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Thread: Winchester unveils new 94/22 at Shotshow.

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    Winchester unveils new 94/22 at Shotshow.

    Saw a blurb on how nice they were at shotshow, good looking rifle with a cnc machined alum reciever, walnut stocks, blue metal, great looking gun overall. I got on the Win. website, and got the shock of my life on price, $419 MSRP, way lower than I thought it would be, they will sell a boat load of them.
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    Very interesting. That should put it under $400 at the "toy store".
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    I'm kinda over lever actions, but that does look interesting, especially at that price point.

    Early ones will probably sell at a premium.

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    I just checked out the website; how is that a 94/22 ??
    https://www.winchesterguns.com/produ...r/ranger.html#

    Even Winchester doesn't call it a 94/22; does it have the controlled-round feed ?

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    That was what the win rep called it on the video I saw.

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    The new rifle is called the Ranger:

    https://www.winchesterguns.com/news/...er-ranger.html

    Much as I love my Henry's, I could definitely see getting one of these.
    Currently casting and loading: .32 Auto, .380 Auto, .38 Special, 9X19, .357 Magnum, .257 Roberts, 6.5 Creedmoor, .30 WCF, .308 WCF, .45-70.

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    They are already available for preorder on impactguns for 402.00. It looks more appealing than the other lever options in that price point.

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    Put me down for one. Not bad looking and it’s coming in at a good price point. Wish the receiver was shinier but that might be the light in the pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW42 View Post
    They are already available for preorder on Impactguns for 402.00. It looks more appealing than the other lever options in that price point.
    I've had stuff on order from Impact Guns since before 9/11. Anymore the only way I will order from them is calling them to check stock. They may have gotten better since the last time I placed an order? At the old location they had an M-14 for rent. I did put 200 rounds thru it.
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    Nice to see walnut on a $400 gun.
    I’m inclined to believe that it’s assembled and finished here from parts made in Turkey.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas by God View Post
    Nice to see walnut on a $400 gun.
    I’m inclined to believe that it’s assembled and finished here from parts made in Turkey.


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    Good points. But if it shoots as good as it looks, where the parts are manufactured will not matter to many.

    I sold all my lever action .22's last year as I do not plink with .22LR much anymore. But this little gun is calling me, and I have about 20k rounds of .22LR sitting around. Looking forward to one of the forum members getting one and posting a review. I don't trust gun rags to be honest.
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    Winchester is making guns again?
    Who bought them and are they making anything other than twenty twos?

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    Winchester unveils new 94/22 at Shotshow.

    FN bought them.
    They are now like Browning- guns made all over the globe - but stamped Browning.
    FN owns Browning, too.
    Search “Where are Winchesters made” to see what they offer now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kestrel4k View Post
    I just checked out the website; how is that a 94/22 ??
    https://www.winchesterguns.com/produ...r/ranger.html#

    Even Winchester doesn't call it a 94/22; does it have the controlled-round feed ?
    It apparently breaks down for easy cleaning from the chamber end, a popular feature of the 9422. Got that from the website.

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    I'm in for one

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    Wasn’t the original 94/22 a steel frame? And it did come apart like a Marlin.

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    An aluminum receiver on a lever action would make me nervous about long term wear. The originals are still going strong---but unworldly expensive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Gebirgsjager View Post
    An aluminum receiver on a lever action would make me nervous about long term wear. The originals are still going strong---but unworldly expensive!

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    100%. I sold mine last year for more than three times what I paid for it.
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    Almost all .22 autoloaders use aluminum receivers. I remember reading that one of the well known CAS shooters had something like 20k documented rounds through his Henry H001 with no problems. AR's use aluminum uppers with more parts moving back and forth with alot more force than what any .22 would experience.
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    The Winchester model 250 lever action had an aluminum receiver and was known to suffer wear. Because the locking abutment was too shallow - in my opinion.


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