Winchester~Model 75~.22LR
Guns International #: 102606895 Seller's Inventory #: 3933354
Category: Winchester Rifles - Model 75 - Winchester Rifles - Rimfire

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Seller: Bass Pro - Ft. Myers
Member Since: 1/25/23
State: Florida
Zip: 33913
Country: United States
Phone: (239) 461-7800
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Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
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Description:
The Winchester Model 75 was an American bolt-action .22 caliber sporting rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1938 to 1958. Winchester's "companion" weapon of sorts to the Model 69, the Model 75 was in essence a low-cost version of the Model 52. Winchester wanted to build a medium-cost target rifle, As such Winchester appointed its designers to design a new lighter, less expensive target rifle that could still win matches if used by more experienced shooters. Taking the action of the Model 69 as a base, a new rifle was developed around the action; this weapon would become the Model 75. The action was later modified to allow for a bit of an advantage compared to other rifles when it came to precision shooting. The Model 75 began production in 1938 and was first advertised in 1939, touting it as being lighter but as accurate as the older Model 52. The weapon was highly successful. In its first few years, both the Model 52 and 75 were advertised together (although this practice still was common as of the 1950s), although later the Model 75 later got its own separate advertisements from the Model 52. The Model 75 was also catered to beginning shooters and advertised with various tag lines to promote the rifle; later advertisements, particularly the ones after World War II, touted it as a "full man's size target rifle" in an attempt to appeal to returning soldiers. The weapon sold strongly until it was discontinued in 1958. Comes with a soft case. .22 Long Rifle

Price: $899.99

Chambers: 10
Metal Condition: Good
Wood Condition: Good
Bore Condition: Good
Weight: 131 Oz
Sights: Fixed
Item Location: Ft. Myers, FL