Offered for sale is a classic Winchester Model 67 chambered in .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle. Manufactured from 1934 through the late 1940s before the introduction of the Model 67A, the Model 67 is one of Winchester's most iconic single-shot rimfire rifles. Known for its simplicity, reliability, and excellent accuracy, it has introduced generations of shooters to the sport.
This rifle features the original manually cocked bolt, factory open sights, and walnut stock. The barrel markings indicate the original "MODEL 67 – .22 SHORT – LONG AND LONG RIFLE" configuration, allowing the use of all three common rimfire cartridges.
The Winchester Model 67 has earned its reputation as one of America's classic rimfire rifles. Whether you're looking for a nostalgic plinker, a small-game rifle, or a collectible piece of Winchester history, this example offers honest originality and plenty of character. It shows normal cosmetic wear expected from a vintage rifle but remains an attractive representative of one of Winchester's most successful single-shot designs.
Please review all photographs carefully, as they are part of the description and accurately represent the condition of the firearm.
| UPC | ECOM00591447 |
| Action | SINGLE SHOT |
| Barrel Length | 27" BARREL |
| Caliber | .22 LR |
| Capacity | 1 ROUND |
| Finish | BLUED |
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