Cooey Model 82, .22"RF single-shot.
Originally they were built for the RCAF as training rifles, mostly for prospective air gunners. Later the Army saw that they were a Good Thing and they became the most common primary training rifle in Canada during the Second World War.
After the War, they were sold off by the ton and commonly were available in hardware stores across the country at $5 and under. They were never really popular in civilian life because of that long and heavy barrel, but they were sure as heck accurate! Lots of them got chopped down into "sporters" and you still run into them from time to time, distinguished by that long, heavy tube. Feed them Standard-velocity ammo and they are still as accurate as you can sensibly ask a rifle to be.
Today it is quite unusual to see one this nice.
Very pretty 82!
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