I have redone the wood on three cooeys.
Each one had a pitted and scaly barrel, so sandblasting and rebluing the barrels it was.
I have had problems with all three and need some help.
The first and the second, a Model 60 and a Model 75, both seem to suffer the same problem.
The bolt functions back and forth alright.
The bolt cocks ok.
Only the trigger seems to fire a bit sluggishly and softly???
The third rebuild is a Model 82.
This one seems to have new rubbings between the sear against the bottom of the bolt???
So cocking the bolt back and forth is a tad harder.
Valve grind compound and work it back and forth???
The trigger action is nicely sharp here!
Any ideas or trade secrets regarding Cooey bolts?
Each one had a pitted and scaly barrel, so sandblasting and rebluing the barrels it was.
I have had problems with all three and need some help.
The first and the second, a Model 60 and a Model 75, both seem to suffer the same problem.
The bolt functions back and forth alright.
The bolt cocks ok.
Only the trigger seems to fire a bit sluggishly and softly???
The third rebuild is a Model 82.
This one seems to have new rubbings between the sear against the bottom of the bolt???
So cocking the bolt back and forth is a tad harder.
Valve grind compound and work it back and forth???
The trigger action is nicely sharp here!
Any ideas or trade secrets regarding Cooey bolts?


















































