Winchester Model 1906 Standard Pump-Action .22 LR Takedown Rifle, 19.25 in Barrel, 12+1, 1917
Winchester's Model 1906 Standard is a classic American rimfire pump gun, and this example was manufactured in 1917. It is a takedown, top-eject design with a 19.25 inch barrel and an under-barrel tubular magazine. The barrel is factory-marked "22 SHORT, LONG OR LONG RIFLE," and the configuration includes a grooved corn-cob forend, straight-grip hardwood stock, and iron sights.
Condition
Overall Condition: Poor condition.
Bore Overall Condition: Poor - Noticeable dirt, stains, significant corrosion or damage.
Bore Rifling: Poor Rifling - Rifling heavily worn or filled with fouling or debris.
Specific Condition Notes: The metal parts have been refinished, and there are handling marks on the finish. The included buttstock may not be the correct type for this rifle; it has not been fitted or shaped and does not have a buttpad. There is an imperfection toward the muzzle end of the bore, and it will likely require a sleeve. Heavy gunsmithing is required before any potential use. This is a gunsmith special.
What’s Included
- Straight-grip hardwood buttstock (installed)
This Model 1906 Standard features Winchester's takedown pump-action rimfire system with top ejection, making it easy to transport and service. The right front of the receiver carries the takedown screw, and the under-barrel tubular magazine uses a knurled magazine plug.
The 19.25 inch barrel is roll-marked "22 SHORT, LONG OR LONG RIFLE," reflecting its ability to feed the common .22 rimfire lengths of the era. Capacity is listed at 12+1 with .22 LR in the tubular magazine.
Sighting equipment consists of a fixed front blade and a drift-mounted rear leaf with an elevator. The forend is the classic grooved corn-cob style, and the rifle retains a straight, uncheckered hardwood buttstock with a 12.5 inch length of pull.
The rifle presents with a dark matte metal appearance from a refinish. It was manufactured in the United States in 1917 and uses an exposed-hammer pump action with top ejection, staying true to the Model 1906 Standard series configuration.




