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Winchester Model 1906 - 22 Cal..Pump Action Take Down Rifle Made in 1912.

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Winchester Model 1906 - 22 Cal..Pump Action Take Down Rifle Made in 1912.
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Winchester Model 1906 - 22 Cal..Pump Action Take Down Rifle Made in 1912.

Nice condition - 7/10 - little rifle - shoots all the 22 cal - Short, Long and Long Rifle

Serial number is 229249 so was made in 1912..

The Winchester Model 1906 was a .22 caliber slide-action takedown rifle
manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1906-1932 with a
total production of 729,305 built.

The Winchester Model 1906 was designed as a more inexpensive companion to
the popular Model 1890, the main differences being the 1906's flat shotgun-style
butt plate and rounded barrel, as opposed to the 1890s crescent butt plate and
octagon barrel. When the Model 1906 first became available, it was chambered
exclusively for the .22 Short cartridge, however, this was modified after serial
number 113,000 (in the second year of production, 1908) when it was made to also
cycle .22 Long and .22 Long Rifle interchangeably in order to ensure the rifle's
continued popularity.[

There were three different variants produced by Winchester; the .22 Short Model,
the Standard Model, and the Expert Model.
The .22 Short Model was made until 1908 when the caliber modification came
about. It was distinguishable by its flat, plain slide grip.
The Standard Model was introduced after the 1908 change, and featured a
grooved slide grip, while the Expert Model, the deluxe version produced from 1918
to 1924, had a plain fluted slide grip and a pistol-gripped stock.
The Expert Model was a favorite of Theodore Roosevelt's children and cousins.

Although production ended officially in 1932, a small number of Model 1906 rifles
were built out of spare parts left in the factory until 1936. The last known serial
number is 847,997, which does not match the number of rifles sold.
This is attributed to the fact that large blocks of serial numbers were skipped during
production.

This is a standard model unit and we estimate value at $250 to $300