This is a Weaver 92A base fixed to a Cooey 39 - pretty rude, I guess, but it works. 92A was selected because it has similar diameter on underside as does the Cooey receiver. Front hole had to be created in the base. Notch cut out to allow loading and ejection. Front bit of the base was hacksawed off. All cut faces were coloured up with black jiffy marker - I have no way that I know of to do anodizing on aluminum.
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Interesting idea. Does the spent brass hit the optic much?
I have a Cooey 60 and a 600. Both were prepped for scopes the 60 has the drilled and tapped holes in the side of the receiver and the 600 has the grooves in the top.
Better qualify this statement. SOME, not all, Model 600s have grooved receivers. I had (regrettably, past tense) a 600 purchased in 1968, and a second one purchased two years ago, both bearing the Winchester name. Both were tapped for side mounts.
Interesting .....My 600 was bought at a K-Mart in the Ottawa area around 1971. It has the grooves and no drilled holes on the receiver. Guess they must have been a time when they did them both ways.
That looks pretty slick too.