Cooey Military 82 Collectors Group

Late to the game, sorry ‘bout reviving an old thread, but bringing my 82.
Requested access to the FB group.

Not sure of its origin, but when my father gave it to me as my first rifle, he said it was an old cadet training rifle. If true, probably would have come from the Clinton / Huron County area (home of the radar).
Has a number stamped in the bottom of the grip, and what I believe is the C arrow stamped on the bolt handle. Also have a stock extension, but can’t guarantee it came with the rifle.
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Late to the game, sorry ‘bout reviving an old thread, but bringing my 82.
Requested access to the FB group.

Not sure of its origin, but when my father gave it to me as my first rifle, he said it was an old cadet training rifle. If true, probably would have come from the Clinton / Huron County area (home of the radar).
Has a number stamped in the bottom of the grip, and what I believe is the C arrow stamped on the bolt handle. Also have a stock extension, but can’t guarantee it came with the rifle.
IMG_3419-M.jpg

IMG_3421-XL.jpg

Thanks for posting the pics. The stock is likely original, but has been reworked a lot and the pistol grip area. I hope you’re getting a lot of enjoyment from it. Just a little tip. - the hooks on the sling should be reversed and face away from the wood. Doing this is the correct military way to put the sling on and will keep the sling from scratching the furniture.
 
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