Apparently that was the problem Winchester ran into. The tooling for the 9422 was wearing out, and they didn't think they could make enough sales to pay for the cost of the tooling. So, they dropped it. Since then there has been a rumor that Marlin is facing the same problem soon with the tooling for the 39 and 1897, and that they may drop the gun since they can't compete with the cheap Henry's (and Taurus is about to release a .22 lever gun, which you know will undercut the Marlin).