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  #16101 Posted 8 Months ago
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I'm trying to determine approx. value for a
Model 63 Winchester 22 LR Semi-Auto Rifle.
It has a 20" Barrel, so it was made 1933-1936.
The serial # is 1895. But this might not be the serial #, but is only number I see.
Gun is in excellant shape.
Thanks for any help.
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  #19577 Posted 3 Months ago
Hank Miner
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Do you still have this 22?
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Hank
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  #19591 Posted 3 Months ago
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Yes I still have this 22 Rifle
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  #19605 Posted 3 Months ago
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Define excellent...
85%+ is probably already crossing into the 1,000+ range.
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  #19716 Posted 2 Months, 4 Weeks ago
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I'm not well versed in explaining gun conditions.
But I'll try to tell you what the Gun looks like.

The bluing is at least 90% intact, probablr more than 90%.
The stock has 2 or 3 miniscule nicks.
The stock has 1 tiny scuff.
The entire stock is bright and smooth.
The butt apears perfect.
The action has 3 spots ?? Rust? i don't think so..
The rod is clean and shiny.
The sight works fine to make adjustments.
The gun is like new.
No pitting in the barrel.


I received this after my Uncle died, in approx. 1960.

I have never fired it.

Cleaned it several times since then and kept it in a slide case.
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