Very good points ,Mac.All depends on condition. No pics impossible to say
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28 is the holy grail for cooey enthusiasts. Anything under 300 will be snapped up instantly.
There was a cooey 28 for sale on the EE here a few months ago.....400 bucks. Someone bought it. Personally, I wouldn't go over 200. My last cooey .410, in very nice condition, I bought off the EE for 160.
Best 40 yard upland shotgun gauge IMO.
It depends on condition. Not many will pay $300.00 for a well used Cooey even if it is 28 gauge. Now if in nice condition, it will go quickly at $300.00. I bought one for $200.00 a few months back off the EE. It was listed for at least a week before I bought it.
Yes ,condition makes the difference to a true collector.Great condition takes the gun from just a shooter to a true collector gun.Having the original box helps price as well.The 28 gauge Cooey Model 84, although not found in the numbers of the other gauges, is rare only in the terms of these other gauges.Over time I have owner many 28 gauge Model 84 guns and they can usually be found with a bit of looking and talking to people.
Know of two in my area that are owned by older people ,who still use them in hunting.
Humm a 28ga cooey on the EE for a week for $200
Must have been a hidden listing with no pics or a piece of crap
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