
The Expert Model was a favorite of Theodore Roosevelt's children and cousins. 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. It was distinguishable by its flat, plain slide grip. 22 Short Model was made until 1908, when the caliber modification came about. 22 Short Model, the Standard Model, and the Expert Model. There were three different variants produced by Winchester the.

22 Long Rifle interchangeably in order to ensure the rifle's continued popularity. 22 Short cartridge, however this was modified after serial number 113,000 (in the second year of production, 1908) when it was made to cycle. When the Model 1906 first became available, it was chambered exclusively for the. 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. 22 caliber slide-action takedown rifle manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1906-1932 with a total production of 729,305 built. Capacities: 22 Short, 15 cartridges 22 Long, 12 cartridges 22 Long Rifle 11 cartridges. Patch also related a code stamp use by Winchester when the factory replaced a barrel for a customer(another common industry pratice) and in no way did either opf us deny the existence of you or Kevin's firearms! It may be a case that you and kevin have two.maybe the only two(as there is no way to check) such marked firearms in the USA perhaps one made for overseas sales that mangaged to make its way back to the USA! Do NOT confuse "OPINION" with fact of denial.Winchester Model 1890, Winchester Model 62 Patch was offer some thoughts on OTHER possible explantions when we encounter a lack of data on the Model 80-22.


FWIW, John, I did NOT state that ther Model 80-22 does not exist.What I said is that "I" find no record of it! That would be with an on-line search, a check of the Standard Catalog of Winchester.The Standard Catalog of Firearms and several other publications like the Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values.and again FWIW.It is fairly common knowledge that Winchester(and J.M Browning) designed and produced any number of firearms NOT INTENDED for distribution within the borders of the USA and do have "sisters" using a different model designation for overseas sales that there is no record of.at least not one accisible to the peoples of the USA!(Use the search block in the forum headers by clicking here and then entering and searching Winchester for documented cases) What I did do, along with Mr.
