Yes, Winchester produced a lever-action rifle chambered for the .22 Magnum cartridge, known as the Winchester Model 9422M. This rifle was part of the Model 9422 series, which was designed for .22 LR, .22 Short, and .22 Magnum ammunition. The Model 9422M was well-regarded for its reliability and versatility, making it a popular choice among shooters. Production of the Model 9422 series ceased in the early 2000s, but it remains a sought-after firearm among collectors and enthusiasts.
yes.The Winchester model 9422M was chambered in .22WMR.
The first lever action rifle by Winchester was the Henry rifle.It was produced from 1860-1866.
No.
There was/is no such thing as a 1940's vintage Winchester lever-action .410. Winchester did make a slide-action (pump) .410 shotgun called the Model 42 during the 1940s.
Yes winchester did make a model 250 lever action rifle from 1963-1974.
it was made from 1960-69 with a 24 inch barrel.
Yes the Marlin Model 1894FG is chambered in .41 mag.
Yes i believe that Winchester has resumed production of their model 1894 lever action rifle.They are not cheap.I saw some that were made by Miroku of japan for 1,200 dollars.But I believe that Winchester is producing new models at their new plant in South Carolina.
Can't give a very specific answer without make, model, distinguishing features, etc.
1965, as indicated by the AA prefix of SN
Remington produces lever action rifles primarily in calibers such as .30-30 Winchester, .45 Colt, and .357 Magnum. These calibers are popular for various applications, including hunting and sport shooting. The specific models may vary, so it's essential to check the latest offerings from Remington for the most current information on available calibers.
The 45-75 W.C.F. was designed for, and used almost exclusively in the Winchester Model 1876 lever-action rifle. When Winchester introduced the Model 1886 lever-action 10-years later in the more powerful (and popular) 45-70 cartridge, the Model 1876 quickly faded into obscurity, though Winchester did continue to make 45-75 cartridges up to the year 1935. Bert H.