Winchester Model 67 rifle

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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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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
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.

FN in MT
 
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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!
 
$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.
 
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.

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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..
 
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.
 
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.

Regards,

Dyson
 
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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