Winchester Ranger .22 Leveraction

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Winchester Ranger .22 Leveraction

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I haven’t seen anybody talking about the new Winchester Ranger .22 introduced yesterday. Looks like a decent little gun and the price is right with an MSRP of $419. I’d like to know where it’s made. I’m sure it’s not in the U.S. but who knows. It almost resembles the old 9422.

I may have to pick one up. I’ve got a Browning BL-22 but obviously you can’t have too many levers…

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Nice. Normally I would guess it's Miroku made but at that price I can't see how they can have it made in Japan.
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I saw it and was disappointed with the aluminium receiver otherwise it looks like the 9422 so it should do everything on the box.
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kinda looks cheap to me.....
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The aluminum receiver doesn't bother me however an alloy trigger does. What's the alloy? Steel?aluminum?some kind of pot metal? Ya cant do trigger work( stone the surfaces) on pot metal and then there is wear from use... some things need to be steel, hardened and annealed for long term use.
Anyway it's got eye appeal, price is very reasonable too!
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no lawyer safety? ? looks identical to our 94/22 xtr . . . it looks good to me.
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Looks like a Henry H001 re-engineered for take-down, as opposed to a lift-off receiver cover. This is not damning the Winchester with faint praise. I've had the H001 for three years and it's the most abused gun on the place. It's never failed to work and has proven surprisingly accurate with everything from CB caps to 60 grain Aguila. If I didn't already have it, I'd give this Winchester a try.
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Really bad when you launch something like this and can’t get simple ad copy right.
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Grizz wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:14 am no lawyer safety? ? looks identical to our 94/22 xtr . . ., same take-down system... it looks good to me.
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Are there no more proof readers?
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Walt wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 9:29 am Are there no more proof readers?
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Either Japan or China I'd bet.

The 9422 I bought in '78 looks better than that aluminium wannabe.

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I bet it's made in Turkey .
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J Miller wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:43 am

The 9422 I bought in '78 looks better than that aluminium wannabe.


but not at a $400 pricepoint.

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The Winchester site says "machined from a solid billet of aluminum." If it is something like the 7075-T6 used for AR receivers it ought to give fine service at .22 LR stress levels.
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38” oal, check
5 1/4 lbs, check
13” lop, check
$400 , check
Made in U S A , ?
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I’m waiting for the 22 Mag 8)
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abar20manfan wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 7:18 pm I’m waiting for the 22 Mag 8)
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Doesn’t look like a bad way to spend $400 these days
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I'm actually impressed that Winchester brought this out with wood stocks, and at an affordable price range. I think they're going to sell a bunch of these, and I don't mind the aluminum receiver if it keeps the price down where most anyone can afford them. Other manufacturers need to take note, or play catch up now.
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Back in 'The Day' there was the original Ranger, a model 94 with hardwood furniture and utilitarian finish, great for knocking around in the woods and critter-getting, but without the full Winchester price. Marlin had their Glenfield version of the 336 with the same features. They were both practical tools, just like the plain white 4-door 3-speed 6-cylinder Biscayne was to the Impala.

If the new .22 Rangers sell well enough, maybe there will be a 16" Trapper model, like my 9422M Trapper--super handy, super accurate.
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I believe the receiver is milled aluminum and the metal is anodized receiver barrel. From what I can figure out Turkish walnut and made in Turkey. Now I wonder how accurate they will be. Wondering if a 22mag will follow?
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It is anodized made from solid billet I confirmed from Winchester in email ,first shipments April/May
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