My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

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My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by Ranger » Fri May 11, 2012 10:29 pm

Hi all,

Would like to share this Beautiful, sharp and highly accurate skilfully crafted master piece of yester years.
Thanx to my friend Ravindrane for showing confidence and handing it over to me in for my collection.

Very beautifully aligned and balanced, it aims with ease although original butt has been replaced by nicely crafted Butt made up of wood of Indian Tulip Tree.(Thespesia populnea).

if anyone knows more details of this Model plz share it.

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thanx looking forward for comments from experienced people in forum.
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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by Safarigent » Fri May 11, 2012 10:46 pm

Hi,
What accuracy have you managed with this gun?
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Post by mundaire » Fri May 11, 2012 10:52 pm

Safarigent wrote:Hi,
What accuracy have you managed with this gun?
Took the exact words out of my mouth! :)
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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by Safarigent » Fri May 11, 2012 10:56 pm

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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by xl_target » Sat May 12, 2012 6:37 am

Those old Winchester pumps are really nice. They can be surprisingly accurate. Value: an 80 - 90 percent gun will be between US$ 500 to US$ 700. Since almost all the original bluing is gone and the butt has been replaced, it has very little value to a collector.
However, as long as it functions as intended, it is a really nice gun for plinking and hunting. Keep the outside surface wiped down with oil and it shouldn't rust. These guns are getting hard to find nowadays.
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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by winnie_the_pooh » Sat May 12, 2012 8:32 am

xl_target wrote:Value: an 80 - 90 percent gun will be between US$ 500 to US$ 700. Since almost all the original bluing is gone and the butt has been replaced, it has very little value to a collector.
It is good for us Indians to take a reality check on the actual price of guns that we own/buy here.

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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by xl_target » Sat May 12, 2012 10:14 am

Winnie,
Those prices are on the high end for a very good condition, all original rifle (to a collector). In the condition it is in, that rifle would probably fetch $100 - $125 here if someone likes an old pump for a shooter or to restore. More than likely, it's going to be an old timer who will buy one of those. Most of today's shooters would not would not pay much for one of those as you can get a brand new semi-auto from Ruger, Savage or Marlin for $200 or under. A couple of weeks ago, I picked up a new wood stocked 10/22 for $199. Most of the younger generation prefer semi-autos even though those old Winchesters are fine rifles.
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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by mundaire » Sat May 12, 2012 10:35 am

A similar Winchester pump .22 LR was being offered for sale in Saharanpur (U.P.) by a dealer for INR 40K. IIRC this was sometime last year.

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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by Priyan » Sat May 12, 2012 10:56 am

xl_target wrote:Winnie,
Those prices are on the high end for a very good condition, all original rifle (to a collector). In the condition it is in, that rifle would probably fetch $100 - $125 here if someone likes an old pump for a shooter or to restore. More than likely, it's going to be an old timer who will buy one of those. Most of today's shooters would not would not pay much for one of those as you can get a brand new semi-auto from Ruger, Savage or Marlin for $200 or under. A couple of weeks ago, I picked up a new wood stocked 10/22 for $199. Most of the younger generation prefer semi-autos even though those old Winchesters are fine rifles.
Dear xl_target,
Congrats on your purchase. Are you planning to replace the trigger with a volquartsen or tune up the OEM one?
I'd also like to know how good it feeds Federal bulk .22lr
BTW Big 5 in Minneapolis had a rack full of 10/22 for $160 a piece last week.
When I'll get to shoot a gun?

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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by xl_target » Sat May 12, 2012 1:29 pm

Priyan, no mods at the moment. Federal bulk feeds fires and ejects fine. Trigger is passable; heavy but with a clean break. Minneapolis is a long trip (200 miles round trip) plus mucho traffic and with the price of gas today, not worth the time and effort.

BTW, if I came across a decent model 61, I would buy it in a heartbeat. Did I mention they were fine rifles? :)
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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by rraju2805 » Sat May 12, 2012 1:53 pm

:cpix:

BEAUTIFUL SHOTGUN.
I like it.
Safarigent wrote:Hi,
What accuracy have you managed with this gun?
I am also wanted to know . . .. .


N.B. - is pump action shotgun is PB in india ?
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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by varunik » Sat May 12, 2012 4:34 pm

rraju2805 wrote::cpix:

BEAUTIFUL SHOTGUN.
I like it.
Safarigent wrote:Hi,
What accuracy have you managed with this gun?
I am also wanted to know . . .. .


N.B. - is pump action shotgun is PB in india ?
IOF produces one http://ofbindia.gov.in/products/data/weapons/wsc/6.htm
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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by TC » Sat May 12, 2012 4:58 pm

Congrats Ranger,

Every old Winchester rifle carry some nostalgia. These little pump actions are wonderful plinkers.

Enjoy your shooting and avoid KF ammo, specially old ones. Extraction problem caused by a swollen case is very common on these rifles. Just an advice from personal experience.

:cheers:

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PS : Oh I almost forgot !! The Winchester model 61 can fire .22 short, .22 long and the .22 LR. You can load the ammo at random in the tube and the feeder plate picks them up flawlessly. Please check the markings. It should say .22 S, L, LR cartridge. Though its hard to get .22 Long these days the Short is still a fun -to- shoot ammo.
A particular model 61 was made exclusively in .22 short cal but few of these were sold.

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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by Sakobav » Sat May 12, 2012 6:08 pm

mundaire wrote:A similar Winchester pump .22 LR was being offered for sale in Saharanpur (U.P.) by a dealer for INR 40K. IIRC this was sometime last year.

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Did you check the condition ? If nice its worth picking up

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Re: My Winchester Model 61 .22 Pump action

Post by renjith747 » Sat May 12, 2012 9:35 pm

@ rraju2805 you are mistaken sir , eventhough its a pump action its a .22 rifle....

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