Refinishing is the kiss of death for a collector, but to a shooter, it may enhance the value somewhat. Since the model 69A lists at $125 in Poor condition and only $250 in Excellent (according to my not-too-far-out-of-date Standard Catalog), you can't do too much economic damage. I too, have a 69A that i received Christmas 1963. As a collectable, it has very little value. This rifle was not even serial numbered! I am going to have mine restored just because it was soething my late father gave me. So restore away! Jst find a good competent person to do the restoration.
Good rifle
The Winchester model 69A is a pre-serial number firearm and as such does not have one.
I just started looking to buy a Winchester 69a .22 for Christmas. I typed in Winchester 69a and Winchester 22 rifle into Google & had all sorts of hits for Winchester guns & PARTS. Type it in and look. I am sure you will be able to find it. Happy hunting!
Winchester did not serialize the model 69,69A.I can say that the model 69A was made during the years 1935-1963,with a total production of 355,000.
In order to answer your question correctly i would need for you to post your serial number in this question.That is the only way to date your Winchester model 69A.
No serial numbers were assigned to the model 69 and 69A. The 69 was introduced in 1935 and the 69A in 1937, so the 69 may well have been made in one of the first 3 years. Don Schimpff Redding, CA the 69a production was ceased in 1963
Winchester never made such a weapon as you ask about.
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Model 69A of Winchester was first introduced in November 1937. All 69 models were manufactured without serial numbers and production was stopped with to replacement model.
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