Yes
The value of a Winchester Model 67A boy's rifle with a 20 inch barrel depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued around 100.00 as of 2014.
Would need to see pictures and the serial number
$1800
The nickname "Yellow Boy" is given to the first, model 1866, version of the Winchester lever-action repeating rifle. The name comes from the brass-like receiver (actually a bronze alloy),
Yes, they called it their "Youth Model" a.k.a. Boy's Rifle.
The Winchester Model 67 is a single-shot bolt-action .22 caliber rifle with a barrel-length of about 22". The Winchester 67A is a different , later, improved model of the pre-war model 67. The 67A has a 27 inch bbl, not a 22". This rifle also came in a short-stocked, 20 inch barrel version, which was, in fact, known as "the boy's rifle." The standard 67A is NOT the boy's rifle.... the "boy's rifle" is a sub model of the 67A.
The 1866 has a shiny brass frame earning it the nickname "yellow boy". The 1873 and newer have sturdier steel frames capable of handling more powerful loads.
Price is : $15.000 to $25.000 depending of condition. Regards, Alexander R.C. I just thought that you would want to know that with the serial number 36463,your yellow boy was made in the year 1870.
The total production of the Winchester model 1866 yellow boy rifle was 170,100 made.This was between the years 1866-1898.
The Boy in the Barrel - 1903 was released on: USA: July 1903
A yellow boy is a slang term for a gold coin.
Well, never say never, but frames on the boy's rifles were generally not plated. We'd need to see it closely to determine if the plating is original. sales@countrygunsmith.net