Model 68 target rifle, Boy's Rifle, smoothbore, miniature target bore, Model 677
Specifications
Mass
About 5.0 lb (2.3 kg) (standard model), 4.5 lb (2.0 kg) (Boy's Rifle), 5.2 lb (2.4 kg) (miniature target bore)[2]
Barrel length
27 in (690 mm) (standard model and smooth bore), 20 in (510 mm) (Boy's Rifle), 24 in (610 mm) (miniature target bore)[2]
Cartridge
.22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle interchangeably (standard); .22 WRF (1935–onwards, optional);.[4] 22 Long Rifle shot cartridge (1940-onwards, miniature target bore)[4]
Action
Bolt-action
Feed system
Single-shot
Sights
U-notch rear sight, beaded-post front sight (early) or Buckhorn rear sight, post front sight (standard), aperture rear sight, hooded post front sight (1943–onwards, optional), shotgun-style bead front sight (1940–onwards, miniature target bore)
The Winchester Model 67 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1963 by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Based on the earlier Model 60, the Model 67 was the mainstay of Winchester's inexpensive single-shot rifle lineup. A rare variant, the Model 677, was produced with telescopic sights and no provisions for iron sights.
^Houze 1993, p. 161.
^ abcHenshaw 1993, pp. 104-105.
^Houze 1993, p. 153.
^ abHouze 1993, p. 147.
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