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I went out to the Range yesterday with a friend I had not seen for quite a while. During that time he acquired a few used rifles that he had not shot yet an so yesterday was the day.
The one I have a question about is his Winchester 9422. The gun was probably built in the 80's and was in about 90 - 92% condition, had the typical slick 9422 action, uncheckered stock, and was a tack driver. When he loaded the gun for the first time I noticed that the Magazine Assembly was made out of steel (not aluminum - attracts a magnet) with a dark red follower. I've seen my share of these fine winchester 22's and have NEVER seen a steel mag. assy. - they have always been Brass. If there are any "Winchester Guys" here my question is, is the steel part an after market job or did Winchester at any time actually make them out of steel? I'ts hard to believe Winchester would use steel on such a beautifully made rifle.
The one I have a question about is his Winchester 9422. The gun was probably built in the 80's and was in about 90 - 92% condition, had the typical slick 9422 action, uncheckered stock, and was a tack driver. When he loaded the gun for the first time I noticed that the Magazine Assembly was made out of steel (not aluminum - attracts a magnet) with a dark red follower. I've seen my share of these fine winchester 22's and have NEVER seen a steel mag. assy. - they have always been Brass. If there are any "Winchester Guys" here my question is, is the steel part an after market job or did Winchester at any time actually make them out of steel? I'ts hard to believe Winchester would use steel on such a beautifully made rifle.
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