Sakoman .308
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- Location
- Nova Scotia
Is this gun the same as a Cooey model 39.
My dad got this rifle when he was 12 in 1960. Dad paid $2.00, & Grampy paid $3.00. The Inflation calculator on Google tells me they paid a bit over $40.00 just out of curiosity. My Dad took home many Rabbits over the years with this rifle,
but that`s not the best part. The best part was when he started taking me out in the back yard to shoot it. I was hooked Instantly, and grinning from ear to ear whenever I got to fire the rifle. Fast forward 20 years and dad takes the Eatonia and a couple other rifles to Gunsmith Sam Adams for refinishing. They turned out pretty good.
Jumping ahead another Decade sees me answering the door one Friday night, There`s my Dad handing me his Eatonia.
I have owned it for around Eight years now. Dad still comes to visit on Friday nights. I take the Eatonia to the range every now and again for some fun. I was also lucky enough to teach a nephew to shoot with it.
So the young fella has used the rifle a number of times now. He realized that he really likes scopes. I bought a rifle last year and it came with a 1.5-4.5 Tasco. I am thinking about picking up some Weaver bases and having the old gun Drilled and tapped. The young fella will really enjoy it I think. As I said before the rifle was reblued, so most of the value is sentimental. Thank`s very much for the rifle Dad!. Any thoughts on this. PS I think it`s time to polish the bolt up and get some oil on it.
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My dad got this rifle when he was 12 in 1960. Dad paid $2.00, & Grampy paid $3.00. The Inflation calculator on Google tells me they paid a bit over $40.00 just out of curiosity. My Dad took home many Rabbits over the years with this rifle,
but that`s not the best part. The best part was when he started taking me out in the back yard to shoot it. I was hooked Instantly, and grinning from ear to ear whenever I got to fire the rifle. Fast forward 20 years and dad takes the Eatonia and a couple other rifles to Gunsmith Sam Adams for refinishing. They turned out pretty good.
Jumping ahead another Decade sees me answering the door one Friday night, There`s my Dad handing me his Eatonia.
I have owned it for around Eight years now. Dad still comes to visit on Friday nights. I take the Eatonia to the range every now and again for some fun. I was also lucky enough to teach a nephew to shoot with it.
So the young fella has used the rifle a number of times now. He realized that he really likes scopes. I bought a rifle last year and it came with a 1.5-4.5 Tasco. I am thinking about picking up some Weaver bases and having the old gun Drilled and tapped. The young fella will really enjoy it I think. As I said before the rifle was reblued, so most of the value is sentimental. Thank`s very much for the rifle Dad!. Any thoughts on this. PS I think it`s time to polish the bolt up and get some oil on it.

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