I just started looking to buy a Winchester 69a .22 for Christmas. I typed in Winchester 69a and Winchester 22 rifle into Google & had all sorts of hits for Winchester guns & PARTS. Type it in and look. I am sure you will be able to find it. Happy hunting!
Try Numrich Gunparts. I have one of their catalogs and it has all sorts of parts for the Winchester Model 69A.AnswerTry eBay i have bought several, remember models 69a and 75 are the samr bolt
Try e-gunparts.com I have an extra Winchester model 69a/75 and i guess it fits the 57 bolt just contact me if your interested in purchasing or trading
The Winchester model 69A is a pre-serial number firearm and as such does not have one.
Try gun shops, gun shows, want ads, e-gunparts.com
Good rifle
try Popperts. i am sending bolt parts back for the 69a... the firing pin, sleeve, and end cap for the bolt. 215-887-2391. jvpstlsmth@verizon.net
Usually the difference between series like this is listed "minor improvements" but this time I actually found something in the Blue Book of Gun Values. "The Model 69 was cocked by the closing motion of the bolt and had a non-swept back bolt handle, whereas the 69A was cocked by the opening motion of the bolt and had a swept back bolt handle."
Winchester did not serialize the model 69,69A.I can say that the model 69A was made during the years 1935-1963,with a total production of 355,000.
In order to answer your question correctly i would need for you to post your serial number in this question.That is the only way to date your Winchester model 69A.
No serial numbers were assigned to the model 69 and 69A. The 69 was introduced in 1935 and the 69A in 1937, so the 69 may well have been made in one of the first 3 years. Don Schimpff Redding, CA the 69a production was ceased in 1963
Winchester never made such a weapon as you ask about.