That's a nice 3922, 2152hq Great work!
The first single shot I ever owned was a 922 I bought for $35 or $40, missing the extractor. This was 40 years ago, or so. Pre-internet days. I ordered that extractor from Numrich every time I sent in an order for 9 years. Eventually they had one. By that time, I had polished the action and parts, and it was disassembled in a bag. We were now into the internet era, and this group was together on the old shooters.com board, on the single shot forum. I asked the question that is often asked here, "Can these be made into a centerfire, say .22 Hornet?." Fortunately, some good advice was given to me that it was only .22 rimfire capable, and I lost interest in completing it.
Yesterday, I needed to set back an octagon barrel slightly to time it. I have a new lathe that I've run once or twice, doing some trivial stuff. I didn't want to mess with an octagon barrel setback as my first project on it. I have run a lathe very little for the past 10 years, and have never been a real machinist.
I thought about this action, pulled it out, and fit, chambered, and finished a barrel for it. That gave me some familiarity with the new lathe to be confident I can do the more valuable/critical barrel, which I did today.
The little H&A 922 now needs some attention to finish it. Repolish, decide to rust blue or color case it, and either find the original stock or make one. Cut for the extractor, and cut sight dovetails. That will require me to learn to operate my new Bridgeport, which has been sitting on my floor, wired in and never turned on for several months.
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