Winchester Model 100 .308 Win Semi-Auto Rifle, 22 in Barrel, 1962 Production, Blued Receiver with Bright Steel Barrel and Checkered Walnut Stock
This 1962 Winchester Model 100 is the standard 22-inch Rifle configuration chambered in .308 Win. It features a blued receiver, a bright in-the-white barrel, and a checkered walnut stock, and retains iron-sight provisions. The receiver is drilled and tapped, and a full-length unbranded scope base is installed. As a U.S.-made, gas-operated sporting autoloader from the 1960s, it offers strong appeal for shooters and collectors seeking a clean, straightforward example.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Fouling: Mild Fouling - Light buildup of fouling or dirt.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Details: The rifle presents in solid overall shape for its age. The walnut stock shows handling wear and age-related finish marks. The bore exhibits light fouling yet remains in good order with defined rifling. The detachable magazine is not included.
What’s Included
- Winchester Model 100 semi-automatic rifle chambered in .308 Win (22 in barrel)
- Full-length unbranded scope base installed on the receiver
- Iron-sight provisions
The Model 100 is a gas-operated, semi-automatic sporting rifle made in the United States by Winchester Repeating Arms. This example is the standard Rifle configuration with a 22-inch barrel, chambered in .308 Win, with a blued receiver, bright in-the-white barrel, and a checkered walnut stock.
Manufactured in 1962, it falls within the Model 100 production run from 1961 to 1973, during which approximately 262,838 were made. Its period-correct features and early-1960s origin contribute to its collector interest.
The stock features a straight comb and pistol grip with checkering, and the length of pull measures 13.6 inches. Controls include a right-side bolt handle and a lever-style magazine release for the detachable box magazine system.
Sighting equipment consists of factory-style iron-sight provisions. The receiver top is drilled and tapped, and a full-length unbranded scope base is already installed for easy mounting of an optic of your choice.
Model markings read: "WINCHESTER — TRADE MARK — MODEL 100 — CAL. .308 WIN. — MADE IN U.S.A. — WIN. PROOF STEEL." A 1990 factory firing-pin safety recall applies to the Model 100 design.




