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Old 09-03-2011, 07:32 PM
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Looking at a Winchester model 67 single-shot .22 today in a pawn shop. The gun looks to be above the 90% range as far as overall, original condition. Price on the ticket said $185.00. Is that a good price for this type gun?
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Old 09-03-2011, 11:48 PM
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I paid about $125.00 for mine a few years ago.I purchased it for my son but it was too long so I bought him a Cricket. I learned how to shoot with a 67b
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Old 09-04-2011, 11:44 AM
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I paid $10 for my model 67 and two boxes of 22 shorts. It was used when I got it but in very good shape. That was in 1957. I chopped cotton for fifty cents an hour to make the money to buy it. I still have it and my only complaint is that the sights have become fuzzy in the last ten years or so. They must be worn out.
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Old 09-04-2011, 12:12 PM
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They are hard to find, at least around here. If you want one, I don't think it's out of line on the price. I can get $150 for a junk one.
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The shorter "Boys rifle" models (67-A ??) seem to bring a bit more than the std sized rifle. Saw a very nice Boys Rifle at the Portland show a few weeks back that was $225...and an hour later it was gone.

I don't think $185 is out of hand. Especially for a 90+% gun. Offer the shop $120 or $130 and see where it goes.

My gun was under twenty bucks with a brick of shorts in 1960. Still have it too.

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Old 09-04-2011, 12:38 PM
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I have one and it is a tack driver!!!
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Old 09-04-2011, 08:07 PM
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This guy has not been moving alot of guns lately so he might be willing to deal some. If I could get it for say $125.00-130.00 I might just take it.Thanks for the input!
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$100-125 is what one should be in 90-95%. I paid $115 for a nice nearly unfired one last year.
100% rifles usually go for $180-$200.
NIB- what someone is willing to pay.

I do have a 67 youth rifle NIB...and I think I got it right.
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Around here that's not to much for a nice one. Shooter grade rifles run up to $150.00-$160.00. I'm not going to tell how much I gave for this youth model, but it is very nice.

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Around here that's not to much for a nice one. Shooter grade rifles run up to $150.00-$160.00. I'm not going to tell how much I gave for this youth model, but it is very nice.

The lower rifle looks like mine. It was bought new by my G-Grandfather and so far 4 generations have learned to shoot with it. I've read that the finger groove stock indicates first year of production but I don't know if that's true..
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Old 02-20-2013, 08:10 AM
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I saw one not long ago for $150 and it was in pretty good shape. I think many of them get bought up my collectors because a lot of new shooters (more importantly the trainers of new shooters) seem to favor semi's like the 10/22 and 597. Nothing wrong with those, but boy a nice accurate single shot in the right hands can be hell on wheels in the squirrel woods. My uncle has a 67 and he has used it to great effect on squirrels where he lives.
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Old 02-20-2013, 11:27 AM
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A year or so ago, I saw one around 90% for ~$150 in a shop.... Two weeks later it was in another shop with an ask of $250.

I think these are getting recognition as true classics. That means more money.

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Old 02-20-2013, 12:11 PM
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Where are ya'll finding these deals? Around here, I see them for around $300.00, or more. I would gladly pay $180.00 for a 67 in the condition described.
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