Old Model 60 cooey .22

wizzardsl

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I have an old Model 60 cooey .22 and it's been through 3 generations thus far. At some point it had the stock borken and a new one was made from scratch that kind of works but because it was made back in the day with an axe and a chisel it it rough and causes some issues with the action once and a while. Long story short I was wondering if anyone had a stock they were willing to sell or know where I could buy one for this rifle.
 
You may have better luck with posting in the WTB section of Parts and Bits (send an email as per the FAQ to get access to the EE forum).

You sure its the stock and not the adjustment of the takedown bolt over which the feed mechanism runs?

Would the old handmade stock used by the generations of owners not be sentimentally more interesting than a replacement? Maybe put something that transfers (lipstick) on the moving parts, cycle the action a number of times, and see what touches where and work on tuning the stock you have. Just an idea.
 
Why dont you just pull the stock off the rifle, and have a look at where its rubbing and remove the excess wood? keep in mind the entire magazine moves as you cycle the bolt. You should be able to spot the rub marks
 
Ha, I've seen the old thing.. It's definitely got a story behind it. His dad made the stock as a kid. Buddy here is a pretty big guy now.. so he looks funny shooting the little gun. Still mostly works though. A couple hundred through that one and about 500 through mine last Sunday.

It's cute.. haha..


Ryan
 
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