Updated....Cooey 84-840.....?

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Did they purrchance offer up one of these in a 22 rimfire?
If so, what price range would one expect to pay?
Yesth, condition be the key werd.
Need some price points if these are out there.
 
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The Winchester 37's are pretty well the same gun as well, but again Ive never seen or heard of one in.22. If they exist they are a rare breed.
 
Well then, I think I need to pursue this offer.
Not entirely sure meself as I only seen one photo of it today and I figured
it resembled more the .410 than the 22 r/f.
Need to git me mittzs awn'err to dubble check.
Yewnicorn if indeed it tosses the wee pills.

Thanks
 
As far as I know (as others have said)...84s are break-action shotguns, I have one in 20ga/used to have one in .410. I believe 840s came after..but still break-action/single-shot shotguns.
 
Are you 100% sure?

Clayrod, I'm not sure how to word it so you can understand the very simple questions.
Break action definitely not. Having said that I own two smoothbore cooeys in 22 rimfire. They have only a shotgun bead front sight but are based off the model 75 frame. Single shot bolt.
 
Break action definitely not. Having said that I own two smoothbore cooeys in 22 rimfire. They have only a shotgun bead front sight but are based off the model 75 frame. Single shot bolt.

^I've always wanted to mess around with one of those. lol 22 shotshells are ridiculously useless really...but I've never dug the idea of running them through my rifled barrels. Not to derail entirely, but were they considered "Garden guns", like 9mm Flobert? I've always been intrigued..as it's kind of a oddball idea.
 
^I've always wanted to mess around with one of those. lol 22 shotshells are ridiculously useless really...but I've never dug the idea of running them through my rifled barrels. Not to derail entirely, but were they considered "Garden guns", like 9mm Flobert? I've always been intrigued..as it's kind of a oddball idea.

My dad uses them in a rifled mark 1 Lakefield. Hates chipmunks eating the grain. Killed many of them. Definitely clogs up the rifling.
 
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