Uh oh, Turnbull 9422M
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Uh oh, Turnbull 9422M
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Re: Uh oh, Turnbull 9422M
Very nice.
So, I know very little about the different grades of 9422's. Over 20 years ago, I bought my wife a 9422. It is very nice, good wood, nice color case and checkering---not as nice as the Turnbull, but not a long ways off either. Anyway, some of the factory ones must have been pretty nice judging by the one I bought.
It's one I always enjoy shooting----when she lets me...HA!
So, I know very little about the different grades of 9422's. Over 20 years ago, I bought my wife a 9422. It is very nice, good wood, nice color case and checkering---not as nice as the Turnbull, but not a long ways off either. Anyway, some of the factory ones must have been pretty nice judging by the one I bought.
It's one I always enjoy shooting----when she lets me...HA!
Re: Uh oh, Turnbull 9422M
Mine is no Turnbull and it doesn't have a color cased receiver but I find the factory laminated stock very attractive. The laminations are so thin that the checkering goes through the first layer.
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Re: Uh oh, Turnbull 9422M
Didn't they call those Win-Tuff stocks. Nice guns. I think they were from the mid-90's.
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Re: Uh oh, Turnbull 9422M
Nice looking gun but if I bought that my wife would be making two appointments one for a psychiatrist for me and a divorce lawyer for her
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Re: Uh oh, Turnbull 9422M
Wow and I thought the first 9422M I bought was fancy just because it had checkering... 

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Re: Uh oh, Turnbull 9422M
I like my 1892.


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Re: Uh oh, Turnbull 9422M
And here I am, stuck with my blued and walnut '77 39a!



Re: Uh oh, Turnbull 9422M
I was hoping that new Ranger was going to be steel framed,sadly it's aluminum. That Marlin 39 will have to suffice 

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Re: Uh oh, Turnbull 9422M
Marlin 39 is a fine gun. My 1892 above is walnut as well!

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