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Very often one sees Cooey model 82's described as military trainers even when the gun was not an actual trainer. The model 82 was made for military order. However, there were also many produced for civilian purchase. There was also a version that had the "whale Belly" type non full wood stock. But for those who are looking for a rifle that was produced for military contract, it will have the broad arrow marking on the breech as well as an inspectors number. The broad arrow should also be on the flat of the bolt handle. There may also be the marking on the stock and the bottom of the pistol grip will have a serial number. If the rifle does not have these markings it is not a military trainer. It is the civilian version and generally do not command the same value.