I would start with the large bolt that protrudes out the back of the receiver from there it is pretty simple. I re-blued mine when I was in the seventh or eight grade and didn't have any trouble. Here is a site with a picture of what it will look like after that bolt has be loosened. http://www.rifleman.org.uk/Winchester_Auto_and_Winder_%20rifles.htm
Don't forget the use the correct .22 Winchester Automatic Rimfire cartridges with it if you shoot it instead of .22 shorts, or Long Rifle.
The Winchester Model 62A is a pump-action rimfire rifle that was produced from 1932 to 1958. It is chambered in .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle cartridges. The rifle has a tube magazine located in the buttstock and can hold up to 15 rounds of .22 LR ammunition.
well, I can't answer your question. I just bought a Winchester .270 xtr sporter. it has a detachable magazine though. I found a chronological history showing Winchester started making the xtr series in 1985. I know they quit the xtr series in the late 80's or early 90's sometime. I don't claim to be an expert or anything. I really don't know much at all about Winchester rifles. I wouldn't think much of it if a rifle didn't have a floor plate so that goes to show how much I know. I heard or 'read' that the Browning Company has Winchester's records now if you wanted to do a serial number search, you might try contacting them... good luck
The Winchester model 67, manufactured between 1937 and 1963 is a single-shot, bolt-action, rimfire .22 caliber rifle. The standard model bares a twenty-seven-inch tapered "sporter" barrel. Winchester also offered a "boys" model, with a twenty-five-inch barrel, for youngsters. The model 67 is capable of firing any .22 short, .22 long, or .22 long rifle cartridge. Approximately 383,000 of these popular rifles were produced, with only the later models (after the early 1940's) having serial numbers. The longer barrel of the standard model was a regular feature of most rimfire rifles until the 1960's. The longer barrel length was thought to be advantageous for at least three reasons. First of all, the longer sighting plane between the rear sights and the front sights aided in aiming. Secondly, the longer barrel reduces noise considerable, nearly muting the sound of standard velocity ammunition. Thirdly, before the advent of today's advanced external ballistics, it was commonly believed that a very long barrel was necessary to achieve game-killing velocities.
The AK-47 assault rifle is chambered for the 7.62x39mm round, which is of the 7.62 millimeter caliber.
this is a bolt action rifle
Your Winchester model of the U S model 1917 30-06 caliber rifle was produced by Winchester from 1917-1919.
The Winchester model 64 rifle in 30WCF caliber is a highly collectible Winchester rifle model. The gun was produced from the 1930s until the 1960s and came with factory iron sights and a wood stock.
No such caliber.
The numbers .308 are the caliber of your rifle,not the model number.Please include the model number and serial number to get the age of your Winchester rifle.
Winchester did, it's a clone of the Winchester 121
Your winchester model 1894 rifle was made by winchester in 1898.
The Winchester model 1894 rifle was never chambered in the 30-06 caliber.
1909 to 1910.Your winchester model 1894 rifle was made by winchester in 1910 with the serial number that you provided.
22 caliber rifle Winchester model 61 serial number 46958 is considered very valuable. This specific Winchester model group is worth any where from 500 dollars to over 3,000 dollars.
The Winchester model 70 is a centerfire rifle. It was never made in 22 short caliber.
No way to answer without knowing which Winchester you are taling about, i.e., rifle model, shoutgun model, caliber/gauge.
OK... and your questions is?