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I put up an ad for a Cooey 39. What kind of price should I expect to pay?
The long rifle tend to mess up squirrels a lot more than shorts do if you don't hit them properly right in the eye.
Myself, I used to use the long rifle match .22's but for beavers i like higher velocity stuff.
I used a Browning lever gun for a total of one season on a fly-in line, and quickly went back to a single shot C.I.L. 180 the next season.
The tube mag was nothing but a complete hassle.
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I put up an ad for a Cooey 39. What kind of price should I expect to pay?
The Nylon 66 would fit the reliability, durability, and tubular mag requirements. It's reputed to have shot over 100,000 rounds without a misfire. I read the nylon acts as a natural lubricant for feeding and makes the stock durable. But it won't feed shorts or longs, just long rifle rounds.
actually, the GALLERY SPECIAL will feed shorts. that's what its built for, SHOOTING GALLERIES- it will also feed bb caps- now granted it MAY be tough to find, but if need be great, you can probably MAKE one if you find a barrel and spring- that should be all that's needed. the way to tell the gs model is to look for a forearm sling swivel, or hole for one- that's how they chain the rifle to the bench so people don't walk off with them
no , its the length of the chamber that determines what 22 cartridge it can use. the sg could only shoot shorts or bbcaps, the regular should only shoot long rifles or possibly longs - possibly you could shoot longs by changing using a short spring and a long rifle barrel, but i haven't seen/heard that cmbination. Come to think of it most semi-autos are long rifle only, and are balanced for that cartridge, as the other 22 cartriges tend to be somewhat rarish, save the 22 short for pest controlYes I recall reading about the gallery special now that you mentioned it. Unfortunately the OP wanted one gun that will shoot shorts, long, and long rifle .22 ammo. The 66 GS will shoot shorts, but will it also shoot the long or long rifle?
no , its the length of the chamber that determines what 22 cartridge it can use. the sg could only shoot shorts or bbcaps, the regular should only shoot long rifles or possibly longs - possibly you could shoot longs by changing using a short spring and a long rifle barrel, but i haven't seen/heard that cmbination. Come to think of it most semi-autos are long rifle only, and are balanced for that cartridge, as the other 22 cartriges tend to be somewhat rarish, save the 22 short for pest control
i don't think i ever shot anything but long rifle, and that's 40 plus years of shooting
The Browning lever BLR.22 is very small and light, will cycle all the .22's and has nice irons.
Not the best trigger for precise target work but it's a great carry rifle.
I would have to say the least complex and therefore most reliable would be some tube fed bolt action rifle.
Certainly the easiest to keep clean would be a break action or single shot bolt action. For sure they'll feed anything.
Who here even shoots shorts or longs anymore? they are not worth the $. and are tuff to find.
Nylon 66 all the way!
Just returned from Lanark gun show. Seen at least 6, Cooey 39s and all $100 and up.
One of them I would't have paid $50.
x2 on the nylon. love mine ...
i do shoot longs. they are more money but great for use around places where people want their quiet.Place where i shoot property owner likes his... so do not disturb factor is the reason, also less power at short distance targets.
they are as easy to get as .22lr. cci makes lots. $7 a box of 100 and they are perfect



























