Cooey?

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Kind of thinking about getting a Cooey, for Canadian history nostalgia, but I don't know anything about them? What should I look for? and how much should i be paying? whats the accuracy like? Any other input would be great. :) happy trails.
 
Generally pretty accurate. I've got two model 39's, one is accurate, the other is in the "shooting into space" contest. Single shots seem to come in around a hundred bucks, while the tube feeds are usually around 150. You have to watch out for the extractors, it's probably the first question you should ask when buying. I got one off EE, very nice over all gun, but the extractor was pooched. The old 64 semi's were good guns, I had two of them. The older ones don't really have a safety, just a spot to lock the bolt at before contact with the cartridge. Don't think I'd pay more than 150 for a nice one.

Anyway, they're lots of fun, especially if you start refinishing the stocks. I like shooting shorts too one of the little 39's really likes them. I usually cary a 39 single shot when I go snowshoeing or x country skiing, they're used to getting slapped around and don't complain much.
 
I have an 82, a 75, and a scoped 60. Nice guns, all of them. Considering their quality, they're still available at a very reasonable price.

The only trouble I've ever had with the 60 is that the bolt can get a bit difficult to work after awhile. Hard on the palm of the hand.
 
I bought a Easton Ranger ended up being a rare 78 model. Not bad for 80$

Looks like a Cooey 75, 82 rear peep sight, Light trigger and bigger bolt handle.
 
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