Winchester Model 67 .22 WRF Single-Shot Bolt-Action Rifle, 26 in Barrel, Walnut Stock, Barrel-Mounted Weaver 2.5x Scope
This Winchester Model 67 stands out for its less-common .22 WRF chambering in an adult configuration with a 26 inch barrel and 13 inch length of pull. It retains its iron sights while wearing a period-style Weaver 2.5x steel-tube scope mounted to the barrel. Notable factory details include the barrel legend marked "MODEL 67 – 22 W.R.F." and a hard-composition buttplate with the Winchester Repeating Arms logo. It is SN exempt with no serial number visible.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm has visible signs of wear and handling. Scratches and blemishes appear across the surfaces. It carries the look of normal use.
What’s Included
- Scope: Weaver 2.5x steel tube scope with external adjustment (installed)
- Scope Mounts/Rings: Barrel-mounted split rings and scope bases/barrel blocks (installed)
The rifle is configured as a single-shot bolt-action with a cocking-piece safety and a steel receiver and barrel. It features takedown via a single coin-slot screw through the belly of the stock for straightforward maintenance and transport. The factory barrel legend reads "MODEL 67 – 22 W.R.F."
The .22 WRF chambering is less common for the Model 67, adding interest for collectors and Winchester rimfire enthusiasts. The adult configuration pairs a 26 inch barrel with a 13 inch length of pull.
Optics are handled by a barrel-mounted Weaver 2.5x steel-tube scope with external adjustment, secured using split rings and barrel blocks. The rifle retains its iron sights, including a dovetailed front blade and a barrel-mounted open rear leaf, offering flexibility in sighting.
The walnut stock has an uncheckered, finger-groove fore-end, complemented by a hard-composition buttplate embossed with the Winchester Repeating Arms logo. Originating from the United States, this example presents as a practical and collectible Model 67 variant with a period-appropriate scope installation.




