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Winchester Model 9422 Lever Action Rifle Owner’s Manual  
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Contents  
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MODEL 9422  
Gun safety warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Terminology and descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Serial number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Ammunition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Full disassembly/takedown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Operating instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
How to load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
How to operate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
To unload the magazine and chamber . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Sight adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Mounting a scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Using the hammer extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Cleaning and maintenance suggestions . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Ordering parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Service or repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Questions & www.Winchester-guns.com . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Over 25 years ago Winchester set out to create a new  
22 caliber rifle. They wanted it to be a quick handling,  
easy-to-use design with traditional craftsmanship and a  
large dose of 19th century nostalgia. The rest is history.  
Importantly, your new Model 9422 is made by U.S.  
Repeating Arms Company in New Haven, Connecticut in  
one of the world’s most modern firearms factories. The  
most current computer design and machining equipment  
was used. It is the the product of the world’s most highly  
trained, highly skilled firearms craftsmen and women.  
Today’s Model 9422 has a level of quality and precision  
that was not possible just a few years ago.  
This manual covers all current versions of the Model 9422  
rifle. Likely, you have one of two basic versions: the ver-  
sion that handles Long and Long Rifle cartridges inter-  
changeably, or the special 22WMR (Magnum) version  
that handles the 22 WMR cartridge only. Study these  
entire instructions carefully to be sure you have covered  
all information about your specific Model 9422.  
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bumped, or jarred with a chambered round might acciden-  
tally discharge even with the safety on, causing serious  
injury to you or someone else. When a round is cham-  
bered keep the safety on until you are ready to shoot.  
GUN SAFETY WARNINGS  
IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THESE OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS BE THOROUGHLY STUDIED  
BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM TO ASSURE  
PROPER AND SAFE GUN HANDLING. FAILURE  
TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS OR FAIL-  
URE TO OBEY ANY SAFETY WARNING MAY  
RESULT IN INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTH-  
ERS, OR CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR GUN.  
2. Do not rely on the safety (half-cock position) to pre-  
vent accidental discharge. Many safeties merely block the  
trigger and prevent firing by pulling the trigger. The safety  
may not prevent an accidental discharge due to dropping,  
jarring, or bumping a gun.  
3. Use only ammunition for which the gun is chambered  
as indicated on the barrel, to prevent excessive pressure  
and possible serious personal injury.  
As a gun owner, you accept a set of demanding responsi-  
bilities. How seriously you take these responsibilities can  
be the difference between life and death. There is no  
excuse for careless or abusive handling of any firearm.  
At all times handle your rifle and any other firearm with  
intense respect for its power and potential danger.  
4. Incorrectly reloaded ammunition can cause serious per-  
sonal injury and damage to the firearm due to excessive  
pressure. Reload only after proper instruction and in strict  
compliance with instruction and data contained in cur-  
rent reloading manuals.  
PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL OF  
THE CAUTIONS, PROPER HANDLING PROCE-  
DURES AND INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED IN  
THIS BOOKLET BEFORE USING YOUR NEW  
FIREARM.  
5. Never point a gun at anything you do not intend to  
shoot. Always keep it pointed in a safe direction in case of  
accidental discharge.  
1. Do not carry a loaded gun with a live round in the  
chamber while walking, running, climbing a tree, crossing  
a fence or anywhere you might slip or fall, drop the gun or  
otherwise bump or jar the gun. A gun that is dropped,  
6. Always check to ensure that the barrel is free of  
obstructions before loading and using the gun. If you  
experience light recoil or off sound, check the barrel for  
an obstruction.  
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7. Before firing, clean any grease or oil out of barrel with  
cleaning rod and patch. Grease or heavy accumulation of  
oil can cause excessive pressure and result in serious  
personal injury.  
injury to yourself or a bystander.  
13. Store your gun in a clean dry place out of reach of chil-  
dren and separated from stored ammunition.  
14. Never alter any parts of your gun. Any alterations or  
adjustments that may become necessary to the operating  
mechanism should be performed by a qualified gunsmith.  
8. Keep barrel, chamber and action free of rust. Rust in the  
barrel and chamber can cause excessive pressures resulting  
in serious injury. A rusted, pitted or eroded barrel should  
be replaced.  
15. Hunting from elevated surfaces such as tree stands is  
dangerous. Doing so may increase the risk of handling any  
firearm. Always make certain that the stand being used is  
safe, sturdy and stable. Always make certain your firearm is  
unloaded when it is being taken up and down from the  
stand. Always make certain that your firearm is not  
dropped from the stand or dropped while it is being taken  
up or down from the stand.  
9. Use hearing protection to prevent ear damage from  
repeated exposure to gunfire.  
10. Always use proper shooting glasses to prevent eye  
injury from flying particles.  
11. Never carry a loaded gun in a motor vehicle or carry  
one into a dwelling. Always carefully unload the gun  
before entering a motor vehicle, a dwelling or an area such  
as a camp. Always point a gun in a safe direction while  
loading or unloading to prevent serious injury in case of an  
accidental discharge. Never load in the house or in your  
vehicle.  
16. Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, clean-  
ing firearms, or handling ammunition may result in expo-  
sure to lead and other substances known to cause birth  
defects, reproductive harm and other serious physical  
injury. Have adequate ventilation at all times. Wash hands  
thoroughly after exposure.  
12. Never shoot at a hard, flat surface or at the surface of  
water to avoid a ricochet and possible serious personal  
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MODEL 9422 FEATURES  
The receiver top is grooved to  
easily accept rimfire-type scope  
bases. When your 9422 is taken  
down, the scope stays attached  
to the barrel half to preserve  
accuracy.  
You can be proud of the Model 9422 in every way.  
The Model 9422 possesses classic lever action  
styling like no other 22 you can own. No other rifle  
has a feel and function that so closely emulates the  
famous Winchester lever actions of the last century.  
Its speed of handling combines with its top rimfire  
accuracy to make it the best choice — whether you  
are looking for a great plinking rifle or doing some  
serious small game hunting.  
A hammer extension is provided with  
your Model 9422. This makes cocking  
the hammer convenient, even when  
using a scope.  
Conventional lever action design  
with three-position hammer.  
Unlike some rifles made today, the 9422  
comes with no compromises. You can  
feel the precision and craftsmanship in  
the smoothness of the action as you  
work the lever.  
Whether yours has a walnut or laminated  
stock you'll enjoy the classic styling of  
the stock and forearm.  
All-steel receiver and steel  
components. Every component  
of the internal firing mechanism  
is of durable metal.  
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Sights are made to handle rough conditions.  
Front and rear sights are drift adjustable for  
windage. The rear sight also features an eleva-  
tor system for quick elevation changes, plus the  
sight blade can be adjusted for small changes  
with screw-type sight blade attachment.  
FIGURE 1  
Classic barrel band  
styling.  
The authentic look of the Model  
9422 isn’t just for fun. The  
Model 9422’s lever action  
design with tubular magazine is  
reliable and fast handling.  
The tubular magazine  
design with tube-mounted  
loading port makes loading  
easy for any hands, young  
or old.  
The inner magazine tube is  
of durable brass. For con-  
venience, the magazine  
follower is colored to dis-  
tinguish it from a cartridge  
in the magazine.  
The quick take-down feature allows you to easily disassemble your  
Model 9422 into two halves. A single screw on the left side of the  
receiver is all it takes. It makes it easy to clean and oil your rifle, plus  
it allows cleaning of the muzzle from the breech end, protecting the  
crown of the barrel so you don’t risk affecting accuracy.  
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FIGURE 2A  
Ejection Port  
Receiver  
Hammer  
Sight Hood  
Rear Sight  
Forearm  
Front Sight  
Buttstock  
Muzzle  
Loading Port  
Magazine Tube  
Trigger  
Finger Lever  
Buttplate  
looks are much like that experienced by hunters, trappers,  
farmers and sportsmen with their Model 94 centerfire  
rifles.  
GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Your new Model 9422 is one of several different versions  
and configurations offered. The basic operating procedures  
are the same for all of them. Where there are differences  
they are pointed out in this booklet for your convenience.  
TERMINOLOGY AND DESCRIPTIONS  
Descriptions in this booklet generally refer to the gun in  
the horizontal position. That is, in the normal firing posi-  
tion. For example, the muzzle is forward or front; the butt  
stock is rearward or rear; the trigger is downward or under-  
neath; the sight is upward or on top.  
The Model 9422 is a lever action design that allows the  
shooter to load a round by cycling the action and moving  
a cartridge from a loaded magazine tube to the chamber.  
After firing, working the finger lever ejects the empty car-  
tridge out the ejection port to the right. Returning the  
finger lever upward cycles a new cartridge from the maga-  
zine into the chamber. This can be repeated until the  
magazine is empty. The basic function and the classic  
Figure 1 covers the general features and benefits of the  
Model 9422 design. For general parts terminology, refer to  
Figures 2A through 2C.  
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The Winchester Model 9422 is also shown disassembled  
to the extent necessary in order to follow instructions  
contained in this book (see Figure 9 later in this manual).  
Throughout this manual the “action” refers to the  
mechanism of this rifle which loads and secures the  
cartridges in the chamber.  
Breech Bolt Locking  
Surface  
Firing Pin  
FIGURE 2B  
Extractor Right  
Upper  
Bolt Cam  
Pin  
Bolt Face  
Extractor Left  
Ejector  
Carrier Pawl  
SERIAL NUMBER  
Extractor  
Right  
Lower  
The serial number is located in two places on your Model  
9422: one on each half when disassembled (see Figure 3).  
One is on the bottom of the forward receiver/frame  
assembly (barrel half of the rifle) toward the front. The  
other is just rearward of the first one, on the rear  
receiver/frame assembly (buttstock half of the rifle).  
Record the serial number at the front of this book for  
future reference.  
This Figure is to acquaint you with the Model 9422’s  
breech bolt terminology. Do not attempt to disassem-  
ble the breech bolt.  
FIGURE 2C  
Firing Pin Striker  
FIGURE 3  
Bolt Slide  
The hammer strikes the rear of  
the firing pin striker, which in  
turn strikes the firing pin.  
Serial Number.  
Record it for future reference.  
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DISCHARGING FIREARMS IN POORLY  
AMMUNITION  
VENTILATED AREAS, CLEANING FIREARMS,  
OR HANDLING AMMUNITION MAY RESULT IN  
EXPOSURE TO LEAD AND OTHER SUBSTANCES  
KNOWN TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS, REPRO-  
DUCTIVE HARM AND OTHER SERIOUS PHYSI-  
CAL INJURY. HAVE ADEQUATE VENTILATION  
AT ALL TIMES. WASH HANDS THOROUGHLY  
AFTER EXPOSURE.  
The caliber of your Model 9422 is inscribed on left side of  
the barrel, toward the receiver. Three versions are  
currently made and will be marked one of these ways.  
.22 S-L-L.R. This model is designed to handle .22  
caliber Shorts, Longs or Long Rifle cartridges only. These  
can be inserted into the magazine in any order. This  
version of the Model 9422 rifle is not designed to handle  
22WMR (magnum) cartridges. All variations of this  
model are designed to function best with 22 Long Rifle  
cartridges.  
FULL DISASSEMBLY / TAKEDOWN  
Knowing how to easily take down your Model 9422 is  
important for cleaning and maintenance.  
.22 L-L.R. Same as above but use of Shorts is  
not recommended.  
TO ENSURE RIFLE IS UNLOADED, OPEN  
ACTION AND CAREFULLY CHECK CHAMBER  
AND MAGAZINE TUBE FOR AMMUNITION.  
.22 WMR. This model is made to handle .22 caliber  
WMR (magnum) calibers only.  
U.S. Repeating Arms Co. can assume no responsibility for  
incidents which occur through use of cartridges of  
nonstandard dimension or those developing pressures in  
excess of SAAMI (Sporting Arms and Ammunition  
Manufacturer’s Institute) established standards.  
FIGURE 4  
Loosen the takedown  
screw carefully  
Winchester ammunition is always an excellent choice for  
your new Winchester rifle, delivering the unmatched  
performance and dependability you want.  
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FIGURE 5  
FIGURE 7  
Bolt slide  
Receiver  
Breech bolt  
Separate the two  
halves of the rifle.  
FIGURE 6  
3. The bolt slide may now be removed by sliding rearward  
out of receiver (see Figure 6). Use care to prevent the cam  
pin from dropping free of the bolt.  
Remove the bolt slide  
and breech bolt together  
4. Bolt and bolt slide may now be separated (see Figure 7).  
DISASSEMBLY —  
1. Unscrew and remove takedown screw on left side of  
receiver (see Figure 4).  
2. Separate the gun into two halves by pulling the butt  
stock downward to the rear (see Figure 5).  
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FIGURE 10  
FIGURE 8  
Magazine tube  
Takedown screw  
Bolt slide  
Barrel/Forearm  
half  
Make sure the breech bolt  
and bolt slide fit into the rails  
in the receiver  
Cam pin  
Breech bolt  
Buttstock half  
Your Model 9422 will now be in these pieces:  
(see Figure 8):  
• Barrel/forearm half  
• Buttstock half  
• Breech bolt  
• Cam pin  
• Magazine tube  
• Takedown screw  
FIGURE 9  
• Bolt slide  
Insert the cam pin into the hole  
in the breech bolt  
REASSEMBLY —  
1. Assemble bolt and bolt slide, keeping cam pin centered  
(see Figure 9).  
Center the cam pin  
in the hole  
2. Insert assembly into the receiver from rear, pushing for-  
ward until it locks (see Figure 10).  
3. Pull hammer back to full-cock position and close finger  
lever.  
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FIGURE 12  
FIGURE 11  
Full-cock position (ready-to-fire)  
Slide the two halves together.  
(Shown with gun laying on table)  
Get accustomed to the feel of your new gun — know the  
forces required to operate the action,* to pull the trigger  
and above all, know how to place the hammer into the  
safety position. The rifle is in the safety position when the  
hammer is in the half cocked location.  
4. Slide the frame into the receiver from the rear (see  
Figure 11).  
5. Insert and tighten the takedown screw. Be sure to lower  
hammer from full-cock position by carefully applying pres-  
sure on the trigger as explained under “Operating  
Instructions.”  
*ACTION: The mechanism of a firearm which loads and  
secures the cartridge in the chamber.  
HOW TO PLACE THE HAMMER INTO THE SAFETY  
(HALF-COCK) POSITION —  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
First, with the gun pointed in a safe direction, cock the  
hammer by swinging the lever down and back. Then  
firmly hold the hammer back with your thumb. While  
holding the hammer, apply just enough pressure on the  
trigger to release the hammer from the full-cock position  
(Figure. 12).  
CAUTION — ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE  
POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. PRIOR TO  
USING LIVE AMMUNITION, FAMILIARIZE  
YOURSELF THOROUGHLY WITH THESE  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.  
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FIGURE 13  
Fired (down) position  
FIGURE 14  
“Safety”  
Half-cock position  
Immediately remove your finger from the trigger and slow-  
ly and carefully allow the hammer to lower into the “safe-  
ty” half-cock position (Figure 13). When the chamber is  
loaded never place the hammer in the fired (down)  
position (Figure. 14).  
trigger. The half-cock position is not intended to test  
one’s finger strength, but rather, to provide sufficient pro-  
tection against unintentional or accidental firing. To  
forcibly pull on the trigger to cause the hammer to fall  
from the half-cock position will strain the parts and  
reduce the pressure needed to dislodge the hammer, thus  
damaging the safety feature of your rifle.  
WARNING: THE HALF-COCK TYPE SAFETY IS  
DESIGNED TO SECURE THE HAMMER, HOLD-  
ING IT FROM CONTACTING THE FIRING PIN.  
HOWEVER, THIS MECHANISM WILL NOT NEC-  
ESSARILY PREVENT THE ACCIDENTAL DIS-  
CHARGE OF THIS FIREARM AS A RESULT OF  
JARRING OR ABUSE SUCH AS OCCURS  
WHEN A FIREARM IS DROPPED.  
IMPORTANT: CLEAN THE INSIDE OF THE BAR-  
REL AND CHAMBER TO REMOVE ALL  
GREASE AND OTHER POSSIBLE OBSTRUC-  
TIONS BEFORE FIRING YOUR GUN.  
HOW TO LOAD  
The safety (half-cock) arrangement is also designed to  
resist greater forces than are normally required to pull the  
Use the correct ammunition referenced by the inscription  
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on the barrel. Before loading your gun be sure all grease  
and oil has been removed from the barrel and chamber,  
and there is no obstruction.  
capacity of the magazine. Next, push the magazine tube  
down into position and lock into place.  
Care should be taken while pushing the tube in, as it is  
under spring tension.  
The rifle chamber is loaded by operating the finger lever,  
transferring a cartridge that has been previously placed in  
the magazine. To load the magazine, first place the ham-  
mer in the safety (half-cock) position.  
The rifle is now ready for operation.  
HOW TO OPERATE  
Twist the magazine tube plug to unlock and pull the tube  
out until the colored follower clears the loading port in  
the outer magazine tube. With the muzzle pointed  
upward, insert the rimmed end of the cartridges into the  
magazine (Figure 15) and allow them to slide down  
towards the action. Do not exceed the recommended  
Load the chamber by pivoting the finger lever down fully  
and return back to a closed position.  
CAUTION: THE HAMMER HAS BEEN AUTO-  
MATICALLY MOVED FROM THE SAFETY  
(HALF-COCK) POSITION TO THE FULL COCK  
POSITION AND IS NOW SET TO FIRE. ALWAYS  
PLACE THE HAMMER BACK INTO THE SAFE-  
TY (HALF-COCK) POSITION UNTIL YOU ARE  
READY TO SHOOT.  
Loading the magazine.  
FIGURE 15  
Loading Port  
When ready to shoot, remove your finger from the trigger  
and firmly grip the hammer spur with your thumb, then  
carefully draw the hammer back to the full cock position.  
Insert cartridges into  
the loading point with  
the bullet points  
Take aim and when on target, squeeze the trigger.  
To chamber another round for the next shot, swing the  
finger lever down, extracting and ejecting the fired car-  
toward the muzzle.  
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Lift up on the notch blade holder and  
move the elevator forward or rearward  
with your fingers.  
tridge case from the chamber. The closing of the action  
will transfer a new cartridge from the magazine to the  
chamber, leaving the hammer in a cocked “ready to fire”  
position. When through firing always place the hammer  
in the safety (half-cock) position.  
FIGURE 16  
TO UNLOAD THE MAGAZINE  
AND CHAMBER  
Place the hammer in the safety (half-cock) position. With  
the rifle pointed upward, withdraw the inside magazine  
tube from the gun. Tip the gun downward allowing the  
cartridges to slide out into a suitable container. Replace  
the inside magazine tube. Operate the finger lever, open-  
ing the action to eject the round from the chamber. Look  
into the open action making sure there are no cartridges in  
the action, and see both the empty chamber and the col-  
ored magazine follower.  
The proper procedure is to shoot a group with the sights  
set as they come from the factory (intermediate position  
on both elevation and windage), and then make incre-  
mental adjustments to move the sight blade and blade  
holder to position the group on your target. The proce-  
dures below are for the type of open sights found on cur-  
rent Model 9422 rifles.  
Always unload your gun when you have finished shooting,  
and before putting your gun away.  
BEFORE MAKING ANY SIGHT ADJUSTMENTS,  
MAKE SURE YOUR RIFLE IS FULLY  
SIGHT ADJUSTMENTS  
UNLOADED AND THE MUZZLE IS POINTED IN  
A SAFE DIRECTION. PLACE THE HAMMER IN  
THE HALF COCK (SAFETY) POSITION.  
All Model 9422 rifles are fitted with open sights. The style  
and adjustment system may vary between models and  
grades.  
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FIGURE 18  
FIGURE 17  
Loosen the two small screws.  
Make small adjustments up or down  
then retighten.  
Tap carefully.  
Do not mar the barrel or sight.  
For finer elevation adjustments the sight blade itself can  
be moved up or down. This is done by loosening the two  
screws that secure the blade to the blade holder and then  
moving the blade up or down as desired (see Figure 17).  
The screws are then retightened.  
UP OR DOWN ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS —  
Adjusting elevation on your Model 9422 requires you to  
lift up the rear notch blade holder on your rifle’s rear sight  
with your fingers and move the notched elevator either  
forward or backward (see Figure 16). To raise point of  
impact, use your fingers to lift up on the blade and slide  
the elevator rearward. Adjusting the sight to make your  
gun shoot lower is just the opposite — move the elevator  
forward. Remember:  
RIGHT OR LEFT WINDAGE ADJUSTMENTS —  
On most Model 9422 sights, the entire rear sight blade  
holder is dove-tailed in the rear sight base. To adjust for  
windage, gently move the rear sight blade to the right or  
left by tapping at the dove-tail using a wood or fiber  
dowel or hammer that will not mar the sight (see Figure  
18). If you tap to the right your gun will shoot more to the  
• Move the blade and holder up to shoot higher.  
• Move the blade and holder down to shoot lower.  
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right. Moving the blade holder to the left is just as easily  
done. Note how much you adjust the sight as you sight-in  
your Model 9422. Remember:  
Correct sight picture.  
FIGURE 19  
Target  
• Move the rear sight to the right to shoot farther to  
the right on the target.  
bull’s-eye  
Bead  
• Move the rear sight to the left to shoot farther to the  
left on the target.  
Care should be taken not to mar the finish, damage the  
attaching screws or bend sight components when adjust-  
ments are made.  
Notch  
SIGHT MAINTENANCE —  
The front sight bead is also held in a dove-tail mount on  
the sight base. It is possible to make windage adjustments  
by tapping it to one side or the other, just like the rear  
base. Remember, when adjusting the front sight you get  
the opposite results: move to the right and you shoot  
more to the left, move the bead to the left and you’ll  
shoot more to the right.  
Occasionally check your sights to make sure they have  
not been jarred or vibrated out of adjustment. This is  
especially important after extensive shooting or after  
hunting under rugged conditions. Check the two screws  
holding the rear sight blade in place on the blade mount  
and carefully tighten if necessary. Check the screw hold-  
ing the front sight base to the barrel. The front hood is  
held in place by slight indents in each side rail. If neces-  
sary it can be removed by carefully pulling it forward and  
off. Re-installation is the reverse. Front and rear sight  
bases should always be tight on the barrel and dove-tails  
should be snug.  
All sight adjustments — of course — are a matter of trial  
and error. Remember, it is usually necessary to reset your  
sights when you change type or even brand of ammuni-  
tion. High velocity 22 Long Rifle ammunition will almost  
always have a different point of impact than a target  
grade load or a hollow point load.  
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SIGHT PICTURE —  
USING THE HAMMER EXTENSION  
The correct sight picture for the sights on your Model  
9422 is with the front bead resting in the U-shaped notch  
in the sight blade. The bead itself should rest directly  
under the point of impact. For example, if you were shoot-  
ing a conventional small bore target, the round, black  
bull’s-eye would appear to rest on top of the front bead  
(see Figure 19).  
Your Model 9422 is provided with a hammer extension  
that makes it easier to operate the hammer when a scope  
is used. It is also recommend for use even when a scope is  
not installed. It offers an excellent grip and facilitates bet-  
ter control over the hammer. It should be found in a small  
bag inside the larger bag containing this owner’s manual  
and other important literature. Also included is an allen  
wrench (hex-type) and set screw for securing the exten-  
sion to your rifle’s hammer. If your box did not contain an  
extension, an allen wrench and a small set screw, ask your  
dealer to locate yours.  
MOUNTING A SCOPE  
The top of the receiver on every Model 9422 is grooved  
to accept standard 22 caliber rifle-type scope mounts.  
Depending on the type of bases and/or mounts you pur-  
chase, your rifle will accept thin-tube scopes, red-dot type  
sights or standard rifle scopes. On the 9422 the barrel is  
attached rigidly to the top portion of the receiver. So,  
even though your rifle is a take-down design, your scope  
stays sighted in even after the action is taken down.  
The hammer spur can be used in either the left hand or  
right hand position. Installation is as follows:  
BEFORE ATTACHING YOUR HAMMER EXTEN-  
SION ALWAYS MAKE CERTAIN THERE ARE  
NO CARTRIDGES IN THE CHAMBER, MAGA-  
ZINE OR ACTION/FEED AREAS.  
Carefully follow all instructions provided with your scope  
mounts, rings and scope when mounting your scope.  
When a scope mount is used you may need to use the  
hammer extension provided with your rifle (refer to the  
instructions under “Using the Hammer Extension”).  
WARNING: PROPER MOUNTING OF THE HAM-  
MER EXTENSION IS IMPORTANT TO PREVENT  
ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE.  
1. Determine which side you want the extension to  
extend. For right-handed shooters the round, hollow part  
of the extension should protrude to the right. For left  
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FIGURE 20  
FIGURE 21  
Installing the  
hammer extension  
(shown in right  
hand position).  
Position the cut out portion  
of the extension to the rear.  
Permanently positioning  
the hammer extension.  
Carefully support the  
rifle and hammer.  
hand shooters it should protrude to the left side.  
2. Slide the hammer extension over the end of the ham-  
mer spur. The notch in the mount has an internal rail  
that guides the extension into place. The cut out portion  
of the extension goes to the rear (see Figure 20)  
color and is important in keeping your extension tight on  
the hammer spur. To make it easier to start the screw you  
may need to back it out and clean the compound off of  
the first thread of the screw. Then reinsert and tighten  
lightly.  
3. The hammer extension is secured to the hammer with  
an allen wrench. It is located inside the hollow tube-like  
extension itself. With the extension pushed fully forward  
into position, insert the allen wrench into the head of the  
screw and tighten the allen screw against the side of the  
hammer.  
4. Test the extension by working the hammer through its  
full range. Under most circumstances the extension will  
operate best when fully forward on the hammer spur. If  
there isn’t sufficient clearance between the extension and  
scope or if the extension contacts the receiver at full-  
cock, it is possible to reposition the extension slightly  
along the hammer spur.  
If you have trouble starting the screw into the threads it  
may be because of the thread locking compound on the  
screw itself. This thread locking compound is a blue-green  
5. Once the position of the extension has been finalized it  
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ARE NO CARTRIDGES IN THE CHAMBER,  
MAGAZINE OR ACTION/FEED AREAS.  
is important to “set” it permanently in place. Do this by  
tightening the set screw enough that it leaves a mark on  
the side of the hammer. Then remove the extension.  
Support the hammer on a firm work bench or padded  
anvil and center punch the mark left by the set screw.  
The gun and hammer must be well supported during this  
operation (see Figure 21).  
You should clean your Model 9422 after every day of  
shooting and more often if it becomes excessively dirty.  
A minimum cleaning includes wiping down the action  
and oiling key parts. Most regular maintenance will also  
include cleaning the barrel. If you encounter a function  
problem be sure to give your gun a thorough cleaning to  
see if it solves the problem before seeking the services of  
one of our Authorized Repair Centers, our service facility  
or a competent gunsmith. To clean your firearm, adhere  
to the following general guidelines.  
6. Reinstall the hammer extension in the location deter-  
mined previously. If the locking compound has been worn  
off of the screw you will want to put a drop of locking  
®
compound (like Loctite ) on the threads before inserting.  
7. Tighten the set screw, making sure it engages into the  
indent made by the center punch.  
CLEANING PROCEDURES —  
WARNING: HAMMER EXTENSIONS CAN  
LOOSEN WITH USE. OCCASIONALLY CHECK  
TO MAKE SURE YOUR HAMMER EXTENSION  
IS STILL ON TIGHTLY.  
BE CERTAIN YOUR GUN’S CHAMBER AND  
MAGAZINE ARE UNLOADED. ALWAYS WEAR  
PROTECTIVE SAFETY GLASSES DURING ALL  
CLEANING PROCEDURES. KEEP AMMUNI-  
TION AWAY FROM THE CLEANING AREA. DO  
NOT TEST THE FUNCTION OF YOUR FIREARM  
WITH LIVE AMMUNITION.  
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONS  
Your Model 9422 will function better and more reliably  
over a longer period of time if it is properly maintained  
and kept clean.  
To protect the rifling at the muzzle of your rifle from dam-  
age (which can affect accuracy) take down your Model  
9422 into the barrel/receiver half and the buttstock/lever  
half as explained previously.  
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY CLEANING PRO-  
CEDURES, ALWAYS MAKE CERTAIN THERE  
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When cleaning the bore with the rifle fully assembled,  
open the action and turn the gun so the ejection port on  
the right side of the receiver is down to prevent the bore  
cleaner from running into the action.  
3. After fouling has been removed the bore should be  
wiped dry. Then pass a slightly oiled patch through  
the bore, for preservation. A fine, light gun oil  
is recommended.  
1. Use a cleaning rod with a tip and patch suitable for the  
size of your Model 9422’s .22 caliber bore. Make sure the  
patch is large enough for a snug fit in the bore. Insert the  
rod and patch into the barrel at the receiver end and run it  
back and forth several times.  
4. Wipe all exposed metal surfaces of the receiver, forearm  
and barrel with a clean rag. Finger marks should be  
removed because they provide a place where moisture can  
accumulate. Any dried oil in the receiver area should also  
be removed.  
2. Inspect the chamber and bore for brass, copper, lead  
and powder fouling. A normal amount of powder residue  
can be expected and is not serious. It can usually be  
removed by repeating step one, using a patch saturated  
with solvent. If or when fouling should become heavy, it  
can be removed with a brass bore brush. Dip or spray the  
brush with solvent and scrub the chamber and bore until  
the fouling is removed. To prevent brass bristles from  
breaking off, the brush should be pushed completely  
through the bore before being withdrawn.  
5. Lightly oil your gun’s action. Ordinary good judgment  
will, of course, indicate that the metal of the gun should  
receive a light film of oil any time the rifle has been  
exposed to weather or handling. This is very important  
and must be done with every gun. Remember, the pol-  
ished, finely fitted surfaces of the receiver and action  
mechanisms must always have a thin film of oil. Make  
sure that the surfaces of the breech bolt and bolt slide are  
especially clean and lightly oiled with a high quality gun  
oil. Use solvent and a toothbrush or other suitable brush  
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OTHER CLEANING SUGGESTIONS —  
to clean around the extractor, ejector and other small  
breech bolt components. An aerosol-type oil can help in  
“spraying away” residues on the breech bolt. When satis-  
fied, wipe clean and lightly oil.  
• Never pour large quantities of oil into the receiver or  
other parts. It can drain down to the wood and soften it  
— and cause permanent damage and loosening of the  
stock.  
6. INSPECT THE BARREL AND CHAMBER. TO  
MAKE CERTAIN THAT NO PATCHES HAVE  
BEEN INADVERTENTLY LEFT IN THEM.  
Remove any that remain.  
• After extended periods of heavy use, your rifle should  
be taken to a qualified gunsmith to have the action disas-  
sembled for professional cleaning and lubrication.  
7. Reassemble your rifle if you performed a complete  
cleaning.  
• Laminated wood (WinTuff and WinCam) models  
require the same care and cleaning as walnut or hard-  
wood.  
8. Wipe all wood surfaces with a soft cloth.  
9. When transporting only, store your Model 9422 in a  
quality protective case to prevent scratches and dents. For  
long term storage, store in a dry place to prevent corro-  
sion. Store away from children.  
NEVER ATTEMPT TO TAKE YOUR MODEL  
9422 APART FURTHER THAN EXPLAINED IN  
THIS MANUAL.  
This is a specialized, finely fitted mechanism. You may  
permanently mar it by attempting to disassemble the  
inner mechanism assemblies. If further disassembly for  
service or cleaning is required, take your gun to a U. S.  
Repeating Arms Company Authorized Repair Center or a  
competent gunsmith as explained under “Service or  
Repair.”  
MAKE SURE YOUR RIFLE IS UNLOADED AND  
ALWAYS STORE AMMUNITION SEPARATELY.  
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ORDERING PARTS  
SERVICE OR REPAIR  
To order parts, please write our parts department and  
furnish the following: your name, address, and telephone  
number. Also specify the model and serial number of your  
Winchester firearm. When we receive your request, we  
will send an order form and a parts breakdown with  
prices.  
If your Winchester firearm should ever need repair or ser-  
vice, please utilize one of the world-wide network of U.S.  
Repeating Arms Company Authorized Repair Centers for  
Winchester firearms. If you have any questions about how  
to obtain service, call or write the Authorized Repair  
Center (ARC) nearest you. A list of ARCs is packaged  
with your new gun. If you need to obtain a new list of  
ARCs call us at:  
Write to:  
Parts Department  
U.S. Repeating Arms Company, Inc.  
275 Winchester Avenue  
1-203-789-5000  
New Haven, Connecticut 06511-1970  
CAUTION: PARTS ARE MADE FOR  
WINCHESTER BRAND FIREARMS MANUFAC-  
TURED BY OR FOR U.S. REPEATING ARMS  
COMPANY, INC., AND SHOULD NOT BE USED  
IN OTHER GUNS EVEN THOUGH MODELS  
MAY BE SIMILAR. IMPROPERLY FITTED  
PARTS MAY BE DANGEROUS.  
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QUESTIONS  
WINCHESTER-GUNS.COM  
If you have other questions about Winchester rifles and  
shotguns, call or write our Customer Service Department:  
U.S. Repeating Arms Company offers an information  
resource for you on the world wide web.  
Customer Service  
• List of authorized repair centers.  
• Customer service information.  
• Answers to many technical and historical questions.  
• Links to helpful sites.  
U.S. Repeating Arms Company, Inc.  
275 Winchester Avenue  
Morgan, Utah 84050-9333  
Phone: 1-800-945-5237  
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You Are Responsible For Firearms Safety  
As a gun owner, you accept a set of demanding responsibilities. How seriously you take these  
responsibilities can mean the difference between life and death. Failure to follow any of these  
instructions can cause extensive damage to your gun and/or possible serious injury or death to  
yourself and others. There is no excuse for careless or abusive handling of any firearm. At all  
times handle any firearm with intense respect for its power and potential danger.  
PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL OF THE CAUTIONS, PROPER HANDLING PROCEDURES  
AND INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED IN THE OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR NEW  
FIREARM.  
1. ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE OF YOUR RIFLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION, even  
though you are certain that the rifle is unloaded. Never point any firearm at anything you  
do not intend to shoot. Be extremely alert and aware of all persons and property within  
the range of your ammunition.  
2. NEVER RELY TOTALLY ON YOUR RIFLE'S MECHANICAL "SAFETY" DEVICE. The word  
"safety" describes a gun's trigger block mechanism, sear block mechanism, hammer  
block mechanism or firing pin block mechanism. These mechanical devices are designed  
to place your gun in a SAFER status. No guarantee can be made that the gun will not fire  
even if the "safety" is in the "on safe" position. See "Operations of the Safety" for  
instructions on operation of YOUR gun's "safety."  
LIKE ANY MECHANICAL DEVICE, A "SAFETY" CAN SOMETIMES FAIL; IT CAN BE  
JARRED OR INADVERTENTLY MANIPULATED INTO AN UNSAFE CONDITION.  
Mechanical "safeties" merely aid safe gun handling and are no excuse for pointing your  
rifle's muzzle in an unsafe direction.  
While it is a good idea to "test" your rifle's mechanical "safeties" periodically for proper  
function, NEVER TEST IT WHILE YOUR RIFLE IS LOADED OR POINTED IN AN UNSAFE  
DIRECTION  
Safe gun handling does not stop with your gun's mechanical "safety devices -- it starts  
there. Always treat your rifle with the respect due a loaded, ready-to-fire firearm.  
3. WHENEVER YOU HANDLE A FIREARM, OR HAND IT TO SOMEONE, ALWAYS OPEN THE  
ACTION IMMEDIATELY, VISUALLY CHECK YOUR RIFLE'S CHAMBER, FEED MECHANISM  
AND MAGAZINE.  
Make certain they do not inadvertently contain any ammunition. Always keep the  
chamber empty and "safety" in the "on safe" position unless shooting is imminent.  
4. DO NOT TRANSPORT YOUR RIFLE LOADED, WHETHER IN A SCABBARD, GUN CASE, OR  
OTHER CONTAINER.  
5. HUNTING FROM ELEVATED SURFACES SUCH AS TREE STANDS IS DANGEROUS, and  
may increase the risk of handling a firearm. The following rules should always be  
observed by you and those you hunt with: Always make certain that the stand being used  
is safe and stable. Always make certain that your firearm is unloaded when it is being  
taken up to and down from the stand. Always make certain that your firearm is not  
dropped from the stand, or dropped while it is being taken up to or down from the stand.  
Remember, a loaded firearm may discharge when dropped, even with the safety in the  
"on safe" position.  
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6. BEWARE OF BARREL OBSTRUCTIONS, for the safety of both your gun and yourself.  
Mud, snow, and an infinite variety of other obstructions may inadvertently lodge in a  
barrel bore. It takes only one small obstruction to cause dangerously increased pressures  
that can ruin (swell or rupture) the finest rifle barrels.  
BEFORE CHECKING FOR A BARREL OBSTRUCTION, BE CERTAIN NO LIVE ROUND IS IN  
THE CHAMBER AND THAT THE MAGAZINE IS REMOVED AND FEED MECHANISMS ARE  
COMPLETELY EMPTY. PLACE THE "SAFETY" IN THE "ON SAFE" POSITION.  
Look through the barrel to be sure it is clear of any obstruction. If an obstruction is seen,  
no matter how small it may be, clean the bore with a cleaning rod and patch as described  
in "Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions." Before the first firing, clean the bore  
with a cleaning rod and patch, and wipe away any anti-rust compound in the  
action/chamber areas.  
7. ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR RIFLE WHEN NOT IN USE. REFER TO "UNLOADING THE RIFLE"  
FOR AN EXPLANATION OF HOW TO UNLOAD YOUR RIFLE PROPERLY.  
As a safety precaution, it is preferable to disassemble your gun for storage. Store your  
gun and ammunition separately -- well beyond the reach of children. Take all safeguards  
to ensure your rifle does not become available to untrained, inexperienced or unwelcome  
hands.  
8. USE THE PROPER AMMUNITION.  
The barrel and action of this rifle have been made with substantial safety margins over  
the pressures developed by established American commercial loads. Nevertheless,  
Browning assumes no liability for incidents which occur through the use of cartridges of  
nonstandard dimensions which develop pressures in excess of commercially available  
ammunition with standards established by the Sporting Arms and Ammunitions  
Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI).  
BE ALERT TO THE SIGNS OF AMMUNITION MALFUNCTION.  
If you detect an off sound or light recoil when a cartridge s fired, DO NOT LOAD  
ANOTHER CARTRIDGE INTO THE CHAMBER. Open the action and remove all cartridges  
from the magazine, chamber and action areas. With the action open, glance down the  
barrel to make sure that an obstruction does not remain in the barrel. If there is an  
obstruction, completely clear the barrel before loading and firing again. Failure to follow  
these instructions can cause extensive damage to your gun and possible serious injury to  
yourself and others.  
MAKE SURE OF ADEQUATE VENTILATION IN THE AREA THAT YOU DISCHARGE A  
FIREARM. WASH HANDS THOROUGHLY AFTER EXPOSURE TO AMMUNITION OR  
CLEANING A FIREARM.  
Lead exposure can be obtained from discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas,  
cleaning firearms or handling ammunition. Lead is a substance that has been known to  
cause birth defects, reproductive harm and other serious injury.  
9. DO NOT SNAP THE FIRING PIN ON AN EMPTY CHAMBER -- THE CHAMBER MAY NOT BE  
EMPTY!  
Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun, even though you are certain the gun is  
unloaded.  
10. KEEP FINGERS AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER WHILE UNLOADING, LOADING, UNTIL YOU  
ARE READY TO SHOOT.  
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11. BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET AND BACKSTOP.  
Particularly during low light periods. Know the range of your ammunition. Never shoot  
at water or hard object.  
12. ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR RIFLE'S CHAMBER BEFORE CROSSING A FENCE, CLIMBING A  
TREE, JUMPING A DITCH OR NEGOTIATING OTHER OBSTACLES.  
Refer to "Unloading The Rifle" for instructions on the unloading of your rifle. Never  
place your loaded rifle on or against a fence, tree, car or other similar object.  
13. WEAR EYE AND EAR PROTECTION WHEN SHOOTING.  
Unprotected, repeated exposure to gunfire can cause hearing damage. Wear ear protectors  
(shooting ear plugs or muffs) to guard against such damage. Wear shooting glasses to  
protect your eyes from flying particles. Allow proper distance (eye relief) between the  
scope and your eye when firing a scoped rifle or shotgun. Always keep a safe distance  
between the muzzle of your firearm and any persons nearby, as muzzle blast, debris and  
ejecting shells could inflict serious injury. Also, wear eye protection when disassembling  
and cleaning your shotgun to prevent the possibility of springs, spring-tensioned parts,  
solvent or other agents from contacting your eyes.  
14. DROPPING A LOADED GUN CAN CAUSE AN ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE even with the  
"safety" in the "on safe" position. Be extremely careful while hunting or during any  
shooting activity, to avoid dropping any firearm.  
15. IF YOUR RIFLE FAILS TO FIRE, KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION.  
Hold this position for a minimum of 30 seconds. Carefully open the action and remove  
the cartridge. If the primer is indented, the cartridge should be disposed of in a way that  
cannot cause harm. If the primer is not indented, your firearm should be examined by a  
qualified gunsmith and the cause of the malfunction should be corrected before further  
use.  
16. BE DEFENSIVE AND ON GUARD AGAINST UNSAFE GUN HANDLING AROUND YOU AND  
OTHERS.  
Don't be timid when it comes to gun safety. If you observe other shooters violating any of  
these safety precautions, politely suggest safer handling practices.  
17. BE CERTAIN YOUR RIFLE IS UNLOADED BEFORE CLEANING. Because so many gun  
accidents occur when a firearm is being cleaned, special and extreme care should be  
taken to be sure your gun is unloaded before disassembly, cleaning and reassembly. Keep  
ammunition away from the cleaning location. Never test the mechanical function of any  
firearm with live ammunition.  
18. TEACH AND SUPERVISE FIREARMS SAFETY TO ALL MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY --  
ESPECIALLY TO CHILDREN AND NONSHOOTERS.  
Closely supervise newcomers to the shooting sports. Encourage enrolling in  
hunting/shooting safety courses.  
19. NEVER DRINK ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR TAKE ANY TYPE OF DRUGS BEFORE OR  
DURING SHOOTING.  
Your vision and judgment could be dangerously impaired, making your gun handling  
unsafe to you and to others.  
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20. READ AND HEED ALL WARNINGS in this instruction book, on ammunition boxes and  
with all accessories that you install on your firearm. It is your responsibility to secure the  
most up-to-date information on the safe handling procedures of your Browning gun.  
Browning assumes no liability for incidents which occur when unsafe or improper gun  
accessories or ammunition combinations are used.  
21. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE -- AVOID UNAUTHORIZED SERVICING.  
Your rifle is a mechanical device which will not last forever, and as such, is subject to  
wear and requires periodic inspection, adjustment and service. Browning firearms should  
be serviced by a Browning Recommended Service Center or by Browning's service  
facility in Arnold, Missouri. Browning cannot assume any responsibility for injuries  
suffered or caused by unauthorized servicing, alterations or modifications of Browning  
firearms.  
22. BROWNING RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE ON FIREARMS THAT HAVE  
BEEN ALTERED, ADDED TO OR SUBSTANTIALLY CHANGED.  
Removal of metal from barrel(s), or modification of the firing mechanism and/or  
operating parts may lead to Browning's refusal of service on such firearms. Browning  
will charge the owner parts and labor to return the firearm to original Browning  
specifications.  
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, ALTER THE TRIGGER, SAFETY OR PARTS OF  
THE FIRING MECHANISM OF THIS OR ANY OTHER FIREARM. FAILURE TO OBEY THIS  
WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS.  
BE CAREFUL!  
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Licensee  
U.S. Repeating Arms Company, Inc.  
275 Winchester Avenue  
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. 06511-1970  
Administrative Offices:  
275 Winchester Avenue, Morgan, Utah 84050-9333  
Winchester trademarks licensed from Olin Corporation.  
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