How To Extract a 22 Long Rifle Shell From a Model 67 Winchester
The Winchester model 67 rifle was introduced in 1937 as a "boys" rifle. The model 67 is a bolt-action rifle chambered for .22 short, .22 long or .22 long-rifle bullets. This training rifle has a single-shot capacity. After the rifle is fired, the rifle ejects the empty shell casing when the bolt is opened; if the shell fails to eject it can be removed manually. A stuck shell casing is often caused by a dirty rifle.
Things You'll Need
Cleaning rod
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Instructions
1
Open the rifle's bolt.
2
Place your .22 caliber cleaning rod down the barrel and lightly tap the end until the shell falls out of the chamber.