Winchester 9422

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Reno1892
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Winchester 9422

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I just bought my 2nd lever gun, a Winchester 9422M. It's an XTR model and from the two serial number lists I found, it was made in either 1977 or '78. I've read (after I bought it of course) that the XTR models had a deeper blued finish, upgraded wood and checkering. The finish is still beautiful and although I've seen better, the wood has some nice figuring. I've also never seen a tighter, nicer stock to receiver fit, but there's no checkering.

I understand the XTR models came out in '77. Is it possible the early models didn't have checkering, or is it more likely that the stock has been replaced? If it's the latter, it was done by someone with exceptional skill. I'll post some pics tomorrow.
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Re: Winchester 9422

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I have two model 9422s, one in .22lr and the other in .22 mag. They both have beautiful, perfectly executed checkering. The .22lr has a nicely figured walnut stock, the mag has a laminated stock in green and gray. I bought both in the late 80s and the serial number of the mag indicates it was made in 1987.
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Re: Winchester 9422

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Congrats and enjoy it!
22 38-40 44 017.jpg
9422 XTR TRAPPER I believe its a 1978 with checkering....
perfect condition except for the scope....
old eyes
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Re: Winchester 9422

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Yes it is possible. I don't recall for sure how long. IIRC, the first two years of the XTR were not checkered. Congrats! I prefer the uncheckered ones myself.
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Re: Winchester 9422

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Well, I've learned a lot over the last 24 hours, mostly from other forums. From what I gather, it seems the first year the XTR came out in '78, was the only year it wasn't checkered. So mine was probably made in early '78 as they switched from a steel magazine tube (like mine) to brass also in '78.

I was initially going to mount a scope, but now I'm thinking about a peep sight, but I'd rather not drill and tap the tang. Does anyone know of a peep sight that can be mounted in the receiver dovetail?
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Rihmfire, I was unaware that the 9422 came in a trapper version....very cool!
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RIHMFIRE wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 9:33 pm Congrats and enjoy it!
22 38-40 44 017.jpg
9422 XTR TRAPPER I believe its a 1978 with checkering....NOPE
perfect condition except for the scope....
old eyes
correction it's a 1994
read the wrong line in my records
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Re: Winchester 9422

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Just wish I'd of kept mine back in the 1980's. Thanks for the pics, fellers!
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Back when it was easy to import a firearm from the USA to the UK I got a 9422M with the checkered stock, it was incredibly accurate at 200yds with open sights but stupidly let it go, I did buy another but it was nowhere near as accurate. I also had a 9422 in LR that was a very early one and had been abused quite badly and was rusty when I bought it but it never let me down.
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Re: Winchester 9422

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The first rifle I purchased for my wife was a 9422 LR. I think it was for Christmas 1994. It has very nice case color, great checkering and is a lot of fun to shoot. Nice and light and easy for my wife to handle. I'll have to check to see if I can find out when it was made. I know it had been in the store many years before I bought it.
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