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Description:
HERE IS A WINCHESTER MODEL 62A IN 22 S L LR MADE IS 1952 GUN IS IN GREAT SHAPE FOR THE YEAR.
The Winchester Model 62A is a classic pump-action .22 rimfire rifle produced between 1932 and 1958 (with the 62A variant dominating post-1939), known for its takedown design, exposed hammer, and reliability. It was designed for .22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle cartridges, holding up to 20 rounds of .22 Short, and was famously used as a, "gallery gun". [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Key Features and Details:
Production & Design: Over 400,000 Model 62/62A rifles were produced. The 62A introduced a longer 8-inch, 17-groove slide handle (forend) in 1940, replacing the earlier 5 ¾” 10-groove handle.
Takedown Ability: The rifle can be easily taken down into two halves by unscrewing a single screw, making it highly portable.
Capacity: The tubular magazine holds 20 rounds of .22 Short, 16 of .22 Long, or 14 of .22 Long Rifle.
Usage: Often called a "gallery gun," it was popular for carnival shooting booths and plinking. It is praised for accuracy with open sights.
Variants: While most fired .22 S/L/LR, specific gallery versions were chambered only for .22 short.
Collectibility: These are highly sought after by collectors, often found for on sites like . [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
The Model 62A was designed by John and Matthew Browning, representing the final iteration of Winchester's classic slide-action gallery rifles. [1]
Rifle Caliber: .22 Long Rifle, .22 Short Manufacturer:
WINCHESTER Model:
62A Serial Number:
288869 Barrel Length:
23 Condition:
GOOD Metal Condition:
GOOD Wood Condition:
GOOD Bore Condition:
GREAT