.22 Sport Mystery

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Hello All,

I'm hoping someone out there can help me track down some further information on a rifle that was destroyed in 2006.
This rifle belonged to my Grandfather who has since passed. This rifle was destroyed over an expired PAL as I was underage at the time.

I have as much info as I can get on the Weapon, I'm hoping to Identify the Year, Make and model.

According to the documents I have found from the Canada Firearms Centre it was listed as a Make: SPORT 22 Long Rifle with no serial number, and Bolt Action, Barrel length less than 470mm.
I suspect Pre 1940's as he used this gun on the Alberta farm before WWII.

The Sport & .22 I was able to dig up a few Winchester's that is a partial match of this description. I'm working on digging up a picture to help further.

If you have any suggestions let me know.

Thank you in advance.
 
I think some old Cooeys were marked sport.

Thanks for the tip, after further research it could be a
- Cooey Canuck Model 39 with a short barrel (under 18.5")
- Cooey Canuck Jr. (had a 16" barrel).

I can't find anything on the Sport markings but thinking the rifle is aged around ~1926
 
Cooey made a Bisley Sport .22 around 1929. It had "Bisley Sport Model.22 Long Rifle stamped on it.

Could it have been that one?

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Cooey made a Bisley Sport .22 around 1929. It had "Bisley Sport Model.22 Long Rifle stamped on it.

Could it have been that one?

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The Cooey "Sport" model was a small boys rifle like the Canuck made 1926 to mid 1930's .
That is a single shot in .22 LR . It had no butt plate & had a walnut stock , similar to Ace & Rabbit models.
It is not connected to the Bisley Sport Model.
 
I've got the one you're wondering about. Boys rifle from the mid 20s. No buttplate model.20191228_092758(0).jpg Ji20191228_092758(0).jpg20191228_092817.jpg
 

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The Cooey "Sport" model was a small boys rifle like the Canuck made 1926 to mid 1930's .
That is a single shot in .22 LR . It had no butt plate & had a walnut stock , similar to Ace & Rabbit models.
It is not connected to the Bisley Sport Model.

Ha thx 43!!! Found some info on the "sport".
Love this place always finding out new things!
 
Yes you are right HuskyDude ,,,,,,, knowledge is power . I hope we all learn enough to defeat the "Kid" in Ottawa soon .
 
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