Model 67
Winchester again upgraded and improved Model 60, with an expansion of styles offered to the shooting public. Standard chamber was .22 Short, Long and LR interchangeably, with WRF added in 1935. Model 67s were not serial numbered for domestic sales, but numbered for foreign sales. Introduced in 1934; discontinued in 1963. About 384,000 sold. Many were fitted at the factory with telescopes. Bases were mounted on the rifle and scope was packed separately.
Model 67 was available in several different styles:
1. Sporting Rifle: 27" round barrel; stock similar to Model 60.
2. Smoothbore Rifle: 27" barrel; chambered for .22 Long shot or .22 LR shot.
3. Junior Rifle: 20" round barrel; shorter stock.
4. Rifle with miniature target boring: 24" round barrel; chambered for .22 LR shot.
Model 67 was available in several different styles:
1. Sporting Rifle: 27" round barrel; stock similar to Model 60.
2. Smoothbore Rifle: 27" barrel; chambered for .22 Long shot or .22 LR shot.
3. Junior Rifle: 20" round barrel; shorter stock.
4. Rifle with miniature target boring: 24" round barrel; chambered for .22 LR shot.
Sporting
NIB | Exc | V.G. | Good | Fair | Poor |
$0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 |
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Smoothbore
Courtesy Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming
NIB | Exc | V.G. | Good | Fair | Poor |
$0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 |
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Junior
NIB | Exc | V.G. | Good | Fair | Poor |
$0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 |
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Miniature Target
Marked "for shot only". Has beads instead of standard iron rifle sights.
NIB | Exc | V.G. | Good | Fair | Poor |
$0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 |
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