I thought the m82 was just a 78 target with a full stock?? I have a m82 with the peep (the peep is often missing) and I cant get over how accurate it is. I bought a Mossberg 151mb for the wife so she would quit hogging MY cooey 82.
Trevor
Does your 78 have the hooded front target sight?Yeah I got a 78 Target. I was surprised it came with both apertures.
Hi,
Was the cooey model 75 ever used as a trainer but in an 82 stock? There is one on the EE (a 75 in what looks like an 82 stock) and unfortunately I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to trainers.
Theres a nice m82 for sale on EE right now if you are looking for one.
Does your 78 have the hooded front target sight?
Speaking of both apertures, I have a model 62 target rifle with both factory apertures.
gunsaholic ,,,,, your 62 is a rare Cooey . I have one also in mint condition . Mine also has peepsDoes your 78 have the hooded front target sight?
Speaking of both apertures, I have a model 62 target rifle with both factory apertures.
Yes and I was lucky in that mine came with the box.gunsaholic ,,,,, your 62 is a rare Cooey . I have one also in mint condition . Mine also has peeps
front & back , but this is normal for this rare model.
Frank
All the Cooey Models 75 , 78 , & 82 have the same barrel length . From muzzle to front of receiver is 26" .
Models 78 & 82 have a flat milled @ the rear of the receiver for the same peep sight.
All models 75 , 78 & 82 have their model # stamped on the receiver .
Models 75 & 78 with full wood are not trainers like the 82 was. I believe people added the 82 wood to 75 & 78
to increase their value . 82 wood has been available over the years.
From ,,,,,,,,,, C.C.C.A. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ( Canadian Cooey Collectors Association.) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LOL !!