Offered for sale is a Winchester Model 67A bolt-action rifle chambered for .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle. The Model 67A is a classic American rimfire rifle produced by Winchester from the 1930s through the early 1960s and remains popular among collectors, restorers, and shooters.
This rifle is being sold as a project/parts firearm and is missing the bolt assembly. Please review all photos carefully before purchasing.
The walnut stock is in good overall condition for its age, showing scattered handling marks, scratches, and finish wear consistent with decades of use. There are no obvious cracks or repairs visible in the wood.
The metal retains a dark patina with noticeable finish wear, thinning bluing, scattered oxidation, and areas of light surface rust, particularly around the receiver and barrel. The factory iron sights remain installed, and the barrel markings are still legible.
This would make an excellent restoration candidate, donor rifle, or addition to a Winchester rimfire collection.
This firearm is being sold without a bolt and should be considered a restoration project or parts gun unless the buyer has the necessary replacement components.
Please review all photographs carefully, as they are part of the description and accurately represent the condition of the firearm.
| UPC | ECOM00591478 |
| Action | SINGLE SHOT |
| Barrel Length | 27" BARREL |
| Caliber | .22 LR |
| Capacity | 1 ROUND |
| Finish | BLUED |
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