This is my Cooey 39 bad boy ... let me know what ya think
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old cooey 39
alot of sand papers, and work. Refinished with saman's oil & varnish
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Here's what I started with, from my Granddad's estate. I've cleaned most of the rust off already, but haven't touched much else.
.22 by Chad Vector, on Flickr
And here's what it looks like now, after a call to Russ Wood in North Bay for a forend and some hardware, and complete strip and re-finish, and then a new bolt and trigger from RDP Gunsmithing near Dugald, MB. I cheaped out and just Tremcladded the barrel, but this is going to be a gun for my kids, so I can always go back and get some bluing done. Oh, I'vbe also gotta grind down the buttplate to match the stock.
Cooey22 012 by Chad Vector, on Flickr
old cooey 39
alot of sand papers, and work. Refinished with saman's oil & varnish
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My favorite Cooey of all, the full wood 82.
Picked up one myself a while back and am in the process of refinishing the wood. Mine has alot of dings though.
I was given this rusted and moldy gun.
The bolt barely moved and the trigger wouldn't hold it in.
I almost scrapped it but then I cleaned it enough to see it was made just down the road from here and quickly got hooked.
I'm short on "before" pics, I wish I had one of how orange the barrel was.
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Work done:
Repaired badly worn bolt.
Replaced forward trigger stop with new part.
Cleaned barrel inside and out, the inside was still shiny.
Knocked out iron sights.
Added forward rail mount.
Drilled and tapped receiver for rear rail mount.
Stripped, sanded, stained, and oiled stock.
Mounted Simmons scope.
As George Dubya Bush once said "The best part about reading, is the pictures".
Hope you guys like it:
Stock "Before"
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Forward rail mount
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Tapping the rear rail mount
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Stock stripped and sanded
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Ready for assembly, you can see the RM-44 scope rail
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Assembled
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My wife wanted this gun, it's lighter than my Mossberg and she's a pretty good shot.
This group is at 100 feet on a breezy day.
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More info on this mount please
I'm a touch curious too...Did you make the collar for the barrel? Part of some sort of kit?