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Winchester 67a boys rifle. Misc handling marks, no cracks or big dents. Very clean for it age. $350 shipped to the lower 48 from a non-FFL to your FFL Alaska would be a few bucks more.
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Is the “boy’s rifle “ designation factory or your own. I own a 67A and it’s predecessor the 67 and never knew there was a boys version/model.
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It looks short. Is it maybe a youth version of 67
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Is the “boy’s rifle “ designation factory or your own. I own a 67A and it’s predecessor the 67 and never knew there was a boys version/model. I’m no Winchester expert, the Barrel is stamped 67A. I have heard them called a junior rife or boys rifle. It has a shorter barrel and length of pull from the factory than the Standard 67/67A.
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Blue book indicated there was a 67/67A boys rifle. It has a 20” bbl.
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I have one like that, however mine is not as nice.
Rifles like the 67,and 67a are great for teaching kids safe firearm use, and the iron sights are a useful teaching tool also.
This rifle is in excellent condition for its age, and the stock is pretty darn nice to boot.
About this close to buying it myself, but I already got 3 or 4 model 67’s
Generally these rifles are very accurate!
Good luck with the sale, someone will be happy to get this rifle, it’s one you keep in the family.
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Thanks everyone, the little I’ve shot it, it seems to be very accurate.
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This is a great value, especially when compared to current mfg options
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Inherited one of these from my grandfather. Such a simple design, and darn accurate to boot.
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I have one just like it. Great little rifle for a son/daughter.
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I have one just like it. Great little rifle for a son/daughter. same
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My dad bought the model 67 for each of the 4 boyd . I still remember the day vividly when it was my turn. Excellent condition on this one . Good luck
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I bought one of these back in the late 70’s that was a behind the seat truck gun. Had to refinish the stock, sand and steel wool the barrel, then cold blue it. Sold it to a coworker a few years later and have regretted selling it ever since. Tried to buy it back with no luck. Best I remember it shot pretty good.
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If it doesn’t sell this weekend. I think that’s my sign to keep it. It was goal to make some room in the safe. Probably smarter to get another safe.
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