cooey model 64 b

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Im having trouble finding the ejector, extractor, and firing pin for my model 64 b cooey 10 shot semi auto 22. I will happily pay full retail and shipping but so far can't find any info on them. Help is greatly appreciated
 
I recently rebuilt one of these, put an ad on the EE as a lot of guys have parts for them. I will say though, it's cheaper to go buy a new Savage 64 than it is to rebuild an old one like this.
 
Im having trouble finding the ejector, extractor, and firing pin for my model 64 b cooey 10 shot semi auto 22. I will happily pay full retail and shipping but so far can't find any info on them. Help is greatly appreciated

Some advice from a fellow CGNer I received a while back:
Bob Harvich...He makes them and many old parts even firing pins. 1-204-255-8988 Winnipeg
 
Hey guys. Thought I'd chime in. I have the same issues randomly with FTF and FTE.
Is this a normal chamber extractor area or a result of dry fire? It looks chipped.
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That look's normal for the extractor cut. Dry firing would put a dent/groove above the chamber.

Thanks, I thought that was wonky.

Is it normal for mags to be wobble in these suckers? I bought a new mag and even that's wobbly.
With the bolt back you can push the mag up and lock the bolt back accidentally.
 
I have been looking for over a year for the bent wire ejector spring thingy. I have bought a couple parts but always ended up with the wrong part becasue Iether I am not describing the part right (proper name) or the seller is unterstanding a different part. This post is helping alot. glad I'm not the only one looking for this peice.
 
I have been looking for over a year for the bent wire ejector spring thingy. I have bought a couple parts but always ended up with the wrong part becasue Iether I am not describing the part right (proper name) or the seller is unterstanding a different part. This post is helping alot. glad I'm not the only one looking for this peice.

pm winchester
he makes them, $12 each.
I bought 3.

A & B were plastic vs metal mags and the bits to do it. Not sure what else.
I have a Sears 6c that looks like a 64a converted to a 64b
 
Talked to bob harvich today. He is sending out one of his parts catalogues and a wire ejector to try out.
Great guy. The part is even super cheap. 7.50 that's way cheaper than western gun parts would charge.
 
Talked to bob harvich today. He is sending out one of his parts catalogues and a wire ejector to try out.
Great guy. The part is even super cheap. 7.50 that's way cheaper than western gun parts would charge.

Glad to hear. I didn't realize he had his own part catalogs.
 
Hey guys. Thought I'd chime in. I have the same issues randomly with FTF and FTE.
Is this a normal chamber extractor area or a result of dry fire? It looks chipped.

Hard to see on the world's worst display(mine), but I can't see any marks where pin would hit. There is a longer part of the barrel inside the receiver that extends over the chamber. They can develop a good notch there from fp strikes.

If your 64 doesn't cycle well there's a couple of easy things to try. Make certain you're using a round nosed ammo. I have luck with Federal Champions, any CCI (except CB's). Also be certain your gun is clean. It doesn't take too much gunk to make a 64 hinky. Once innards are clean, try running the rifle dry. I hated my 64 for the first couple of years, and an 'ol timer set me straight... keep it clean, and run it dry. Lube your action only for storage/rust prevention. Every few years I'll experiment with different lubrication (dry, silicone etc) and regret it when the rifle starts to hiccup. Seems counter-intuitive to have metal workings operate dry, but give it a try. Once clean, keep it clean! Get used to a thorough cleaning every 500-1000 rds. You can extend this regimen a bit by flushing the action with brake cleaner while cycling by hand.
 
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