The winchester model 67,67A were made from 1934-1963.
All model 67's and 67A's have no serial numbers
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The Winchester Model 67 is a single-shot bolt-action .22 caliber rifle with a barrel-length of about 22". The Winchester 67A is a different , later, improved model of the pre-war model 67. The 67A has a 27 inch bbl, not a 22". This rifle also came in a short-stocked, 20 inch barrel version, which was, in fact, known as "the boy's rifle." The standard 67A is NOT the boy's rifle.... the "boy's rifle" is a sub model of the 67A.
I'm not positive but my model 67A SL.or LR short barrel Winchester was given to me in 1958 when I turned 7. If it was new or used is unknown.
The Winchester Model 67A evolved from the Model 67 in September of 1939. Production of the Model 67A ran from then until December 1963 when it was discontinued. Because the Model 67/67A was never serialized, there are no records to use to determine when an individual rifle was made. There is a possibility that a 2-digit year date was stamped on the bottom of the barrel under the stock.
The Winchester 67A was made from 1934 and 1963. Because they ended production in 1963 they are not serial numbered.
It was introduced in 1934. There is a website called Winchester Collector that might be helpful.
Model 67 had slots on each side of the stock fore end, the later model 67a did away with the slots and were plain and rounded.
The Winchester Model 67 was introduced in 1934, redesigned in 1937 and changed to "67A", and discontinued in the early 1960s. Bert H.
Depending on condition they can range from 50-200 USD.
The value of a Winchester Model 67A boy's rifle with a 20 inch barrel depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued around 100.00 as of 2014.