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    Two Winchesters and some other stuff.

    The guns I grew up with......and still have.
    Old memories....



    WINCHESTER
    Model 9422
    Production of the model started in 1972.
    Serial number F-57732
    Manufactured in 1973.

    WINCHESTER
    Model 9422
    Production of this model started in 1972.
    Serial number F124499
    Manufactured in 1974.











    Walther
    PPK/S
    Serial number 124214S
    .22 caliber Long Rifle
    Purchased September 1974.














    Colt.
    WOODSMAN Sport Model 4 ½ inch barrel.
    Serial number-138579-S
    Manufactured in 1954.
    It is a Second Series Woodsman 1947-1955.


















    My friend does not want to hear about .22 cal.






    David
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    Coup'la nice early 9422's you have there!

    I have two (.22 LR and .22 Mag.) myself of 1972 production also.

    Have you figured out how to stop the mag tube from falling out when the magazine is empty?
    I removed the outside tube and bent the very end that inserts into the receiver a "smidge" so the inside tube will bind a schosh, thereby putting some light restraint on the empty, inside tube to stop it from falling out!

    You'd think the factory would have thought of this easy fix, wouldn't ya!!! --Jim

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    Jim,

    I don't remember having that problem with these rifles.

    David

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    Nice Walther

    Back in 2000, I think, I bought a Manhurin Walther PP in the box from one of the importers (Century maybe). It's not a .22 but I wish it were

    I'm looking for a Ruger Single Six .22 LR/WMR convertible. Saw 2 at last gunshow for $350 but they were well used and no box.

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