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Description:
Virtually every manufacturer of firearms made some version of the Model 67 single shot bolt action .22. Most of them hung by the farm kitchen door, near the kitchen garden, and were used to dispatch varmints intent on raiding the garden. They were used hard, and if the rabbits/squirrels/woodchucks/'possums found their way into the stew pot, they were termed flavoring. This one, on the other hand, appears to have been used minimally, and any defects present are due to storage or handling. These guns were made from 1934 to 1963, by the thousands. They were marketed as everyday tools through any outlet that would sell them from Abercrombie to Western Auto. This one apparently came from Sears, Roebuck. They are well regarded for accuracy, and the 27-inch barrel quieted the firing of standard loads remarkably well, making them a very discrete varmint rifle. .22 Short/Long/Long Rifle
Curio/Relic: Yes Chambers:
Single Shot Metal Condition:
"Very good to excellent. If fired it hasn't been fired much, there is a bit of storage wear. Wood Condition:
"Very good. Little used, there is one scratch from handling. See photo. Bore Condition:
Shiny and bright with good rifling Barrels:
27 inch "Sporter" barrel Triggers:
Factory trigger Stock Dimensions:
LOP: 13-5/8 Butt Pad:
Blacked wooden plate Weight:
5 lb - 2 oz Sights:
Bead and notch open sights. Item Location:
Rogers