The gun was made in 1957. As a rule I don't quote prices, but I can get you pointed in the right direction.
The gun is wort at least $12000, and quite possibly more.
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yes.The Winchester model 9422M was chambered in .22WMR.
No known source of information to answer the question.
IF a rifle is chambered in caliber .35y magnum, yes. Among others, Marlin made a lever action .357 magnum rifle.
They were manufactured in .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44 Remington Magnum, .440 Cor-Bon and .50 Action Express
None. the term "300 Weatherby Magnum" is not merely a brand, it IS the caliber of the cartridge (no matter who makes it) It does NOT interchange with the .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge.
Yes, several.We call that a "sister". My pair is a Winchester model 1892, and Colt Python.Both fire .38 special and 357 magnum. .44 caliber is another obvious choice along with .22cal. If you want to have real kick.You could get a Thompson center single shot pistol along with Your Winchester. both in.30/.30.
25-75 USD
The letter M after the model number 9422 indicates that your Winchester lever action rifle is chambered for the 22WMR(Winchester Magnum Rimfire) cartridge.
Yes.
Winchester mod 9422 XTR = 50 cm.
Yes that's why these Winchester short magnum family of cartridges were designed.
Yes and no. Many .300 caliber cartridges use a bullet that is actually .308 inches in diameter- such as the 30-06. However, CARTRIDGES such as the .300 Winchester Magnum are a different size/shape than the .308 Winchester cartridge- they do not interchange.