Cooey Model 840 in .410

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Picked up one of these from someone who didn't have any use for it. (I know Cooey break action single-shot shotguns were pretty common - there were a couple of Cooey 12 GA's in my house growing up.) Anything of note about the .410?
 
Picked up one of these from someone who didn't have any use for it. (I know Cooey break action single-shot shotguns were pretty common - there were a couple of Cooey 12 GA's in my house growing up.) Anything of note about the .410?

Not really like the 12ga they made them and are worth more to resell today than a 12 ga but not uncommon or anything like that
84's more in demand than 840 but both are good guns
28ga seems to be the rare one or shall I say harder to find
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I had an 84 in .410 that I should have maybe kept. There is something about not hitting what you're shooting at that makes a guy lose affection for a gun though. :) I have an 84 in 20ga, and have myself fooled that if I had an 84 in 28ga., I'd have as much success as I do with my 20...not as little as I did with my .410. lol
 
I had an 84 in .410 that I should have maybe kept. There is something about not hitting what you're shooting at that makes a guy lose affection for a gun though. :) I have an 84 in 20ga, and have myself fooled that if I had an 84 in 28ga., I'd have as much success as I do with my 20...not as little as I did with my .410. lol

I don't shoot a 28ga any different than a 20ga. In fact shoot the 28ga better than the 12ga
410 is a different story :(
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