Cooey model 64B, aka jam-o-matic. Could never get ours to cycle consistent. Needed constant cleaning and even then it would be a miracle to get 10 shots in a row. Kept it for sentimental reasons as it was my dad's first 22.
A big problem was that peoples oiled the bolts. This acted as a fly trap for residue. My first rifle was one of these, drove me crazy until someone told me not to get my gun cleaning advise from old west movies.Cooey model 64B, aka jam-o-matic. Could never get ours to cycle consistent. Needed constant cleaning and even then it would be a miracle to get 10 shots in a row. Kept it for sentimental reasons as it was my dad's first 22.
I don't have a photo. But just a few weeks ago I sold a lever action rimfire I had to a fella who just got his PAL a few months ago. He is 86 years old. It was on his bucket list.