You want a .22 rifle that just works. Something you can leave in the truck for checking varmints on the way to work, or let a new shooter learn on without worrying about getting it messed up. The Winchester Wildcat delivers. It’s a semi-automatic .22 Long Rifle built to be dependable, and easy to maintain.
Specs
- Manufacturer: Winchester
- Model: Wildcat
- Caliber: .22 LR
- Barrel Length: 18 inches
- Magazine Capacity: 10 rounds (rotary)
- Stock: Synthetic, Matte Black
- Barrel Finish: Blued
- Weight: 4.3 lbs
- Condition: New
What you’ll use it for:
Around El Paso, a .22 is good for a lot. Coyotes getting into livestock, javelina on the property, or just plinking targets out past Hueco Tanks. This Winchester handles those jobs. It’s also a great rifle for getting comfortable with the operation of a semi-automatic action before moving up to centerfire rifles. And it’s light enough for all-day carry while scouting.
Features:
- Breaks down easy: The lower receiver removes without needing any tools. That’s important – .22s get dirty fast, and you need to be able to clean them without fighting stuck parts.
- Works for everyone: Ambidextrous safety, bolt release and magazine release. No need to change how you grip the rifle if you’re left-handed.
- Top Rail: Comes with a full-length Picatinny rail on the receiver. Mount a red dot or scope without needing extra adapters.
- Button-rifled barrel: Winchester uses a button-rifling process to make the barrel. It’s known for consistency and accuracy, even with less expensive .22 ammo.
- Lightweight design: The skeletonized stock cuts down weight without losing strength. Easier to carry on those longer walks across the lease.
What’s good and what’s not:
- Good: Light, easy to take apart and clean, works for lefties and righties, accurate enough for most .22 work, fits a budget.
- Not so good: The factory trigger pull is a bit heavy. You might want to think about an upgrade if you want really precise shooting. The stock doesn’t have a built-in cheek rest, so getting a good sight picture with a scope might take some adjustment.
Compared to the usual suspects:
You’ll see people talking about the Ruger 10/22 and the Smith & Wesson M&P15-22. Both are good rifles. The 10/22 is the classic, plenty of aftermarket parts available. The M&P15-22 is AR-style, which some folks prefer. The Winchester Wildcat hits a sweet spot: lightweight, reliable, and affordable. It’s a solid choice if you’re looking for a .22 that just gets the job done, without a lot of extra cost or complication.
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