel shroud or a tactical rail
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The metal band that keeps the front part of the stock in place also hosts a sling ring
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The buttstock on the Chiappa M1-22 is ready to accept a sling
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All parts follow 100% the proportions of the original project, including the pistol grip
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