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Description:
Produced between 1932 and 1963, Winchester's slender little Model 61 gave shooters a sturdy pump-action .22 that would have been the belle of the ball during the glory days of parlor plinkers and gallery guns at the turn of the 20th century. The gun is a hammerless design with a tubular magazine. The Model 61 was Winchester's answer to the hammerless Remington and Marlin rifles being produced. This example is from 1962 and is in great shape. .22 WMR
Metal Condition:
very good Wood Condition:
very good Bore Condition:
bright Barrels:
24" barrel Stock Dimensions:
14.25 Fore End:
wood Butt Pad:
plastic Weight:
5 lb - 4 oz. Sights:
factory sights Item Location:
La Vista, NE