List of Winchester models
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Firearms produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
The Winchester Repeating Arms Company was a prominent American maker of repeating firearms, located in New Haven, Connecticut. The Winchester brand is today used under license by two subsidiaries of the Herstal Group, Fabrique Nationale of Belgium and the Browning Arms Company of Morgan, Utah.-...

 (later Winchester-Western Company and U.S. Repeating Arms Company), 1866–2006, by model:

Year-Model Numbers 1866-1912

  • Model 1866 lever-action rimfire (later centerfire) rifle
  • Model 1873 lever-action centerfire rifle
  • Model 1876 lever-action centerfire rifle
  • Model 1878 Hotchkiss
    Winchester-Hotchkiss
    The Winchester Hotchkiss was a bolt-action repeating rifle patented by Benjamin B. Hotchkiss in 1876 and produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and Springfield Arsenal from 1878...

     bolt-action rifle (US Army and Navy)
  • Model 1885 falling-block single-shot rifle
  • Model 1886 lever-action centerfire rifle
  • Model 1887
    Winchester Model 1887/1901
    The Winchester Model 1887 and Winchester Model 1901 were lever-action shotguns originally designed by famed American gun designer John Browning and produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company during the late 19th and early 20th centuries....

     lever-action shotgun
  • Model 1890
    Winchester Model 1890
    The Winchester Model 1890 is a slide-action repeating rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in the late 19th and early 20th century.-History:...

     slide-action .22 WRF rifle
  • Model 1892
    Winchester Model 1892
    The Winchester Model 1892 was a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning as a smaller, lighter version of his large-frame Model 1886, and which replaced the Model 1873 as the company's lever-action for smaller dual-use rounds such as the .44-40 .-History:When asked by Winchester to...

     lever-action centerfire rifle
  • Model 1893
    Winchester Model 1897
    The Winchester Model 1897, also known as the Model 97, M97, or Trench Gun, was a pump-action shotgunwith an external hammer and tube magazine manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The Model 1897 was an evolution of the Winchester Model 1893 designed by John Browning. From 1897...

     slide-action shotgun
  • Model 1894
    Winchester Model 1894
    Winchester Model 1894 is a lever-action rifle which became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles...

     lever-action centerfire rifle
  • Model 1895
    Winchester Model 1895
    The Winchester Model 1895 is a lever-action repeating firearm developed and manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in the late 19th century, chambered for a number of full-size military and hunting cartridges such as 7.62×54mmR, .303 British, .30-03, .30 Army, .30-06, .35 Winchester,...

     lever-action centerfire box-magazine rifle
  • Model 1895 Lee bolt-action rifle (US Navy/Marine Corps)
  • Model 1897
    Winchester Model 1897
    The Winchester Model 1897, also known as the Model 97, M97, or Trench Gun, was a pump-action shotgunwith an external hammer and tube magazine manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The Model 1897 was an evolution of the Winchester Model 1893 designed by John Browning. From 1897...

     slide-action shotgun (Model 1893 variant)
  • Model 1900 bolt-action single-shot .22 rifle
  • Model 1901
    Winchester Model 1887/1901
    The Winchester Model 1887 and Winchester Model 1901 were lever-action shotguns originally designed by famed American gun designer John Browning and produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company during the late 19th and early 20th centuries....

     lever-action shotgun (Model 1887 variant)
  • Model 1902 bolt-action single-shot .22 rifle (Model 1900 variant)
  • Model 1903 semi-automatic .22 Win Auto
    .22 Winchester Automatic
    The .22 Winchester Automatic is a .22 in American rimfire rifle cartridge....

     rifle
  • Model 1904 bolt-action single-shot .22 rifle (Model 1900 variant)
  • Model 99 "Thumb Trigger" single-shot .22 rifle
  • Model 1905
    Winchester Model 1905
    The Winchester Model 1905 , is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company beginning in 1905 and discontinued in 1920. This rifle loads cartridges from a 5 or 10-round capacity, detachable box magazine located immediately forward of the trigger guard...

     semi-automatic centerfire rifle
  • Model 1906 slide-action .22 WRF rifle (Model 1890 variant)
  • Model 1907
    Winchester Model 1907
    The Winchester Model 1907 , is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company beginning in 1906 with production ending in 1958. It was fed from a 5 or 10-round capacity, detachable box magazine located immediately forward of the trigger guard...

     semi-automatic centerfire rifle (Model 1905 variant)
  • Model 1910
    Winchester Model 1910
    The Winchester Model 1910 is a blowback operated semi-automatic rifle rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company beginning in 1910 with production ending in 1936. This rifle is fed from a 4-round capacity, detachable box magazine located immediately forward of the trigger guard...

     semi-automatic centerfire rifle (Model 1905 variant)
  • Model 1911 SL
    Winchester Model 1911
    The Winchester Model 1911 SL Shotgun was a self-loading, recoil-operated shotgun produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1911 to 1925...

     semi-automatic shotgun
  • Model 1912
    Winchester Model 1912
    The Winchester Model 1912 is a hammerless slide-action, i.e., pump-action, shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly-named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51 year high-rate production life...

     slide-action shotgun

Sequential Model Numbers (Rifles) 1919-39


In 1919 Winchester abandoned numbering models by the year of introduction and assigned two-digit numbers, sequential beginning with 51 for rifles. Older guns still in production had their model numbers truncated, e.g. the Model 1912 shotgun became the Model 12. There was one exception: the unconventional "Thumb Trigger" rifle, which was not previously numbered, was given the designation 99.
  • Model 51 "Imperial" (1919) bolt-action rifle
  • Model 52
    Winchester Model 52
    The Winchester Model 52 was a bolt-action .22-caliber target rifle introduced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1920. For many years it was the premier smallbore match rifle in the United States, if not the world...

     (1920) bolt-action .22 match rifle
  • Model 53 (1924) lever-action rifle (Model 92 variant)
  • Model 54
    Winchester Model 54
    The Winchester Model 54 is a bolt action rifle manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The 54 was the first successful production run centerfire bolt action for Winchester....

     (1925) bolt-action rifle
  • Model 55
    Winchester Model 1894
    Winchester Model 1894 is a lever-action rifle which became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles...

     (1924) lever-action rifle (Model 94 variant)
  • Model 56 (1926) bolt-action .22 rifle
  • Model 57 (1926) bolt-action .22 target rifle (Model 56 variant)
  • Model 58 (1928) bolt-action single-shot .22 rifle
  • Model 59 (1930) bolt-action single-shot .22 rifle (Model 58 variant)
  • Model 60 (1930) bolt-action .22 rifle (Model 58 variant)
  • Model 60A (1933) bolt-action .22 target rifle (Model 58 variant)
  • Model 61 (1932) slide-action .22 WCF (later .22 rimfire and .22 WMR
    .22 WMR
    The .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, more commonly called .22 WMR, .22 Magnum, or simply .22 Mag, is a rimfire rifle cartridge...

    ) rifle
  • Model 62 (1932) slide-action .22 rifle (Model 90 variant)
  • Model 62A (1940) slide-action .22 rifle (Model 90 variant)
  • Model 63 (1933) semi-automatic .22 rifle (Model 03 variant)
  • Model 64
    Winchester Model 1894
    Winchester Model 1894 is a lever-action rifle which became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles...

     (1933) lever-action rifle (Model 94 variant)
  • Model 65 (1933) lever-action rifle (Model 92 variant)
  • Model 67
    Winchester Model 67
    The Winchester Model 67 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1963 by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Based on the earlier Model 60, the Model 67 was the mainstay of Winchester's inexpensive single-shot rifle lineup...

     (1934) bolt-action .22 rifle
  • Model 677 (1937) bolt-action .22 rifle (telescopic-sight
    Telescopic sight
    A telescopic sight, commonly called a scope, is a sighting device that is based on an optical refracting telescope. They are equipped with some form of graphic image pattern mounted in an optically appropriate position in their optical system to give an accurate aiming point...

    -only Model 67 variant)
  • Model 68
    Winchester Model 68
    The Winchester Model 68 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1945 by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. While almost identical to the slightly cheaper Winchester Model 67, it offered an aperture sight....

     (1934) bolt-action .22 rifle
  • Model 69
    Winchester Model 69
    The Winchester Model 69 was a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle first produced in 1935 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. It was marketed as Winchester's mid-priced bolt-action rimfire sporting rifle, positioned above inexpensive single-shot rifles such as the Model 68 and beneath the...

     (1935) bolt-action .22 rifle
  • Model 697
    Winchester Model 69
    The Winchester Model 69 was a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle first produced in 1935 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. It was marketed as Winchester's mid-priced bolt-action rimfire sporting rifle, positioned above inexpensive single-shot rifles such as the Model 68 and beneath the...

     (1937) bolt-action .22 rifle (telescopic-sight-only Model 69 variant)
  • Model 70
    Winchester Model 70
    The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt action sporting rifle. It has an iconic place in American sporting culture and has been held in high regard by shooters since it was introduced in 1936, earning the moniker "The Rifleman's Rifle". The action has some design similarities to Mauser designs and it is...

     (1936) bolt-action rifle
  • Model 71
    Winchester Model 71
    The Winchester Model 71 was a lever-action rifle introduced in 1936 and discontinued in 1958. A slightly modified version of the Browning designed Model 1886, it was only chambered for the .348 Winchester round; it was also the only firearm that ever used that cartridge...

     (1935) lever-action rifle (Model 86 variant)
  • Model 72 (1938) bolt-action .22 rifle
  • Model 74 (1939) semi-automatic .22 rifle
  • Model 75 (1938) bolt-action .22 target rifle

Non-Sequential Model Numbers (Rifles) 1949-63

  • Model 43 (1949) bolt-action rifle
  • Model 47 (1949) bolt-action single-shot .22 rifle
  • Model 55 (1957) semi-automatic single-shot .22 rifle
  • Model 77 (1955) semi-automatic .22 rifle
  • Model 88 (1955) hybrid lever-action rifle
  • Model 100 (1960) semi-automatic rifle
  • Model 250 (1963) lever-action .22 rifle
  • Model 270 (1963) slide-action .22 rifle

Non-Sequential Model Numbers (Rifles) 1964-2006

  • Model 121
    Winchester Model 121
    The Winchester Model 121 is a single-shot bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle that was produced from 1967 to 1973 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The 121 can fire .22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle cartridges from its 20¾" barrel. The barrel rifling is 1 turn in 16 inches with...

     (1967) bolt-action single shot .22 rifle
  • Model 131 (1967) bolt-action .22 rifle (repeating Model 121 variant, box magazine)
  • Model 141 (1967) bolt-action .22 rifle (repeating Model 121 variant, tube magazine)
  • Model 150 (1967) lever-action .22 rifle (Model 250 variant)
  • Model 190 (1966) semi-automatic .22 rifle
  • Model 255 (1964) lever-action .22 WMR rifle (Model 250 variant)
  • Model 320 (1972) bolt-action .22 rifle
  • Model 325 (1972) bolt-action .22 WMR rifle (Model 320 variant)
  • Model 490 (1975) semi-automatic .22 rifle
  • Model 670 (1966) bolt-action rifle
  • Model 770 (1969) bolt-action rifle
  • Model 9422 (1972) lever-action .22 rifle

Model Numbers (Shotguns) 1919-63

  • Model 20 (1920) single-shot shotgun
  • Model 21
    Winchester Model 21
    The Winchester Model 21 is a Double-barreled shotgun that was produced from 1931 to 1960, and on a custom-order basis until 1993, with production continuing under license to Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company....

     (1931) double-barrel shotgun
  • Model 24 (1939) double-barrel shotgun
  • Model 25 (1949) slide-action shotgun
  • Model 36 (1919) single-shot 9mm rimfire shotgun (Model 1900 variant)
  • Model 37 (1936) single-shot shotgun
  • Model 40 (1939) semi-automatic shotgun
  • Model 41 (1920) bolt-action single-shot .410-bore shotgun
  • Model 42 (1933) slide-action .410-bore shotgun (Model 12 variant)
  • Model 50 (1954) semi-automatic shotgun
  • Model 59 (1960) semi-automatic shotgun
  • Model 101 (1963) over/under shotgun

Model Numbers (Shotguns) 1964-2006

  • Model 37A (1973) single-shot shotgun (Model 37 variant)
  • Model 96 (1976) over/under shotgun
  • Model 370 (1972) single-shot shotgun (Model 37 variant)
  • Model 1200
    Winchester 1200
    The Model 1200 and Model 1300 were two American pump-action shotguns that were manufactured by the Winchester-Western Division of Olin Corporation. It was produced in 12-, 16- and 20-gauge. The 1200 has the ability to have a bayonet fixed on the end of the barrel to be used in close quarter combat...

    (1964) slide-action shotgun (Model 12 replacement)
  • Model 1300 (1978) slide-action shotgun (Model 1200 variant)
  • Model 1400 (1964) semi-automatic shotgun
  • Model 1500 (1978) semi-automatic shotgun (Model 1400 variant)
  • Model 9410 (2001) lever-action .410-bore shotgun (Model 94 variant)
  • Super-X Model 1 (1974) semi-automatic shotgun
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