Winchester Model 270 Pump-Action .22 S/L/LR Rimfire, 20.5 in Barrel, Walnut, Blued/Black (1968–1973)
Winchester's Model 270 is a slide-action rimfire from the New Haven, Connecticut 200-series lineup, cataloged with a 20.5 in barrel and a tubular magazine. Chambered for .22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle as marked, it combines versatile rimfire performance with classic walnut furniture, pressed checkering, and iron sights. Typical capacity is 15+1, and production ran from 1968 to 1973.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The rifle is structurally solid. The exterior shows scattered cosmetic imperfections, surface scratches, blemishes, and areas of finish loss on the metal and wood. The bore presents a bright interior.
What’s Included
- Winchester Model 270 pump-action rifle
Part of Winchester's 200-series rimfire family (250/270/290), the Model 270 is a slide-action pump with a tubular magazine, chambered for .22 S, .22 L, or .22 LR as marked on the barrel rollmark. Typical capacity is 15+1, and it was cataloged with a 20.5 in barrel. Production for this series ran from 1968 to 1973, and rifles from this era are associated with B-prefix serial formats.
The rifle wears a blued barrel and magazine tube paired with a black-finished receiver. Sighting equipment includes a ramped, hooded front sight and a barrel-mounted adjustable rear sight with an elevator. A barrel band and front cap secure the magazine tube for a clean, traditional profile.
Walnut furniture includes a pistol-grip stock and a matching fore-end, both with pressed checkering for grip. The stock is fitted with a black WINCHESTER hard buttplate and a white-line spacer, and the length of pull measures 14.0 inches.
The barrel rollmark identifies WINCHESTER, Model 270, and 22 S.L. or L.R., with manufacture in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. The action features a cross-bolt safety, and operation is the smooth, familiar pump-action format appreciated in rimfire gallery-style rifles.




