Winchester Model 9422 XTR .22 LR Lever-Action Carbine, 20.5 in Barrel, Blued Steel, Checkered Walnut, Simmons 4x32 Scope
This Winchester Model 9422 XTR is a New Haven-made, 1980s .22 LR lever-action carbine with a 20.5 inch round barrel and forged/machined steel receiver. It features factory checkered walnut furniture with a straight-grip stock and Winchester-logo buttplate, plus integral 3/8-inch receiver grooves. A Simmons 4x32 "22 MAG" rimfire scope is already installed, adding ready-to-use precision to a well-regarded .22 platform.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The firearm is in good shape overall, with minor, superficial scratches and blemishes from prior handling and use.
What’s Included
- Simmons 4x32 "22 MAG" rimfire scope
- 3/8-inch dovetail rimfire scope rings
The XTR series configuration combines a blued steel finish with select walnut, including factory checkering on the stock and forend and a straight-grip buttstock capped by a Winchester-logo buttplate. The barrel is marked "Made in New Haven, Conn. U.S.A." and "Winchester Proof Steel," reflecting its U.S. manufacture and material designation.
This lever-action carbine uses an under-barrel tubular magazine with an approximate capacity of 15 rounds of .22 LR, plus 1 in the chamber. It retains the standard lever loop and a 13.5 inch length of pull for a classic handling profile.
The receiver is cut with integral 3/8-inch scope grooves, and this rifle comes with a Simmons 4x32 "22 MAG" rimfire scope installed in matching dovetail rings. It also retains iron sights with a ramped blade front; the front sight hood is not present.
Designed with practical field service in mind, the takedown system separates via a captive screw. The 20.5 inch round barrel and forged/machined steel receiver deliver the sturdy feel expected of the 9422 family while maintaining the compact handling that makes this pattern so useful.




