You may find a Magazine for your model 69A at Numrich Gun Parts Corp.They can be found on the web.
Jack First is also a source and Triple K in San Diego specializes in magazines.
The 7mm Ultra Mag is a Remington cartridge. THE model 70 is a Winchester rifle. Winchester does not chamber the Model 70 For the 7mm Rem. Ultra Mag cartridge.
Your Winchester model 1894 rifle which was made in 1949,is chambered in 30-30Win.caliber.That is the cartridge to use in your rifle.
I would check your model number?The Winchester model 1897 was a shotgun made by Winchester,while the 32-20 caliber is a rifle cartridge that was used in the model 1894 Winchester lever action rifle and other models,but never in the model 1897 shotgun.
It is not possible for you to have a "Model 97" in 30-06. The Winchester Model 97 is a shotgun, and was made in 12-gauge of 16-gauge. The only Winchester models that were or are chambered for the 30-06 rifle cartridge are the Model 54 bolt-action rifle, and the Model 70 bolt-action rifle series.
The letter M after the model number 9422 indicates that your Winchester lever action rifle is chambered for the 22WMR(Winchester Magnum Rimfire) cartridge.
Assuming yo mean the full sized Winchester Model 94 rifle, it has a seven CARTRIDGE magazine. A bullets is the part of a cartridge that is fired out of the barrel.
please check your model number again,the Winchester model 97 was a shotgun and therefore not chambered in a rifle cartridge(44-40Win).
I have a Winchester Model 80 - 22 short rifle, but I am unable to find any info on it. It is pump action, has a hammer, and a hex barrel. The serial # is 554XXX. ---- Two things to clarify here - The above reference to a Model 80 pump rifle is likely the result of an illegible stamp for a Winchester Model 90. I have seen a number of guns within this model described as a Model 80. As for the Model 80 and a relationship to the Model 88, Winchester did develop a prototype bolt-action rifle chambered for .30-80 caliber. Winchester quickly renamed the cartridge to the .308 WCF. Other than the cartridge, there is no relationship to the Model 88.
If your question is about a Winchester model 68 single shot rifle?This model of Winchester was chambered in 22 long rifle or 22WMR cartridge only.A model 68 will bring between 100-200 dollars for a rifle showing between 60%-80% of it,s original finish and a good bore.
Winchester made the model 1873 rifle and the model 1876 rifle,but did not make a model 1875 rifle.
Your question does not make any sense... What are you trying to ask? Winchester never made a "Model 1832". The first model that was made for the 44 W.C.F. cartridge was the Model 1873, followed by the Model 1892.
The Winchester Model 1873 was not invented by a single person, but instead was the culmination of Winchester's continual efforts to make improvements to older designs. The basic design was originally patented by Henry B. Tyler (the inventor of the original Henry Repeating Rifle), which was then taken over by Oliver Winchester, improved upon, and released as the Winchester Model 1866. The Model 1873 was the next evolution of the Model 1866, and the advent of the centerfire cartridge versus a rim fire cartridge. Bert H.