Aren't the 64's the semi's? The repeaters are the Mark II/Stevens 300 and the single-shots the Mark 1/Savage Cub
Aren't the 64's the semi's? The repeaters are the Mark II/Stevens 300 and the single-shots the Mark 1/Savage Cub
Right, I guess I was reading a bunch of articles all together and got a wee confused, but it's the 64, 64A , 64B designated models I was looking at.
semi-automatic:
a). An action which fires, extracts, ejects, chambers and cocks with each separate pull of the
trigger.
b). For registration purposes, a repeating firearm requiring that the trigger be pulled for each
shot fired and which uses the energy of the discharge to perform part of the operating cycle;
sometimes called auto-loading or self-loading actions.
Well, yes, but there is a Model 60 (one on the EE right now) that has "Cooey Repeater .22 cal Model 60 " actually stamped on it, so it is a specific model od Cooey's , where the 64 series is just that, a different series.
Well, yes, but there is a Model 60 (one on the EE right now) that has "Cooey Repeater .22 cal Model 60 " actually stamped on it, so it is a specific model od Cooey's , where the 64 series is just that, a different series.
Thanks Camster, do you know how much is interchangeable for parts over the years?
Not certain exactly when, but it was under Lakefield that a thumb safety was introduced.
Mag wells are a direct swap when converting an older plastic magazine model to use metal. You must also change the clip that retains the barrel (and the font of the magazine well.) You can identify the difference quickly by examining the mechanism that retains the magazine. Those that accept metal magazines have a spring loaded hasp on the front of the mag well, plasic magazine is held by a longer leaf-spring on the back of the well.
Hello, I agreed to fix a cooey 64 for a friend, thinking it was a metal magazine version.
Lo and behold it's an early plastic magazine version.
So, having a newer sears/cooey with the metal magazine, I changed the magwell & barrel clamp on the old one. The older barrel clamp had a feed ramp on it as well.
First thing I noticed is the magazine will not lock into the rifle with the bolt closed, is this common?
Secondly, once I insert an empty magazine and close the bolt - it doesn't close all the way. It seems the feed ramp that's present on the metal magazine magwell is keeping the bolt from fully closing. Could be something on the magazine as well.
The actual issue with the rifle was a bent ejector(should be easy to fix) wire and I think the firing pin might need replacing. I figured I'd convert it to the metal magazine, as he has another cooey 64 - a newer metal magazine version, and he would probably like having one magazine type for both rifles.
Anyways, rambling on, just wondering if you encountered the issues I mentioned earlier. I always thought it was a simply switch, but it seems enough is different to make it a little more difficult then I thought.
Hi Ryan...yes.... to change the magwell , should not be difficult. you can start by filing the notch in the mag til it fits in place with it loaded and bolt closed. Just trial and error at best but do not file too much at a time.
I have done a few and then the mag fits . I have a early plastic mag 64 and 2 mags. both work fine guess i am lucky. but good luck , they are great little guns.
So I stopped by a local surplus store.. and they had a Model 600 repeater for $75, now I have one of each.Will need to decide which is more fun.
What surplus store?



























