Winchester Model 1906 Standard Pump-Action .22 S/L/LR, 20" Round Barrel, 1910 Takedown with Matching Numbers
Produced in 1910 in New Haven, Connecticut, this Winchester Model 1906 Standard is a classic pump-action .22 with two-piece takedown construction and matching serial numbers on the lower tang and forward receiver/barrel assembly, including a small "B" stamp. It features a 20" round barrel, an under-barrel tubular magazine, and traditional open sights. Clean, straightforward configuration and period-correct details make this a strong example for enthusiasts of early Winchester rimfire pumps.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Details: This firearm is in solid shape. It has various cosmetic imperfections, scratches, blemishes, and areas of finish loss. The bore remains clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- Winchester Model 1906 Standard pump-action rifle (.22 S/L/LR)
The Model 1906 Standard combines Winchester's early pump-action design with a versatile .22 S/L/LR chambering and a 20" round barrel. Its under-barrel tubular magazine is approximately the same length as the barrel and offers an 11+1 capacity.
This example uses two-piece takedown construction for easy transport and maintenance. It has matching serial numbers on the lower tang and the forward receiver/barrel assembly, accompanied by a small "B" stamp.
The rifle retains classic sighting equipment with a blade front sight set in a dovetail and an open rear sight with a stepped elevator. The action uses an external hammer, and the tubular magazine sits neatly beneath the barrel.
Stock furniture is hardwood with a straight grip, a smooth forend, and a hard-rubber checkered buttplate. Length of pull measures 13.0". Manufactured by Winchester Repeating Arms in the USA, this Standard-series example aligns with features sought by collectors of early 20th-century Winchester rimfires.




