Winchester Rangers hitting shelves
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Winchester Rangers hitting shelves
A number of people have purchased them recently from Cabelas at $389 plus this month 10% back rebate from Winchester. Several have had beautiful Turkish walnut.
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Re: Winchester Rangers hitting shelves
Is that a 22 LR? Interesting, indeed. I'd not heard of them yet.
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Re: Winchester Rangers hitting shelves
We had anouther thread , they are spin off of the 9422 except billet aluminum receiver. And made in Turkey. Announced at shot show in 2023 IIRC . But its taken them nearly two years to produce. Price is good for import and so far excellent reviews.
Receiver is hard coat anodized chromoly barrel Turkish walnut.
Receiver is hard coat anodized chromoly barrel Turkish walnut.
Re: Winchester Rangers hitting shelves
That’s a handsome rifle for under $400
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Re: Winchester Rangers hitting shelves
It's much more pleasing to the eye than the new Savage lever 22.
If I saw that hunk of fiddleback walnut in the store I'd be digging in my wallet!
If I saw that hunk of fiddleback walnut in the store I'd be digging in my wallet!

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Re: Winchester Rangers hitting shelves
That's second one Ive seen with fancy walnut
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Re: Winchester Rangers hitting shelves
I'm as reluctant to give money to mohammedans as to China.
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Re: Winchester Rangers hitting shelves
Well, they are NATO partners, and it is possible a Christian is among the employees. The Turkish firearms industry has access to some lovely walnut.
Islam: The vast majority of Turks are Muslim, with Sunni Islam being the most common branch, particularly the Hanafi school of thought. Alevi Muslims, a minority religious community, also have a significant presence in Turkey.
Christianity: Historically, Anatolia (Turkey) was a predominantly Christian land. Today, small communities of Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Roman Catholic Christians exist, largely concentrated in major cities like Istanbul.
Judaism: Turkey's Jewish community has ancient roots and was strengthened by Sephardic Jews fleeing the Spanish Inquisition in the 15th century. This small but significant community is also mainly found in major urban centers.
Islam: The vast majority of Turks are Muslim, with Sunni Islam being the most common branch, particularly the Hanafi school of thought. Alevi Muslims, a minority religious community, also have a significant presence in Turkey.
Christianity: Historically, Anatolia (Turkey) was a predominantly Christian land. Today, small communities of Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Roman Catholic Christians exist, largely concentrated in major cities like Istanbul.
Judaism: Turkey's Jewish community has ancient roots and was strengthened by Sephardic Jews fleeing the Spanish Inquisition in the 15th century. This small but significant community is also mainly found in major urban centers.
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Re: Winchester Rangers hitting shelves
All mohammedans are enemies of humanity.Bill in Oregon wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 7:45 am Well, they are NATO partners, and it is possible a Christian is among the employees. The Turkish firearms industry has access to some lovely walnut.
Islam: The vast majority of Turks are Muslim, with Sunni Islam being the most common branch, particularly the Hanafi school of thought. Alevi Muslims, a minority religious community, also have a significant presence in Turkey.
Christianity: Historically, Anatolia (Turkey) was a predominantly Christian land. Today, small communities of Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Roman Catholic Christians exist, largely concentrated in major cities like Istanbul.
Judaism: Turkey's Jewish community has ancient roots and was strengthened by Sephardic Jews fleeing the Spanish Inquisition in the 15th century. This small but significant community is also mainly found in major urban centers.