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Collectible Winchester 22 rifles found

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2025 4:52 pm
by North Country Gal
If you admire vintage walnut and steel Winchester 22 rifles, you'll love these two. Top gun is a Winchester 9422 (1976 vintage) in 22 LR and bottom gun is a Winchester Model 63 in 22 LR (vintage 1948). Both Winchesters are collectible, now, but I've already shot both and bought them to shoot.
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9422 Winchester
When the Winchester 9422 was introduced in 1972, the idea was to provide a 22 rifle to complement the famous Model 94 Winchester. Though the actions are different, the handling and pointing qualities are similar. I'd say Winchester succeeded. Here's my 9422 with my 1946 vintage Model 94 "flatband" in 30-30.
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I wanted an early production 9422 because these 9422s were made to cycle 22 Shorts, Longs and Long Rifles. Later in the production run of 9422s, Winchester began to use the 22 magnum sized receiver for both the 22 LR and 22 mag versions to save production costs. These 22 LR versions with the mag receiver do not cycle 22 Shorts and I use 22 Shorts for my backyard plinking.

Winchester Model 63
Beginning in 1933 and continuing through 1958, the Model 63 Winchester was Winchester's premier 22 semi auto sporting rifle, made to the same standards as their Model 61 pump 22 and their Model 75 Sporter bolt action, both of which are also collectible, now. Over the years a word used to describe the Model 63 has been elegant and I have to agree.
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Like the 9422, the Model 63 was an expensive 22 in its day.As vintage 22 rifles go, production numbers weren't high, but sales were steady and the gun was well regarded and a popular choice for those who could afford it. The most common version like mine had a 23" barrel. It won't cycle CCI Quiets, but it will cycle subsonic and standard velocity ammo, perfectly. Another feature of this particular 63 is that it has the crispest and sweetest trigger I've ever found on a semi-auto 22 rifle.

Take down feature
Interesting to note that both of these vintage 22s have a quick take down feature. Remove a screw and the guns separate into two pieces for the sake of easy cleaning. The 9422 has the screw on the side of the receiver and the Model 63 has a thumb screw at the back of the receiver.
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I will post more on these fine 22 rifles in the future. Just having too much fun shooting them, right now. :)

Re: Collectible Winchester 22 rifles found

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:26 pm
by daytime dave
Congratulations on finding two beautiful .22 Winchesters. I was not very familiar with the model 63 until your post. Your source(s) sure have lot's of great firearms.
Thanks for the great synopsis on each one too.

Re: Collectible Winchester 22 rifles found

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2025 6:34 pm
by Sir Henry
I need to stop there more often. Those are two that would have followed me home. Congratulations.

Re: Collectible Winchester 22 rifles found

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2025 9:06 pm
by North Country Gal
Thanks, guys.

As much as I love and admire the Marlin 39, the 9422 is smoother to work. Since it does have a grooved receiver, I'll likely add a small scope.

The Winchester, though, does not have a grooved receiver. Winchester only went to a grooved receiver late in production. Those are very desirable and even more pricey. I may add a scout scope to the Winchester using a dovetail out, same as I did for the Marlin 39.

Re: Collectible Winchester 22 rifles found

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2025 8:31 am
by Sir Henry
North Country Gal wrote:
Tue Mar 11, 2025 9:06 pm
Thanks, guys.

As much as I love and admire the Marlin 39, the 9422 is smoother to work. Since it does have a grooved receiver, I'll likely add a small scope.

The Winchester, though, does not have a grooved receiver. Winchester only went to a grooved receiver late in production. Those are very desirable and even more pricey. I may add a scout scope to the Winchester using a dovetail out, same as I did for the Marlin 39.
I had a 9422, 9422M and a 9410. I sold the 9422’s when I moved to Wisconsin. I had to par down from about 200 firearms to 40. I kept the 9410 and told my friend he could pick any rifle, pistol and shotgun. He choose the 9410. I spoke with him the other day and he said it was the perfect grouse gun for Alaska.

Re: Collectible Winchester 22 rifles found

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2025 8:50 am
by brm4450
These Winchesters are way cool, congratulations!

Re: Collectible Winchester 22 rifles found

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2025 9:15 am
by BrokenolMarine
Very nice, and unlike other collections, cheap to shoot. :D

Re: Collectible Winchester 22 rifles found

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2025 9:48 am
by HenryFan
Those are prizes! Congrats.

Re: Collectible Winchester 22 rifles found

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2025 10:00 am
by Hatchdog
Congratulations on adding two more classics to your collection. Love reading about these old rifles and appreciate your add some history to your post.

Re: Collectible Winchester 22 rifles found

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2025 10:44 am
by North Country Gal
Again, thanks, folks.

I'll do a post or two on that Model 94 at some point. Fine rifle. It's as famous as it gets with an old Winchester.
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And for those who just have to keep a big bore lever gun around in case of a buffalo stampede, here's another one I'll be posting about. It's actually a Browning, but it's a very faithful reproduction of the famous Winchester 1886 in 45-70. Stay tuned.

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