Winchester Model 67A .22 S/L/LR Single-Shot Bolt-Action Rifle, 27" Barrel, Walnut Stock, Blued, 1949–1963
The Winchester Model 67A is a classic single-shot .22 rimfire bolt-action rifle produced in the 1949–1963 era. It stands out for its 27" steel barrel, rear-cocking bolt with a large knurled cocking piece, and simple one-screw takedown system. The rifle is marked "22 S.L. OR L.R." and accepts .22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle, offering versatile rimfire compatibility in a light, handy package.
Condition
Overall Condition: Poor condition.
Bore Overall Condition: Fair - Generally clean, some residue or smudges, slight corrosion.
Bore Rifling: Fair Rifling - Worn rifling, slight loss of definition.
Specific Condition Notes: The action functions properly. The bolt that secures the rifle into its stock has been sheared off.
What’s Included
- Winchester Model 67A single-shot .22 rimfire rifle
This Model 67A features a manual rear-cocking bolt with a prominent knurled cocking piece and a wing-style safety. Its simple, reliable single-shot design and one-screw takedown system reflect Winchester’s straightforward approach to a rimfire field rifle of the period.
The 27" steel barrel is paired with open iron sights: a dovetailed front blade and a dovetailed open rear leaf with an elevation wedge. The barrel and receiver wear a blued finish consistent with the model’s period construction.
Chamber markings read "22 S.L. OR L.R.," confirming compatibility with .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle cartridges. Capacity is one round. Nominal weight is about 5 lb, making it easy to carry and handle.
The walnut stock has a semi-pistol-grip profile with a straight comb, is uncheckered, and is capped with a composition buttplate. Length of pull measures 13.5". U.S.-market examples from this era were typically not serial-numbered under pre-1968 practice, and this rifle is rollmarked with Winchester New Haven, Conn. manufacturing and model information.



