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old blue

02-20-2005 10:04:36




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Hey fellas, i know this is off topic but i was wondering if any of you guys know anythign about a winchester model 67 22 caliber single shot rifle? My grandfather gave me his brothers model 67 about 5 years back and it shoots alright but the ejector doesnt work properly and i tried to use the winchester website to find the part number or how to get the part but the closets company wouldnt return my call. So if any of you know where i coudl possiblly get that part and a manual. id really like to have a manual if one even exists for it. thanks fellas

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Van in AR

02-20-2005 22:05:09




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 Re: Gun help in reply to old blue, 02-20-2005 10:04:36  
I have a Winchester model 67 that my grand father gave me in 1970. He found it on a pond bank in Ok working for Gulf oil co in 1946. Mine shoots great and I also had trouble with the ejector pulling the cases out. Built up and reshaped the top of the extractor to the original profile and it works like new again. The top where it should be sharp was rounded off a little and it would slip off of the case rim. Easy fix.
Van

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old blue

02-22-2005 16:23:57




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 Re: Gun help in reply to Van in AR, 02-20-2005 22:05:09  
hey van how exactly did you go about fixing it? did you weld it or have it welded? thanks for your input



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kraigWY-------Fix it

02-20-2005 18:11:37




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 Re: Gun help in reply to old blue, 02-20-2005 10:04:36  
Before you go to the effort of buying parts try fixing your gun. Ejector problems are normally the result of a week spring rather then the ejector itself. Try taking the ejector out, stretching the spring and see how it works. If it works then replace the spring. You can make one or cut down another spring. Wont cost anythng to check. Another trick if it is the ejector is to well it up and then filing it until it works. Guns are just like anything else, pretty easy to repair, and/or make parts for it you think on the subject a bit.

Kraigy

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old blue

02-22-2005 16:21:48




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 Re: Gun help in reply to kraigWY-------Fix it, 02-20-2005 18:11:37  
its not teh spring thats at fault here the ejector literally is chipped out on teh top where it contacts the shell. no amount of filing is going to fill in that chip.



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RB/CT

02-20-2005 16:59:54




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 Re: Gun help in reply to old blue, 02-20-2005 10:04:36  
The Gun Parts Corporation in West Hurley New York, Tel #914-679-2417, as suggested might have the parts. I don't know the web site, but they have gotten me parts before. I did not see the #67 in the catalog, but mine is quite old. Just some info, I have two model 67a's, which are the youth model of your gun, one i bought when i was fourteen, and the other I aquired later. I believe they were made from about 1933 to 1959, one point being, they sold so many they did not put a serial number on them. Good luck.

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NC Wayne

02-20-2005 16:00:17




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 Re: Gun help in reply to old blue, 02-20-2005 10:04:36  
You might try Brownell's, they have a catalog slap full of parts as well as tools for gunsmithing. They have a website too at Brownells.com. Good luck.



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jackz

02-20-2005 15:34:24




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 Re: Gun help in reply to old blue, 02-20-2005 10:04:36  
old blue..
As has been said, Weisner"s is the place to go!
Link
This is not Numrich.
As of a week and a half ago they told a fellow they had 2000 on hand! I think they are around $17.
Maybe all you have to do is dress the ejector up a little with a stone..
I have had a 67 since new in"49. Great shooting gun!

Regards, Jack

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old blue

02-22-2005 16:29:37




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 Re: Gun help in reply to jackz, 02-20-2005 15:34:24  
Jack when you bought yours new it didnt coem with a manual did it? just wondering. From the stories ive been told the previous owner once shot his brothers zippo at about 125 yards with a 4 power mossberg scope on it. Looks like once again a gun won a bet!



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Bus Driver

02-20-2005 15:31:39




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 Re: Gun help in reply to old blue, 02-20-2005 10:04:36  
If am remembering correctly, the bolt on the 67 is removed by opening it fully and then holding the trigger firmly while pulling the bolt out the back. Numrich Arms likely will have the part or a mchine shop could make it.



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old blue

02-22-2005 16:26:21




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 Re: Gun help in reply to Bus Driver, 02-20-2005 15:31:39  
no problem to get the bolt out its a snap to take out and replace its the ejector itself.



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MAC,IL

02-20-2005 12:59:56




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 Re: Gun help in reply to old blue, 02-20-2005 10:04:36  
Liability I guess is why you cant get parts from the Man. anymore, geeez, you cant even get air gun parts. BUT- the web site mike submitted is a real good place to start.Numrich I think it is. They been in bus. a long time. Check it out and maybe you can find the part and even a schematic. They usually have about anything you want, from firearms to air guns.



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mark

02-20-2005 10:45:03




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 Re: Gun help in reply to old blue, 02-20-2005 10:04:36  
There is some idiot parting out a 67 on ebay right now and i saw the ejector in one pile. get on ebay, go to the hunting section and run a search on winchester 67. now, that is one source.

one of the very best sources for hard to get parts is:>Link

these>Link folks actually make new parts for old guns.

the 67 ejector may require fitting.....you know what it looks like and how it engages the chamber. If you get a new part, you may to stone it carefully to make it fit. USE A STONE and not a file!!!!!

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mike in New Mexico

02-20-2005 10:34:52




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 Re: Gun help in reply to old blue, 02-20-2005 10:04:36  
go www.gunpartscorp.com -you can order any parts you want for your 22. I don't they have a manual but you might call them. -mike



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jakej

02-20-2005 18:36:46




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 Re: Gun help in reply to mike in New Mexico, 02-20-2005 10:34:52  
Go to the gun parts site follow the insructions to get gun parts. They list guns by mfg scroll down to winchester then model #. I have been using them for years and found every thing needed.



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