I have a similar posting in the gunsmithing section.
I have lost the pin from the hammer part of the bolt of my Cooey Model 600.
Without it the gun misfires 9 out of 10 times I pull the trigger.
I am guessing it is ment to guide the fireing pin cleanly onto the rim of the 22
bullet.
It is also ment to be the safty. You can pull back the bolt and twist it until the pin goes into the notch in the housing.
Is there any way to replace this pin?
The gun means a lot to me. I bought it with the money I made with my first summer job over 35 years ago.
If I had a $1 for every round I fired through it I would be rich.( If my memory is correct). I have bought lots of 22's since but I think the Cooey would still be the must accurate.
If anyone can help, it would be greatly appreciated.
I have lost the pin from the hammer part of the bolt of my Cooey Model 600.
Without it the gun misfires 9 out of 10 times I pull the trigger.
I am guessing it is ment to guide the fireing pin cleanly onto the rim of the 22
bullet.
It is also ment to be the safty. You can pull back the bolt and twist it until the pin goes into the notch in the housing.
Is there any way to replace this pin?
The gun means a lot to me. I bought it with the money I made with my first summer job over 35 years ago.
If I had a $1 for every round I fired through it I would be rich.( If my memory is correct). I have bought lots of 22's since but I think the Cooey would still be the must accurate.
If anyone can help, it would be greatly appreciated.




















































