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barbon
Member Posts: 40 (3/28/02 12:18:25 am) Reply Winchester 9422, not XTR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi all, Anyone remember the original Winchester Model 9422? Just a plain, walnut stocked, little gun. A few years ago I walked into a gun store, real casual like, and I spotted this gun, brand new, in the gun rack. Looking like I couldn't care less about this ol' plain gun, I fingered the shiny fancy ones next to it, I caught the clerk not looking and I did a finger lock on her that Conan the Barb. couldn't have pried loose. I caught the clerks attention and said where did this ugly thing come from? An out of gun bidness hardware store he said, don't think we'll ever sell it. Palms began to sweat. Sure 'nuff I said, everybody wants the shiny looking ones. I don't actually remember what I paid for it, but he was glad I bought it to get it off the rack. Told him I'd give it to my nephews to bang around. Didn't want to give them a good gun. Anyway she is as plain as they come. She is still a virgin. Anybody know when these were last made and what it is worth? Life is too ugly to shoot short guns. Zigzag2 *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 2751 (3/28/02 7:13:06 am) Reply Re: Winchester 9422, not XTR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From what I can see barbon the traditional 9422 was built from 1972-present. MSR:$444.00, 100% $340.00. barbon Member Posts: 46 (3/28/02 8:52:56 am) Reply Re: Winchester 9422, not XTR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hey Zigzag, greetings and salutations, zig on the website, the Traditional 9422 is what used to be called the XTR, it has the more lusterous finish with the stock and forarm checkered. The original 9422 does not have the checkering and the blue is just a plain blue. They are so plain, they are beautiful, I always wanted one forever. I have the 9422 XTR or Traditional also. But this is an earlier model gun. Also it is not USRAC, it's Winchester. Thanks Zigzag2 *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 2755 (3/28/02 9:02:38 am) Reply Re: Winchester 9422, not XTR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- that dog-gone Fjestad... barbon Member Posts: 47 (3/28/02 5:03:09 pm) Reply Re: Winchester 9422, not XTR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seems like I was sweaty palmed over these guns before 1972, but then I was shooting a Winchester 62A, got stolen. I didn't know that both the plain one and the fancy one were all made at the same time. AntiqueDr *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 2372 (3/30/02 8:59:57 am) Reply ezSupporter Re: Winchester 9422, not XTR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The original 9422's (for that matter, ALL 9422's) are great shooters and are HOT sellers on the used market. The magnums are even better. We Buy Guns! 1 - 100, Antique or Modern! www.apaxenterprises.com Kimber and Wilson Combat Master Dealer
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: michigan
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I have 2 9422's I want to sell Both are mint never been fired in the box 1st, is 9422 25th Anniversary Edition 1 of 250 serial # ETFH155 never been fired in the box 1 side engraved 1 of 250 with scrolling other side engraved 25th anniversary with man on horse The other is a 9422M Win Magnum Tribute never been fired in the box has 9422 Tribute engraved on 1 side other side has man on horseback If you are interested contact me, make me a offer, Gary 810-714-5442 fuzzyfrog@intouchmi.com |
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