Winchester guns for sale

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Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Bolt Action

Barrel Length:

20"

Caliber:

.350 Legend

Capacity:

4+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Bonded Jacketed Hollow Point

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Nickel Plated Brass

Grains:

124 grain

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Capacity:

100

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

165 grain

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Extreme Point

Caliber:

.450 BM

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

250 grain

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Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Bolt Action

Barrel Length:

24"

Caliber:

.300 WSM

Capacity:

3+1

Finish Per Color:

TrueTimber Strata

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Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

18

Caliber:

12 Gauge

Capacity:

5

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

26"

Caliber:

20 Gauge

Capacity:

4

Finish Per Color:

Truetimber Prairie

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Jacketed Hollow Point

Caliber:

.45 ACP

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

185 grain

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Bonded Jacketed Hollow Point

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Grains:

180 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

18

Caliber:

12 Gauge

Capacity:

5

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Polymer Tip Rapid Expansion

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Capacity:

20

Grains:

40 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Jacketed Hollow Point

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

115 grain

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

EXTREME POINT

Caliber:

.300 AAC Blackout

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

150 grain

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

OPEN TIP RANGE

Caliber:

.300 AAC Blackout

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

200 grain

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Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Bolt

Barrel Length:

26

Caliber:

.300 Win Mag

Capacity:

3

Finish Per Color:

Blued

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Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Bolt Action

Barrel Length:

24"

Caliber:

6.8mm Western

Capacity:

3+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Bolt Action

Barrel Length:

22"

Caliber:

.308 Win

Capacity:

3+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

50

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

115 grain

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Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

18in

Caliber:

20 Gauge

Capacity:

5

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

28

Caliber:

12 Gauge

Capacity:

4

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Bolt

Barrel Length:

22in

Caliber:

6.5mm Creedmoor

Capacity:

3+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Bonded Jacketed Hollow Point

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Grains:

165 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Bolt

Barrel Length:

20

Caliber:

6.5mm Creedmoor

Capacity:

3

Finish Per Color:

Black

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(0)

Brand:

Winchester

Action:

Bolt Action

Barrel Length:

24"

Caliber:

6.8mm Western

Capacity:

3+1

Finish Per Color:

TrueTimber Strata

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.7/5 based on 5632 customer reviews across 2400 variants from 57 retailers

Highly-rated Winchester products praised for accuracy, reliability and value, with occasional quality control and availability concerns reported by a small minority.

What customers like

Accuracy and Performance32%
I was really impressed with the accuracy of this ammunition
Reliability and Consistency28%
No misfires or jams. Pretty pleased with the purchase.
Great Value/Price18%
At 50 yards these will get the job done for a great price
Hunting Effectiveness16%
Harvested a fairly big-bodied buck for the Adirondacks

Common concerns

Quality Control Issues8%
Not impressed with Winchesters quality control
Feeding/Cycling Problems6%
This ammunition cycles badly in semi autos as well as gets stuck
Stock/Availability Issues4%
the next morning I'm told its out of stock
Frequently Asked Questions
Winchester guns for sale

Does Winchester make guns anymore?

Yes, Winchester Repeating Arms still manufactures firearms, including bolt-action, semi-automatic, and lever-action rifles and shotguns aimed at hunters and sport shooters. Note that Winchester Ammunition is a separate company. Both operate under different ownership but share the Winchester brand name.

Who owns Winchester now?

Olin Corporation owns the Winchester ammunition brand. After Winchester Repeating Arms went bankrupt in 1989, FN Herstal acquired it. Today, two Herstal Group subsidiaries — FN Herstal and Browning Arms Company — both use the Winchester rifle brand under license.

When did Winchester stop making guns in the US?

Winchester's New Haven factory closed March 31, 2006, ending U.S. production of classic rifles like the Model 70 and Model 94. The factory was operated by U.S. Repeating Arms, a subsidiary of a Belgian manufacturer. Winchester firearms continue today under license, though current manufacturing locations vary by model.

Why is an 94 so rare?

The AN-94 Russian assault rifle is extremely rare because it was produced in very limited quantities. It saw only limited troop trials and never entered widespread military service. Our marketplace reflects this scarcity—if you're instead looking for Winchester Model 94s, we show 1,854 currently in stock across 57 retailers.

Where are Winchester guns made now?

Winchester firearms are now designed and overseen in Morgan, Utah. Most modern rifles and shotguns are manufactured in countries including Belgium, Portugal, Turkey, and Japan. For example, Winchester SXP shotguns are made in Istanbul, Turkey. The historic New Haven, Connecticut facility closed in 2006 after more than 150 years of production.

Is Winchester or Remington better?

Winchester and Remington are both reliable manufacturers. Winchester's Model 70 is praised for its controlled-round feed action; Remington's 700 has an exceptionally strong aftermarket and is widely used by military snipers. Your rifle's chambering, intended use, and budget should drive the decision.

What was the last Winchester made in the US?

Winchester's New Haven, Connecticut factory closed in 2006. The Model 94 lever-action was the last rifle produced there, ending over 140 years of American production at that facility. Winchester firearms are now manufactured under license outside the United States.

How much does a Winchester letter cost?

A Winchester factory letter from the Buffalo Bill Center of the West costs $80 for non-members, or $40 if only serial number application records are available. Standard US shipping runs $8, priority $18. The Cody Firearms Records Office processes orders and mails letters within four weeks of payment.

How do I claim my Winchester warranty?

Winchester Repeating Arms doesn't provide written warranties on most firearms. Contact your dealer first for quick adjustments. For service or repair needs, submit a Product Support Claim through Winchester's website. No general six-month filing deadline applies to firearm claims. You can also get an Extended Warranty by subscribing to their newsletter within 31 days of purchase.

How much is a Winchester Model 12 12 gauge pump shotgun worth today?

Winchester Model 12 shotguns average around $483–$515 in current sales, though plain barrel versions can reach $600–$800 and ventilated rib models $1,000–$1,500 or more. Condition, barrel length, choke, and originality significantly affect value. Rare configurations or mint examples command considerably higher prices.

What year did they stop making Winchester Model 12?

Winchester discontinued the Model 12 in 1976 after producing over 2 million units since 1912. Limited production runs continued into the 1980s, but 1976 marks the end of regular factory production.

How can I see how much a gun is worth?

Gun values depend on condition, age, and model. For new firearms, check our marketplace for current pricing across retailers. For used or collectible guns, consult specialized guides like Blue Book of Gun Values or Gun Digest, which catalog historical pricing data by manufacturer and model.