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Winchester Model 67 22S/L/LR Police Trade-in Bolt Action

$799.00

Winchester Model 67 22S/L/Lr Police Trade-In Bolt Action — A classic, reliable single-shot rimfire rifle with unique history. Handles .22 S/L/LR. Ships from Wichita, KS.

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Kansas Gunshop is a Wichita, KS-based retailer specializing in firearms for serious shooters and collectors. The Winchester Model 67 22S/L/LR Police Trade-in Bolt Action is a classic rimfire rifle known for its robust single-shot design. Its multi-caliber capability in .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle makes it versatile for plinking or training. Available now for $799.00.

Reviewed by Derek, Owner & FFL Holder at Kansas Gunshop. Kansas-licensed FFL dealer since 2008, NRA Range Safety Officer.

Last updated: April 2026

What are the specifications of the Winchester Model 67?

Product TypeRifle
MaterialSteel receiver, barrel; wood stock
ManufacturingWinchester Repeating Arms Co.
FinishBlued steel, varnished wood
Hardness/QualityDurable, classic Winchester construction
Compatibility.22 Short, .22 Long, .22 Long Rifle ammunition
Installation/UsageBolt action, single shot
WeightApprox. 4.5 lbs (unloaded)
DimensionsOverall length approx. 42 inches (depending on barrel length)
Country of OriginUSA
ConditionUsed, Police Trade-in (Good to Very Good)
SKUWM67-22SLR-PT

What are the key features of this Winchester Model 67?

  • Multi-Caliber Versatility: This Winchester Model 67 handles .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle cartridges, which means you can use a variety of rimfire ammunition for different purposes, whether it’s quiet plinking with .22 Short or more potent target shooting with .22 LR.
  • Robust Bolt Action Design: The Model 67 is a simple, reliable single-shot bolt action. This type of action is known for its durability and accuracy, making it a good choice for learning marksmanship fundamentals without the distractions of a magazine-fed system.
  • Classic American Craftsmanship: Built by Winchester, this rifle represents a period of American firearm manufacturing when quality and longevity were paramount. The blued steel and wood stock offer a traditional aesthetic that many collectors appreciate.
  • Police Trade-in History: These rifles come from police departments, often used for training or pest control. This history suggests they were maintained, though they will show signs of honest use. They offer a piece of history and a unique story compared to new production firearms.
  • NRA Range Safety Officer Approved: As an RSO, I appreciate the simplicity and safety of a single-shot rimfire rifle like the Model 67. It’s an excellent platform for teaching new shooters safe firearm handling and basic marksmanship.

Who is the Winchester Model 67 22S/L/LR Police Trade-in for?

This rifle is a solid choice for a few different types of shooters and collectors.

Buy it if:

  • You’re a collector looking for a piece of Winchester history, especially one with a unique police trade-in background.
  • You want a reliable, simple rimfire rifle for teaching new shooters the basics of marksmanship and firearm safety.
  • You’re in the market for a durable single-shot .22 for plinking, small game hunting (where legal), or general range use.
  • You appreciate the classic aesthetics and build quality of vintage American firearms.
  • You need a versatile rimfire that can shoot .22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle ammunition.

Skip it if:

  • You require a high-capacity, semi-automatic rimfire rifle for rapid firing. See our modern rimfire rifles for alternatives.
  • You’re looking for a brand-new, unblemished firearm; these are police trade-ins and will show wear.
  • Your primary use case demands optics mounting rails right out of the box, as traditional Model 67s typically don’t have them.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Winchester Model 67?

Pros:

  • Historical Value: A genuine Winchester classic, especially with its police trade-in provenance.
  • Reliability: Simple bolt-action mechanism means fewer parts to break and consistent function.
  • Versatile Ammunition: Shoots .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle, offering flexibility for different shooting needs.
  • Training Tool: Its single-shot nature enforces good shooting habits and promotes safety for new shooters.
  • Collectible: These older Winchesters hold their value and are sought after by enthusiasts.

Cons:

  • Single Shot: Not ideal for rapid-fire scenarios or competitive shooting where quick follow-up shots are needed.
  • Cosmetic Wear: Being a police trade-in, expect dings, scratches, and finish wear consistent with its service life. This isn’t a safe queen.
  • No Optics Ready: Most Model 67s lack modern optics mounting solutions, limiting scope options without modification.

How does the Winchester Model 67 compare to other rimfire rifles?

FeatureWinchester Model 67 (Police Trade-in)Ruger 10/22 (New Production)Marlin Model 60 (New Production)
MaterialSteel, WoodAlloy receiver, steel barrel, synthetic or wood stockSteel, synthetic or wood stock
QualityVintage American craftsmanship, durableReliable, modern manufacturingDependable, established design
Compatibility.22 S/L/LR.22 LR only.22 LR only
ShippingSame-day from Wichita, KS (FFL required)Varies by retailer (FFL required)Varies by retailer (FFL required)
Lifespan/DurabilityExcellent, proven over decadesVery good, widely supportedGood, long-standing reputation
Price$799.00~$350-450~$200-300
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Winchester Model 67

What is a police trade-in firearm?

A police trade-in firearm is a used firearm that was previously owned and issued by a law enforcement agency. These firearms are often well-maintained but will typically show cosmetic wear from holster use, handling, and training. They offer a unique opportunity to own a piece of history that has seen service.

Can the Winchester Model 67 shoot all .22 rimfire ammunition types?

The Winchester Model 67 is designed to chamber and fire .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle cartridges. This versatility is a key feature of this model, allowing you to choose your ammunition based on availability or shooting preference.

Is the Winchester Model 67 suitable for new shooters?

Yes, the single-shot, bolt-action design of the Winchester Model 67 makes it an excellent rifle for new shooters. It promotes careful shot placement and emphasizes safe handling procedures without the complexity of magazine changes or semi-automatic actions. As an NRA Range Safety Officer, I often recommend simple rimfires like this for initial training.

What kind of accuracy can I expect from a Winchester Model 67?

Winchester Model 67 rifles are generally known for good accuracy, especially given their simple design. With quality .22 LR ammunition and a steady hand, consistent groups are achievable at typical rimfire distances. The single-shot nature often encourages more deliberate and accurate shooting.

What is the value of a Winchester Model 67?

The value of a Winchester Model 67 can vary significantly based on its condition, originality, and any unique features (like a police trade-in provenance). While some are collector’s items, others are valued as reliable shooters. This particular police trade-in, with its unique history, is priced at $799.00, reflecting its condition and historical significance.

Where can I buy rifles online?

You can buy rifles online from licensed FFL dealers like Kansas Gunshop (kansas-gunshop.com). We facilitate the transfer to your local FFL dealer, ensuring all federal and state laws are followed. Just add the rifle to your cart, and we’ll guide you through the process.

Do I need an FFL for a Winchester Model 67?

Yes, as with all firearms, the Winchester Model 67 must be shipped to a Federal Firearm License (FFL) holder for transfer. You will need to arrange for a local FFL dealer to receive the rifle on your behalf and complete the necessary background checks.

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About this review: This review reflects my personal experience as an FFL holder and shooter, handling numerous firearms over the years. My insights are based on practical knowledge of firearms, their function, and the compliance requirements for sales and transfers here in Kansas.

Last updated: April 2026

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