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Winchester’s Ranger 22LR Lever Gun Is Completely New But Right At Home — SHOT Show 2024

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Rounding out Winchester’s venerable lever-action lineup is this new .22LR rifle. Joining guns like the Model 1873 is a big responsibility and Winchester’s Ranger .22 has a lot to live up to.

But from the way it handled at the range and the way it feels in your hands, the Ranger looks like it’s in the right family.

Close up of the gun's receiver. The gun is pointed to the right.
No forged components or metal-injected moldings here. It’s all machined.

All Machined

Remarkably, its receiver is machined from aluminum billet, and all the steel components are also machined.

All the metal has a black matte finish, and the satin-finished walnut stock looks terrific, too. Winchester says they see this as an heirloom gun and expect it to last generations.

Close up of the receiver with the lever action open.
The action is smooth and the throw is about 90°.

Smooth Action

Several people were ahead of me in line at the range to shoot this gun and I saw many others handle it at the show. Just about every person said, “Wow, that’s a smooth action.”

This action is a completely new design, and while it is assembled in Portugal, it was designed by Winchester’s team in Morgan, Utah. Not only is it smooth, but it’s also easy to take down.

Close up of a hand using a screwdriver on the left side of the receiver. The is pointing to the right.
Removing one screw opens up the entire action.

Simple Takedown

.22 LR ammo is notoriously dirty, and lever guns are notoriously difficult to disassemble. Winchester has solved these issues with a simple design.

Incredibly, removing one screw opens the whole thing up. Hit it with a toothbrush and CLP and you’re ready to shoot again. Or, take it apart to carry in two halves like a takedown rifle.

Close up of the action and all its interior pieces layed out on the table.
The whole action is accessible and easily maintained.

Although the receiver is aluminum, the steel screw goes into a steel nut pressed into the right side of the receiver. This mechanism is tough.

Classic Lever-Action

As modern as Winchester’s Ranger’s action is, the rest of the gun exudes classic lever-action styling. It’s got a 15-round tube magazine under the barrel with a brass plunger.

Close up of the end of the barrel and magazine with the brass magazine plunger partially removed.
The tube magazine holds 15 rounds.

Also, the elevation-adjustable buckhorn rear sight and front hooded sight (covered wagon sight) are excellent and clear, but they also machined a dovetail rail for optics into the receiver.

That means it’s ready for a scope, but you don’t have to ruin its classic lines by adding Picatinny ring mounts.

Close up of the rear sight. The gun is pointed away and right.
It’s got an elevation-adjustable rear buckhorn sight.
Close up of the end of the barrel with the hooded front sight. THe gun is pointed away and right.
The hooded front sight helps refine the sight picture for precision shooting.
Closeup view of the tang with brand engraving. the gun is pointed left.
A classic brand engraving sits on the tang.

Winchester’s Ranger .22 lever-action rifle is available now. Despite the excellent styling and production quality, its MSRP is just $419.

The whole gun is sitting on a table pointed to the right.
It’s a classic-looking gun with refinements and improvements.

Specs

Caliber 22 LRBarrel Length 20 1/2
Overall Length 37 3/4Length of Pull 13
Drop at Comb 1 1/4Drop at Heel 2
Weight 5 lbs 4 ozMagazine Capacity 15
Twist Rate 16Barrel Finish Matte Black
Stock Finish Satin OilWood Grade Grade I
Receiver Finish Matte BlackBarrel Material Steel
Barrel Contour SporterRecoil Pad Plastic Butt Plate
Checkering CutReceiver Material Aluminum Alloy
Trigger Finish Matte BlackMagazine Type Tubular
Trigger Material AlloyTrigger Guard Material Alloy
Trigger Guard Engraving NoneDrilled and Tapped for Scope Grooved
MSRP$419.99

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