Winchester Model 61 .22 pump action
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Winchester Model 61 .22 pump action
Good evening Dear fellow Members
Wanted a suggestion regarding the appropriate price for this Winchester model 61 .22 pump action takedown rifle that I intend to buy.
I dont have the actual pics but net-based pics of the model. Its a 1958 model with an extremely clean barrel and original stock which is in good shape too. Bluing will be done up by the dealer once deal is finalised. Kindly Check and advice.
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Alameinite
Wanted a suggestion regarding the appropriate price for this Winchester model 61 .22 pump action takedown rifle that I intend to buy.
I dont have the actual pics but net-based pics of the model. Its a 1958 model with an extremely clean barrel and original stock which is in good shape too. Bluing will be done up by the dealer once deal is finalised. Kindly Check and advice.
Regards
Alameinite
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Re: Winchester Model 61 .22 pump action
Its a nice little rifle for plinking. Ejects the empties fine as long as you avoid KF. If maintained well and cleaned regularly this rifle can serve a few generations.
The maximum reasonable market price for these rifles in good to excellent condition should range between 40 and 70k
But the words "maximum reasonable market price" varies from region to region and city to city.
Just my two pennies
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The maximum reasonable market price for these rifles in good to excellent condition should range between 40 and 70k
But the words "maximum reasonable market price" varies from region to region and city to city.
Just my two pennies
Cheers
TC
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Re: Winchester Model 61 .22 pump action
Thanks a lot sir. Any particular reason to avoid KF pl.
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Re: Winchester Model 61 .22 pump action
If you get this rifle, and it is a fine one, be aware that it has no disconnector and will fire when being pumped with the trigger being held back.
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Re: Winchester Model 61 .22 pump action
Thanks Two Rivers. Never knew that. This makes the rifle quite unsafe by today's standards I must say.TwoRivers wrote:If you get this rifle, and it is a fine one, be aware that it has no disconnector and will fire when being pumped with the trigger being held back.
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Here's a video of the Model 61 being used by a big group of shooters at Varanasi. Quite interesting
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Re: Winchester Model 61 .22 pump action
Not really. Not as long as you are aware of it and don't fool around with a rifle. Though today you would not be able to market it.
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Re: Winchester Model 61 .22 pump action
If you could avoid it "Dont Go for a Pump Action in the 22",go for an IOF 22,its a work horse,cycles anything you put in the Magazine & is amazingly accurate.
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Re: Winchester Model 61 .22 pump action
I agree with Amit 357 to go for IOF rifle. Depends on age of Winchester pump too. Good luck