Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
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Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
When I walk in the woods my first choice of rifle to carry is a Winchester Model 94 Trapper. When the grandkids are ready the Model 9422 and 94 Trappers will be the rifles they move up to from the Cricket Youth .22 they are learning on now. They can't wait!!!
Pictured here are 4 Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers with 16" barrels, all pre-safety.
Top to bottom: Model 94 30-30 and 94 Wrangler .32WS; Model 9422 .22 LR and 9422 .22 Mag:
To show a relative size comparison I added a 20" Model 94 SRC to the photo.
Top to bottom: Model 9422 .22 LR and .22 Mag; Model 94 30-30, .32WS & .30WCF:
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Pictured here are 4 Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers with 16" barrels, all pre-safety.
Top to bottom: Model 94 30-30 and 94 Wrangler .32WS; Model 9422 .22 LR and 9422 .22 Mag:
To show a relative size comparison I added a 20" Model 94 SRC to the photo.
Top to bottom: Model 9422 .22 LR and .22 Mag; Model 94 30-30, .32WS & .30WCF:
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Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
Nice collection.
Looks like you really like Trappers.
I am afraid to shoot my US Border Patrol trapper.
It is brand new in the box still.
Does a trapper have more recoil than a 20" Ranger?
Looks like you really like Trappers.
I am afraid to shoot my US Border Patrol trapper.
It is brand new in the box still.
Does a trapper have more recoil than a 20" Ranger?
Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
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That's the first CCH M94/22 (Trapper or not) that I've ever seen, Victor - Tres Bien ! ! .
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That's the first CCH M94/22 (Trapper or not) that I've ever seen, Victor - Tres Bien ! ! .
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Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
I thought porn wasn't allowed on this site! Shame on you Victor
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Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
I'll take the CCH 22 mag.
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Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
Very nice
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Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
NIce looking 9422s, but they need saddle rings.
I have a 9422 trapper as well as a 20.5" 9422 and added saddle ring take down screws to both of them.
I have a 9422 trapper as well as a 20.5" 9422 and added saddle ring take down screws to both of them.
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Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
Very nice! Love that CCH 9422!
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Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
Model 52B wrote:NIce looking 9422s, but they need saddle rings.
I have a 9422 trapper as well as a 20.5" 9422 and added saddle ring take down screws to both of them.
Me three.......
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Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
Great 9422 saddle ring photos!
I like a saddle ring on a Model 94, but prefer a takedown thumb screw on a .22 like the thumb screw on the Winchester Model 61 and 62.
I have a thumb screw installed on one 9422 so far (2nd from top)
I'll probably put a saddle ring on the case colored 9422M Trapper though. The blued thumb screw just wouldn't look right!
I like a saddle ring on a Model 94, but prefer a takedown thumb screw on a .22 like the thumb screw on the Winchester Model 61 and 62.
I have a thumb screw installed on one 9422 so far (2nd from top)
I'll probably put a saddle ring on the case colored 9422M Trapper though. The blued thumb screw just wouldn't look right!
Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
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I bought both the Uncle Mike's brass saddle ring & a custom-made takedown thumbscrew from the fella (Joe) over on rimfirecentral who makes/sells the thumbscrews (@ $15).
The above pic's not my rifle, but the thumbscrew's the same - which I substitute for the brass saddle ring, when I take my 9422XTR-M afield.
One's for "show"; the other's for "go". .
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I bought both the Uncle Mike's brass saddle ring & a custom-made takedown thumbscrew from the fella (Joe) over on rimfirecentral who makes/sells the thumbscrews (@ $15).
The above pic's not my rifle, but the thumbscrew's the same - which I substitute for the brass saddle ring, when I take my 9422XTR-M afield.
One's for "show"; the other's for "go". .
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Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
"One for Show and one for Go..." Gotta like that, Pete!!!
Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
outstanding collection
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Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
Nice looking Trappers I must get me one sometime, maybe a 9422M especially after seeing your case colored beauty..
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Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
Very nice Victor!
Were the 9422's ever made with the long wood ahead of the band, like earlier 94's?
Years ago I had a buddy that had a 9422 mag, it was a very slick operating gun, and fun to shoot.
Were the 9422's ever made with the long wood ahead of the band, like earlier 94's?
Years ago I had a buddy that had a 9422 mag, it was a very slick operating gun, and fun to shoot.
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Isnt it amazing how many people post without reading the thread?
Isnt it amazing how many people post without reading the thread?
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Re: Winchester Model 94 and 9422 Trappers - photos
Hi Bill,Malamute wrote:Very nice Victor!
Were the 9422's ever made with the long wood ahead of the band, like earlier 94's?
Years ago I had a buddy that had a 9422 mag, it was a very slick operating gun, and fun to shoot.
The 9422 Legacy and Legacy Classic rifles had a long wood forend, along with a pistol grip stock.
Top to bottom: 9422 Legacy in .22 LR and.22 Mag, and 9422 Legacy Classic in .22 LR
The 9422 Legacy rifle compared to the 9422 carbine:
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