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A fellow has a Winchester semi auto .22. I haven't seen it yet, but he says he bought it in 1950.
Does anybody know what models of Winchester semi autos would have been new on the market in 1950?
Not sure the 77 model was avilable in 1950. They did make a model 50 that was a single shot semi auto, or I may have the model wrong. The may have still been making 74's in LR in 1950. FS
Model 77 1955 Model 74 or 63 only ones available 1950 model 74 50% condition $100 90% condition $200 Model63 50% condition $300 -90% condition $700-$800
The Winchester model 77 pricing above is accurate UNLESS it has the tube magazine. Only 10% of the guns produced from 1955 - 1963 were tube mags so their value is considerably higher then the same model with clip.
According to my research, the Model 63 was the only semi by Winchester made in 1950.
However, I have now seen it and it is a Model 74. He still says he bought it new in 1950, but the 74 had been out of production since 1945. Must have been sitting on the shelves for a few years.
Anyway, It's a complete, but well used 74. I would guess at a price of around 160 to 200.
Not sure the 77 model was avilable in 1950. They did make a model 50 that was a single shot semi auto, or I may have the model wrong. The may have still been making 74's in LR in 1950. FS
That single-shot semi-auto was the model 55 rimfire. I had one for some time.
Neat concept, but virtually impossible to mount a scope on because of the top loading ramp.
H4831, sounds like you have a model 74 Winchester there.
Eagleye.