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Winchester Model 63 .22 LR semi-automatic rifle Circa 1953

$450.00

1 in stock

Product Information:

The Winchester Model 63 is a highly regarded .22 lr semi-auto rifle produced from 1933-1958, known for its reliability and takedown design. It features a 10-round tubular magazine that loads through the buttstock. It is of blowback design using a unique under-barrel charging plunger. This in a 1953 piece, everything seems tight and functional with a nice patina. There are four holes in the left side of the frame (pictured), possibly made for an optic attachment.  
Key Specifications & Description:
  • Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms
  • Action: Semi-Automatic (Blowback)
  • Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (only)
  • Capacity: 10-round tubular magazine (loaded through the stock)
  • Barrel Length: 23 inches (standard, some earlier models 20-inch)
  • Weight: Approximately 5.5 to 5.6 lbs
  • Stock: Walnut, typically with a pistol grip and checkered steel buttplate
  • Takedown: Yes, easily separated into two halves via a rear stock screw
  • Sights: Blade front sight and adjustable notch rear sight
  • Production Era: 1933–1958 

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$450.00

1 in stock

Product Information:

The Winchester Model 63 is a highly regarded .22 lr semi-auto rifle produced from 1933-1958, known for its reliability and takedown design. It features a 10-round tubular magazine that loads through the buttstock. It is of blowback design using a unique under-barrel charging plunger. This in a 1953 piece, everything seems tight and functional with a nice patina. There are four holes in the left side of the frame (pictured), possibly made for an optic attachment.  
Key Specifications & Description:
  • Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms
  • Action: Semi-Automatic (Blowback)
  • Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (only)
  • Capacity: 10-round tubular magazine (loaded through the stock)
  • Barrel Length: 23 inches (standard, some earlier models 20-inch)
  • Weight: Approximately 5.5 to 5.6 lbs
  • Stock: Walnut, typically with a pistol grip and checkered steel buttplate
  • Takedown: Yes, easily separated into two halves via a rear stock screw
  • Sights: Blade front sight and adjustable notch rear sight
  • Production Era: 1933–1958 

$450.00

1 in stock