Timberlord said:
... I didn't see much for stamps but I'll be giving it a good going over once I
get it home ...
There were also a lot of Model 82's made for sale on the civilian market, so it may
not
have Canadian military markings. (No difference otherwise, though ...)
This all-too-brief blurb is just about all there is on the Model 82 in "Cooey
Firearms Made In Canada, 1919 - 1979", a 32-page soft-cover booklet
which is the only publication covering Cooeys that I am aware of. It is
available from Service Publications:
http://www.servicepub.com/mrshas2.html
Here's my own Model 82 (proper sling swivels have since been installed -
but this one isn't military marked) -
Closeup of the rudimentary peepsight:
I recently got a copy of Ian skennertons Small Arms Identification Series title #16 -
"British Empire Cadet & Training Rifles" - which contains one page of text and one page of
pictures on "North America's Ross, Cooey and Mossberg Models". Has even less
information on the Cooey than the above booklet, but this photo comparison of the
sight radius of the Model 82 and Lee-Enfield No. 4 rifle is interesting (even though
the caption incorrectly identifies the .22 as a Mossberg ...)