Model 67 and 67A Rimfire Rifle

Introduced in the spring of 1934 to answer the challenge from other domestic manufacturers in this low priced, single shot rimfire rifle category.

A revamped Model 60, this one-piece stock was made with finger grooves along the barrel, in its earliest years of manufacture. A stock without finger grooves was issued in 1935, which is the stock style we offer.

Telescope-equipped Model 67s were withdrawn from the market in 1942, but all other styles of this rifle remained in the line until 1963. About 383,587 were made.

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Model 67 and 67A Rifle Buttstock

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NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME

 

Winchester 67 and 67A Shotgun Style Buttplate

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Reproduced in black plastic, checkered, with the Winchester logo.

Winchester Buttplate Screws

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A pair of blued screws of the proper size and configuration for Winchester rifle buttplates.