Found this in my barn......what is it??

awesome find... i found an old cooey .22 in the ceiling of our previous cottage, its pretty rusted like yours but the whole bolt assembly is gone, just a trigger is left. was a nice paper weight


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I tink it tiz a model 71 Mauser(single shot)....If it was a repeater it would be a 71/84.OR it could be a lump of cow s**t formed to look like a gun by the animals in the barn who are planning a coup d'etate on the farmer ( as out lined in the Animal Farm hand book...by the underground resistance)

RuB it and mabye a genie will pop out and grat you three wishes...:dancingbanana:

What would you wish for?:rolleyes:
 
Judging by the rear site I would say you appear to have a German Model 71 Carbine which should be chambered in 11X60mm. The carbine was adopted in 1876 and issues to German dragoons, hussars and lancers (in 1884 also issued to cuirassiers) to replace their Chassepot Carbines. If the barrel is 20" then she still has the original length barrel (and is not cut down). This rifle would have originally has wood all the way down to the muzzle fastened by a nose cap.

Thats my guess!
Will make a nice wall hanger congratulations!

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the Cooey certainly looks like it should have a full length wood and the rear peepsight screams Model 82. Several other model bolts do fit it. Like a 750 and 75, 39 etc.
 
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