winchester model 67

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redman900

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Im the proud owner of a Winchester model 67 .22 rifle. i guy a work sold it to me for $25.00. It needs some TLC ,but not much. A little degreser on the stock and some steam for some dents .my kid will love it and so will i. Pictures will follow this weekend.
 
A 67 for $25 is a score.:D
I have an old 67A, nice smooth accurate rifle. Pics of yours when you can get them up!
 
well here are the pix i took of my kids rifle
 

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Great little rifle and a steal at $25.00-they sold new for not much less. I've had mine since 1957 when I received it as a Christmas at the age of fourteen. It will be a certain grandson's first rifle. :)
 
Congrats that is a heck of a deal. I had my hands on a late 30's youth model a few months ago but it slipped away from me due to some family issues at the time. Been thinking of picking up another one for a project gun.
 
finger groove is 1937-1940. no production '41-'45. no grooves stock '46-'63, when production ended. your gun is worth about $125-$150 to a collector of winchester 22's. nice piece. any mechanical problems, let me know. i dabble in them.
 
Great info Guys Thanks.had it out last Saturday and even with a slight wind to the right i still was able to group around an inch. will try again this weekend. Ft.Dix range 14 won't be too crowded.
 
Was glad to see this post Redman. The 67 was the only rifle I had as a kid (I killed many a 12oz drink can, and a few prarie dogs back then). My dad got it as a Christmas or birthday present when he was a boy. My 11 year-old son loves it!
 
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