Winchester Model 100 .308 Win Semi-Auto Rifle, 22-Inch Barrel, Walnut Stock, 1970s U.S.-Made
This Winchester Model 100 is a .308 Win semi-automatic rifle from the 1970s with a 22-inch barrel and classic walnut stock. It features the later-production pressed basketweave checkering, U.S. manufacture in New Haven, and iron sights. The receiver is drilled and tapped and currently fitted with two-piece scope bases and 1-inch rings, and it includes a Winchester factory 4-round detachable magazine.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Specific Condition Details: There are visible handling and use marks. The bore is bright and clean. Please refer to the photos for a close look. One scope ring is missing a screw.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
What’s Included
- 1x Winchester factory steel detachable 4-round magazine for Model 100
- Two-piece scope bases (installed)
- 1-inch scope rings (installed)
The Model 100 uses a gas-operated, rotating-bolt action and is chambered in .308 Winchester. This example has a 22-inch rifle barrel and steel receiver, offering the full-size configuration with a 4+1 capacity via its detachable box magazine.
The walnut stock shows the post-1964 pressed basketweave checkering typical of later production. It has a pistol grip with matching pressed checkering and a checkered metal buttplate. Length of pull measures 13.75 inches.
Factory iron sights include a hooded ramp front sight and a folding rear barrel sight. The receiver is drilled and tapped, and this rifle comes outfitted with two-piece bases and 1-inch rings to simplify mounting a scope of your choice.
Barrel rollmark reads: "Winchester - Model 100 - Cal. .308 Win. - Made in New Haven, Conn. U.S.A. - Winchester Proof Steel," underscoring U.S.
manufacture and the model’s period details.
For awareness, the 1990 factory firing-pin safety recall applies to Winchester Model 100 rifles and carbines. Buyers can verify recall status with Winchester.



