Winchester Model 67A Junior .22 S/L/LR Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle – Rare Youth Variant, 20” Barrel
The Winchester Model 67A Junior is the scarce, youth-length version of Winchester’s last widely sold single-shot .22. Produced in limited numbers—approximately 9,700 units—this takedown rifle features a shorter length of pull, walnut stock, and easy rear-cocking bolt. Collectors value this variant for its low production, pre-1968 no-serial-number status, and classic Winchester craftsmanship.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair – showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good – clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Rifling Condition: Good – intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Only light handling marks are present on the blued steel and walnut stock; finish remains uniform and functional.
What’s Included
- Winchester Model 67A Junior single-shot rifle
The Junior configuration sets this rifle apart from the standard Model 67A. A 12.5-inch length of pull and lighter overall weight make it a true “boy’s rifle,” yet it retains full-size build quality.
Winchester engineered the 67A with a simple takedown system: one screw separates the barreled action from the stock for easy transport or cleaning. This feature remains fully functional on this example.
Its manual rear-cocking bolt uses a Springfield-style wing safety, providing straightforward operation and a familiar safety mechanism for vintage rimfire enthusiasts.
The 20-inch carbon-steel barrel wears factory iron sights—a drift-adjustable post front and barrel-mounted open rear—preserving the original sight picture Winchester intended.
Finished in classic Winchester blue over carbon-steel metalwork and hand-checkered walnut, this rifle embodies the final chapter of the company’s single-shot .22 lineage before the shift to magazine-fed designs.




