Pics or it didn't happen.Picked up a Winchester model 67 today.
Pics or it didn't happen.Picked up a Winchester model 67 today.
Needs a little love, but it was priced right.Pics or it didn't happen.
Early model: finger-grooved forearm on the stock. Pre-1940, probably pre 1937.Needs a little love, but it was priced right.
Not bad for $80 then?Early model: finger-grooved forearm on the stock. Pre-1940, probably pre 1937.
No serial numbers to prove it though.
I have a M67 I bought maybe 10 years ago. I don't remember exactly what I paid, maybe $100???. I think that rifle is easily worth what you paid. Keep in mind, they are not in huge demand. The age doesn't relate to the value.Not bad for $80 then?
It is a little long. I’m considering getting the barrel threaded as well. Should make an interesting behind the door piece.I have a M67 I bought maybe 10 years ago. I don't remember exactly what I paid, maybe $100???. I think that rifle is easily worth what you paid. Keep in mind, they are not in huge demand. The age doesn't relate to the value.
Mine is amazingly accurate with standard velocity ammo. Not so much with high velocity stuff.
The sights are not up to modern standards, and my eyes are no longer up to the sights. I have considered replacing the sights, but before that I may shorten the barrel and thread it. Those 24" barrels are a bit overkill for a 22 LR.
Leave it full length? And hang a can on it?It is a little long. I’m considering getting the barrel threaded as well. Should make an interesting behind the door piece.
O no go down to 18” probably.Leave it full length? And hang a can on it?
Wow. The bullet may not make it out the end!
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