My Cooey 82 .22CAL

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So I'm new to CGN.
I bought a Cooey 82 about a month ago I tested it out at silver dale firing range.
The grouping was good but not at the place I wanted it lol.
Now It didn't come with the peep sight but I was wondering if anyone knows a good gun smith in the horse shoe area of Ontario.
I want to put a Tac-rail on it but it need to be drilled and tapped for it.

Also I'm looking for a SKS Russian or Ukrainian 7.62 in good shape with all sights for a good price, if anyone is selling or know where I can pick one up that would be great!
 
Wlecome to CGN :).

If your after a SKS just call any local gunshop, Lanz has them once and a while as does Al Simmons in Hamilton, there's also Fishing World you can call to see if they have any. Should set you back around $200 plus taxes give or take a few $.

I picked up a non-refurbed 54 Russian SKS from weimajack here on CGN.
 
Welcome to CGN (x2)

An interesting first post...

A Cooey 82 in full military wood(*edit) is a "not-so-common" item. The thought of it getting drilled n' tapped at all will make some (put me on the list) kind of sad. That said, any gunsmith should be able to de-value it for you. It's yours' to enjoy, and enjoy it you should! You can expect 15-25 bucks for each drilled and tapped hole + cost of rail. (I feel like a fudd now...)

If you'd consider any other .22 for your project, don't hesitate to make me aware....I have about a dozen rimfires. Some are not "collectible", but shoot well and could be D&T'd without remorse.

Regarding SKS's...as suggested, peruse this site, and it's sponsors. Apply for EE access, and look in the milsurp section. They are pretty popular, and affordable rifles. I don't know how to determine a Ukrainian heritage, but Ruskies are in abundance.

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OP (original poster) You didn't suggest you had a military, or other version of an '82...doesn't matter much, but not all 82's are 'surps
 
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I agree. If it's a full wood model 82, I would be looking at something different to drill and tap. There are a number of people who wouldn't mind having a full wood model 82 and they would want it unmolested. I have seen these sell as high as $395.00 in nice condition. But it's your gun.
 
Is it military marked or commercial version? I've got a military marked 82.
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I think the stock is from a cooey39 or 43 or 55 all .22cal and from Canadian air force
No, the stock has had the "whale belly" portion of it removed. It is not a 39 or 55 stock. They do not taper like that. There is no such thing as a Cooey 43. Either way, the gun is not original so you might as well do what you want to do with it if you think it's worth the cost.
 
No, the stock has had the "whale belly" portion of it removed. It is not a 39 or 55 stock. They do not taper like that. There is no such thing as a Cooey 43. Either way, the gun is not original so you might as well do what you want to do with it if you think it's worth the cost.

I laughed out loud...

I agree though that gun is ripe for farting around with.
 
It actually appears to be the super-rare "calico-legged" model...

The stock looks pretty sleek...might be a 78, or an old 75. I had a sleek-stocked '75, but it was much rounder on the fore-end. Likely, as suggested it was shaped a touch along the way. Looks sharp, and it should shoot well.

I'm a touch curious how it fares after you slap optics on it.
 
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