Your Winchester model 25 rifle will take any size scope that you see fit to use as long as the rifle is drilled and tapped for scope use.If your rifle comes with a 3/8in.milled receiver rail then you must use that size scope ring bases.I recommend that a good 4X power scope is all that is needed for the effective range of .22cal rimfire ammo.
There are 2 grooves cut into the top of the receiver to except matching bases and rings to mount a scope on top of your .22 caliber rifle.
Your Winchester model 9422M will bring a minimum of 550 dollars for the rifle,along with the additional price of the scope,being in the condition that you have described.
The best one you can afford that was designed for 22LR rifles.
About $600, if it's in good condition
You will have to have it checked by a gunsmith.
I purchased the same model and calibre and it had a bit of a storage make but it was fixable and it was around $500 with out scope just open sights.
While anything is possible,why would you want to use a scope of that power and objective size on a .22 cal.rifle?If your receiver has a built in 3/8in receiver rail then you may be hard pressed to find rings of the significant height to mount a scope of that size.I would recommend that you get a scope of 4X power.That is all that is needed for the maximum affect range of a .22cal rifle.
Winchester made many rifle models chambered in several .22 calibers.
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Your Winchester model 1890 .22 cal rifle was made by Winchester in 1912.
Your Winchester model 1890 .22 pump rifle was made by Winchester in 1914.
Livin' in the Scope was created on 2001-05-22.