Winchester Model 121

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1967 Winchester 121
Winchester Model 121
Type Bolt-action rimfire rifle
Production history
Designer Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Produced 1967–1973
Number built 72,561
Variants Model 121 Youth, Model 121 Deluxe
Specifications
Weight 5 pounds (2.3 kg)
Length 40 inches (100 cm)
Barrel length 20.75 inches (527 mm)

Cartridge .22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle
Action Bolt-action
Sights Rear: Open, adjustable for elevation and windage. Front: Bead on 121 and 121 Youth. Ramp on 121 Deluxe. Both dovetailed in barrel.

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 a right-hand twist. The bolt is a controlled-round feed design (like that of the Winchester Model 70) and utilizes dual locking lugs on the front.[1] The rifle also has an automatic safety that is engaged each time the bolt is cycled, so any time a round is loaded the safety is on and has to be manually turned off before the rifle is ready to fire. The Model 121 came with iron sights, with the rear sight being adjustable for elevation and windage. The receiver is also grooved to accept a scope if one is so desired. The Model 121's stock is a one-piece modified Monte Carlo, made of American hardwood with a Walnut finish.[2]

Variants

The Winchester 121 was also available as a Deluxe model or a Youth model. The 121 Deluxe featured a stock with a fluted comb, sling swivels, a front ramp sight with a dovetailed bead, and a deluxe trigger mechanism. The 121 Youth used a shorter length-of-pull stock that measured 12¼ inches and a shorter overall length of 38¾ inches that was suited for smaller shooters.

Clones

Sears and Roebuck made clones of the 121 and called it the Model 1.[3]

See also

References

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