bluemike807
CGN Regular
- Location
- Eastern Ontario
Having read the assorted posts here about 'Cooey Makeovers' - and having wanted one of my own for the longest time, I was able to find a great deal on a Cooey Model 600, with scope mount and a decent Bushnell Sportview.
Got it in the mail today; its like holding a piece of Canadian history.
There's some pitting on the barrel, a bit of tarnish on the housing where the magazine tube connects to the feed mechanish, and some minor rush on the bushing for the magazine tube itself. The wood, well, I dont know what the original finish on a cooey was; this is nice, but feels unfinished, as if it were stripped and then sanded. There's no gloss at all (not necessarily a bad thing), but otherwise its completely intact with little to no cosmetic damage.
First thing I want to do is clean up the metal - Im thinking once its rid of rust that I might duracoat it (but not the bolt). What can I use to really clean and shine up the unblued metal components? Likewise, the brass inner magazine tube is really tarnished, can I just use something like Brasso?
As for the wood as described, is this the original finish? in which case I might just leave it alone, but if its not, I was thinking tru-oil?
Also one thing I noticed - though I haven't fired it yet - the extractor sometimes 'lets go' of cartridges once chambered - and theyre a right bugger to get out. The extractor 'claws' seem sound but maybe they arent under the correct amount of tension? What can I do about this?
Will try to post pics later, in the meantime advice?
Got it in the mail today; its like holding a piece of Canadian history.
There's some pitting on the barrel, a bit of tarnish on the housing where the magazine tube connects to the feed mechanish, and some minor rush on the bushing for the magazine tube itself. The wood, well, I dont know what the original finish on a cooey was; this is nice, but feels unfinished, as if it were stripped and then sanded. There's no gloss at all (not necessarily a bad thing), but otherwise its completely intact with little to no cosmetic damage.
First thing I want to do is clean up the metal - Im thinking once its rid of rust that I might duracoat it (but not the bolt). What can I use to really clean and shine up the unblued metal components? Likewise, the brass inner magazine tube is really tarnished, can I just use something like Brasso?
As for the wood as described, is this the original finish? in which case I might just leave it alone, but if its not, I was thinking tru-oil?
Also one thing I noticed - though I haven't fired it yet - the extractor sometimes 'lets go' of cartridges once chambered - and theyre a right bugger to get out. The extractor 'claws' seem sound but maybe they arent under the correct amount of tension? What can I do about this?
Will try to post pics later, in the meantime advice?


















































