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winchester model 67

jffojffo Member Posts: 10 ✭✭
edited November 2001 in Ask the Experts
I have a Winchester Model 67 bolt action 22 rifle and was wondering what it is worth. It is in very good condition and I can't find a serial no. on it.

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  • jffojffo Member Posts: 10 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I could use some info on this rifle, its a 22cal, it shoots 22 shorts, long, and long rifle. thats all i know. please leave me something, and thanx for helping me out. jce126
  • jffojffo Member Posts: 10 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I was wondering about the value of this gun. I know that it is a fairly old gun. It is a single shot bolt action 22. i can not find the serial number on it. it shoots shorts, longs, and long rifles.
  • jffojffo Member Posts: 10 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Is there any way to get DOM on this model? Does anyone know the years that they were made. Thanks in advance.
    Terry
  • He DogHe Dog Member Posts: 51,593 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Old does not mean valuable. Value is confired by demand. If there is not much demand from collectors there is not much sale value. In all cases the value is largely determined by the condition of the firearm. Yours was built between 1934 and 1963. In 100% condition (like new) it might bring $225 on a very good day.
  • tatonka82tatonka82 Member Posts: 8 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Good comments, old does not mean $$$$$. $225 for a NRA 90% is not uncommon, though I did see one guy at a gunshow the other day wanting $800 for an almost NIB 67. They are a fine shooting rifle, I just bought one the other day for $110, in good condition. There is a 67, and a 67A which is the adult version.
  • kimberkidkimberkid Member Posts: 8,858 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I found one in a pawn shop a few weeks ago, for $200, its just what I want for Abby when she gets a little older, but I passed on it for one a little nicer that I'm still waiting to find ...
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  • 22WRF22WRF Member Posts: 3,385
    edited November -1
    The 67 was made from 1934 to 1967 The originals have finger grooves in the forearm.I have owned one since 1951 my first .22 paid $8 for it used. It's still original except been tapped for a Weaver "N" mount when I had a Weaver 4x on it and the orig. sling swivels were replaced with Marble detachables. It's still a tack driver, I shot Jr. NRA with it as did my son in the early 70's. It would shoot right along with peep sight, bull barrel target rifles. Good enough for my son to be selected as Calif. NRA Jr. shooter of the year 1972. Has to be one of the best single shots ever made.
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