Buttstock

Buttplate

Receiver

Ejection Port

 

FIGURE 2A

 

Sight Hood

 

Rear Sight

Front Sight

 

 

 

Hammer

Forearm

Muzzle

Trigger

Magazine Tube

Loading Port

Finger Lever

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.

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 cartridge out the ejection port to the right. Returning the finger lever upward cycles a new cartridge from the magazine into the chamber. This can be repeated until the magazine is empty. The basic function and the classic

looks are much like that experienced by hunters, trappers, farmers and sportsmen with their Model 94 centerfire rifles.

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.

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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