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Winchest 69A opinion
30 January 2016, 23:47
BaxterBWinchest 69A opinion
There's a 69A at a local shop. Metal in super shape, stock is scratched up on back end.
Don't know a dime about them, so looking for opinions, things to look out for etc.
The rails seem to indicate its about mid 50's production I believe.
Heres a few pics.
I'm not interested collecting at all of course but a solid shooter for small game and to teach/pass on to my kid.
Its consignment and owner is asking 265$. What's yer thoughts?
31 January 2016, 12:59
SingleshotloverMy opinion is that you should go out as fast as your feet can move you and buy it. Probably one of the best bolt action 22's winchester ever made. Also very accurate. As far as stock dings, steam them out and then finish with the stock finish of your choice. I had one for years and it never let me down. So what are you waiting for. Frank
02 March 2016, 22:16
Pa.FrankI have one i picked up about 15 years ago. I got it for $17.
It's in pretty good shape, a lot of the bluing is worn, but it has a nice patina. It came with a Winchester receiver sight. Great for teaching a kid the fundamentals.
I would suggest you grab it if you haven't already. Very accurate rifle, excellent trigger... better than anything coming out on new rifles now..
The only downside is, it's not grooved for a scope.. so the rifle can't "grow" with the shooter.. but a great rifle for sure.
I think the later ones, maybe the last few years of production may have been grooved for a scope.
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02 March 2016, 23:36
BaxterBHi,
Well, I did pick it up a day or so after I posted. Took it apart and the metal is in damn near perfect shape. Haven't had the chance to shoot it, just been too busy but it looks like a winner.
I'll probably do something with the stock but I'm in no hurry.
Turns out it does have a rail and I have moved a 4x leupold on it in talley bases. Only thing is the bolt handle is a tad wobbly but I have read that's not uncommon for the swept back models.
Hopefully I get a chance to shoot it in the near future.
Thanks for the message.
03 March 2016, 00:28
impala#03I talked a friend out of one many years ago. Worked over the stock, mounted a decent scope on it. Shoots better than most 22's out there today. My friend wants it back, but I don't think so.
03 March 2016, 05:08
7kongoniI went from my BB gun to my Dad's 69A over 50 years ago. It accounted for many farm varmints over the years (sparrows to coyotes). I still have it... they are great little rifles.
04 March 2016, 00:24
drhall762I have always liked the little Winchesters. Picked up a Model 67 about a month ago. Triggers were kind of crude in the 67s but they still shoot great.
Dave
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04 March 2016, 05:34
A/C guyI got mine when I was 14, at the local hardware store. Has a 4X Weaver scope. Still have it after 54 years.
04 March 2016, 10:19
Malloy805Like 7kongoin and A/C guy I've had mine for over 50 yrs , it now wears a Weaver 2x7, shoots as good as ever...
04 March 2016, 10:26
BaxterBYou guys are killing me because I don't think I'm gonna have a chance to shoot this weekend!
05 March 2016, 20:13
ZephyrBought one many years ago, re-cut the crown, cleaned up the trigger it's a one hole gun.
Have fun
05 March 2016, 22:03
nopride2I think the 69A is one of the best 22's made.
Dave
18 March 2016, 08:42
mightymouseGot a chance to shoot it yet? I had a 69A years ago, and the tube-fed version as well (mod. 72A). Very nice little guns. Too bad they got away....
22 March 2016, 07:24
TREE 'EMBuilt back when workers took pride in their jobs.
I have 3 variations of the 69, they are all superbly accurate.
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04 April 2016, 04:49
BaxterBFinally got a chance to take my daughter out and have a shoot. Did an old-school bore sight to get the scope close and shot this group - left it. Seems to like Remington vs Federal ammo. My daughter loved the little thing and was having a hoot. This'll be hers one day, so I'm glad it turned out like it did.
09 April 2016, 17:27
ZephyrIt's always nice to have a couple of extra mags, especially if you have a few youngsters taking turns. One can load thier mag whaile the other shoots. If you are in need of extra mags Midway carries them.
http://www.midwayusa.com/Produ...e-5-round-steel-blue09 April 2016, 19:37
BaxterBYup. I got some the same week i got the rifle
They are very nice magazines, practically indistinguishable from the original. Glad I've got this little rifle in the safe, it's a keeper for sure. And classy. (To me anyway)