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Tell me about this levergun.
I might have a chance to buy one of these locally, a Winchester 9422M Tribute rifle. It is one identical to the top rifle in this pic that I just found online. It has the Winchester pony engraved on the right side of the receiver, and a tribute design on the left side. It is in great condition, I'd say LNIB. I've never seen one of these before, so I'm assuming it would be somewhat more desirable than a standard 9422M.
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Re: Tell me about this levergun.
Any 9422M would be desirable but that one does have a bit extra......



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Is it the 1 of 222 or the one of 9422 Tribute?
The serial number will either begin with FTC or FTH.
The FTC model had a total production of 222.
Pretty rare gun for sure.
Production of the FTH never reached 9422. I don't think there is a correct total production number available.
I think all of these were born in 2005.
The serial number will either begin with FTC or FTH.
The FTC model had a total production of 222.
Pretty rare gun for sure.
Production of the FTH never reached 9422. I don't think there is a correct total production number available.
I think all of these were born in 2005.
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Looking at your picture again, the top one looks like either a High Grade Tribute Legacy or a Special edition Legacy Tribute.
Again, production figures are not available.
Again, production figures are not available.
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The left side of the receiver says, "Model 9422 Tribute" in little banners. I'll try to find another pic online. I don't have any pics of this actual gun, and won't be able to see it again for a few days. Serial number begins with FTSXXXX.
Found this pic online, but this is the same.

Found this pic online, but this is the same.

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My records don't show that serial number prefix.
But with that inscription and no scroll engraving around it, it is most likely the Special Edition Legacy Tribute.
Will shoot 22mag and 22LR.
But with that inscription and no scroll engraving around it, it is most likely the Special Edition Legacy Tribute.
Will shoot 22mag and 22LR.
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That one is the Special Edition Legacy Tribute model.
Good to know about the serial number.
Good to know about the serial number.
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It would make a fine pistol caliber silhouette rifle, but.......have you seen what 22 mag ammo costs today? You can shoot full throttle hand loaded 44 mag ammo cheaper. But that's me, you may have a big stash of it.
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Woodcrafter, you mean it'll shoot .22 magnum OR .22LR. Not interchangeable in anything but a two-cylindered revolver.
I can see a collector buying one of these special editions, but not a shooter/hunter. Mostly people who have them buy them as "investments" (jury is still out about that, IMO) or simply because they are pretty. Nothing wrong with either, but it seems a shame to let one of the best small game/utility rifles ever made just sit. And the plain Jane ones shoot just as well.
ALL of these 9422s, magnum and regular .22 have escalated 'way up in price since they stopped making them. So if you can find one in decent shape at a "regular shootin' .22" price, and turn it around in the Winchester enthusiast marketplace (like right here!), you might make a good few $$.
But I'd find it hard to sell if I found another one reasonable; my green laminate stock 9422M is now used by my older son. For just about everything. A farmer/gunshop owner/log broker friend of mine in upstate NYS carries one all the time he's drivin' on dirt. Calls it his "Dispatcher."
I can see a collector buying one of these special editions, but not a shooter/hunter. Mostly people who have them buy them as "investments" (jury is still out about that, IMO) or simply because they are pretty. Nothing wrong with either, but it seems a shame to let one of the best small game/utility rifles ever made just sit. And the plain Jane ones shoot just as well.
ALL of these 9422s, magnum and regular .22 have escalated 'way up in price since they stopped making them. So if you can find one in decent shape at a "regular shootin' .22" price, and turn it around in the Winchester enthusiast marketplace (like right here!), you might make a good few $$.
But I'd find it hard to sell if I found another one reasonable; my green laminate stock 9422M is now used by my older son. For just about everything. A farmer/gunshop owner/log broker friend of mine in upstate NYS carries one all the time he's drivin' on dirt. Calls it his "Dispatcher."
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I guess I didn't word that right did I.Mike Armstrong wrote:Woodcrafter, you mean it'll shoot .22 magnum OR .22LR. Not interchangeable in anything but a two-cylindered revolver.
"They were chambered in 22mag OR 22LR."
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Like the coyotes say, "No farm, no howl"!
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While I like, and have owned/shot a dozen different 9422 models (a Legacy included) over the years, IMHO one would have to be a fairly rabid 9422 collector to pay more than any other NIB 9422 for a Legacy Model, "Tribute" or not.
Especially if the intent is to actually use (shoot) one.
They were factory "collectibles", made to increase sales & appeal to those interested in such - much like the post-64 Model 94 commemoratives.
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While I like, and have owned/shot a dozen different 9422 models (a Legacy included) over the years, IMHO one would have to be a fairly rabid 9422 collector to pay more than any other NIB 9422 for a Legacy Model, "Tribute" or not.
Especially if the intent is to actually use (shoot) one.
They were factory "collectibles", made to increase sales & appeal to those interested in such - much like the post-64 Model 94 commemoratives.
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Pete44ru wrote:.
While I like, and have owned/shot a dozen different 9422 models (a Legacy included) over the years, IMHO one would have to be a fairly rabid 9422 collector to pay more than any other NIB 9422 for a Legacy Model, "Tribute" or not.
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I have no use for a 22 mag, so that's what I'm counting on, as long as I can pick it up for a good price. There are fairly rabid collectors out there from what I'm finding out. Found some of these rifles that have sold for some some big money.
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