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How many others own and shoot these little lever guns? The 94-22 Trapper is one handy little rim fire. My favorite of the Win lever 22's
A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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Here's mine, which is new to me. I like it a lot; good size and accurate.
Not many problems you can't fix With a 1911 and a 30-06
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You guys are lucky. I love those trappers. I have several 9422s and luv them all. No luck in getting a trapper.
If you really like something,you better buy two!
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I had four Win 94-22 and sold them all but the trapper
A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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Nice rifle, wise move to hang onto it. After looking at this I checked gunbroker and there is one 9422 Trapper going to sell in about an hour for $850. At least that's the current bid, it could go higher.
Don't have a .22 lever action but do have a Marlin .45 Colt with a 16" barrel. These little carbines sure do handle nice!
Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery. Hit the target, all else is twaddle!
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I also have the Marlin Model 39 lever made back in the 70's without the idiot cross-bolt safety.
A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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Had one and gave it to my Daughter after her standard model 94-22 was stolen in a home break in.
Still miss this little gun.
Am hoping to pick up a standard model and trade her someday.
Presently have a 94-22 Legacy and 94-22 mag. in the lam stock.
These are some of the best rimfires that Winchester ever built.
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What's the difference in the models? Legacy, for example. My first 94-22, don't know much about them.
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I'm not a Winchester expert, but IIRC, the main thing about the Legacy is it has a curved grip on the buttstock.
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Legacy has a pistol grip and is checkered, plastic straight buttplate. Classic has a pistol grip and isn't checkered with a steel buttplate.
That's what I could glean from the net.
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The Legacy also has a 24" barrel.
Mine must be one of the last to leave the Winchester factory. It seems to be made from left over parts. I
It has a 22 mag. loading port, and is 22LR,
I bought it NIB like this.
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I have a 9422 Trapper, and 2 siblings, a Legacy 9422M and beater 9422, the beater was a rust stick when I found it. I love them...
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I just pick up another 94-22 made around 1970 never been fired. Nice mate to my 94-22 Trapper.
A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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I have the 9422 Trapper in .22LR love it. Also the Legacy in .22WMR the Magnum is quite the rimfire.
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I have severasl 9422's, but am still looking for a trapper. Definately the best rimfire Winchester built.
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Several Marlin 39s in my collection including a 39TDS which is the brother to the 9422 trapper. Looking to add a 9422 trapper in 22 Mag. There are three on GB now with silly prices.
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My first rifle in 1963 was a Marlin 39A. 7 yrs. ago I found a 39M and 2 yrs. ago I found a 9422. The 9422 had a couple of bad rust spots on it, but I cleaned it up and mounted a receiver sight to the scope grooves. It is probably the smoothest of the lot.
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I have a 9422m trapper spotted, but he wants $900 for it. Thats a little pricey I think. Several Marlin 39s in my collection including a 39TDS which is the brother to the 9422 trapper. Looking to add a 9422 trapper in 22 Mag. There are three on GB now with silly prices.
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