Price check on some old Cooey's

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hey there, hi there, ho there neighbor.

just wondering if anyone has a ballpark dollar figure for the following 3 Cooey's?
they are not for sale, i was just taking inventory and wanted to assign them a value.

1) Cooey Model 39
beat to HECK!
while mechanically great the stock is butchered!
more scratches then you could ever count, but nothing a sand and refinish wouldnt cure.
my original first 22 from when i was a kid.
its pre-serial number Cooey.

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2) Cooey Model 60
both the stock and action on this one are fantastic.
cycles smooth and locks up solid.
id say this one is 90% and its also pre-serial number Cooey.
believe it or not i didnt even know i had this gun until last night! my dad put it in my gun safe a couple years ago and told me it was a old junker he didnt want, boy was surprised when i pulled it out and found a pristine model 60 hiding at the back of my safe!

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3) Cooey Model 82
this gun has history!
my Grandfather came home with this gun sometime after WW2 and never shot it years later gave it to my dad who used it to take down thousands of gophers and just recently passed it down to me.
as you can see its been sporterized (cut down) by my grandfather.
this gun IS a Military Trainer gun and does have its military number stamped on the bottom.
but yet again this is a pre-serial number Cooey.

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so if anyone who knows a little about the prices of these guns can shoot me some numbers i would be in your debt.
thanks again for the help.
 
About $100 each, maybe less for the 82 because it's cut down, but not too much more if the scope's included in the sale.
 
In current condition, the model 39 is $50.00--$75.00 . The model 60 looks to have worn bluing so it's $100.00 to $125.00 and the model 82 has been sporterized and drilled for some type of mount so it's around $75.00 (without scope).
 
I have 2, model 82s. One is original and the other is tapped for scope with new full stock wood and all new hardware.
I would return the 82 to original wood and steel bands. Make it much more appealing. Great shooters
 
The model 82 may not be cut down. The original stock was in two pieces, You may be just missing the front part of the forestock and the front sight protector
 
#'s 1 & 3 should be deemed priceless.
Your first 22 and your granpappas 22.
The one in the middle $125-$150 depending on
which province yer arse is located.
 
As above. The rifles that are family stuff I would keep. As is, max $150 for the 60 and thats only on a very good day. So,1 and 3, they are not worth selling but worth keeping
 
No kidding! Why are you even think about what their cash value is

you may have missed line #3 in my original post.
im not selling them and they will never be for sale, im just wanting to assign a value to them.
2 purposes for this, 1 - i recently got a computer program and put all my guns into it so i can track prices of my collection and pics and serial numbers in case of theft or fire, 2 - being i needed to assign them a value for my insurance company, when i realized my gun collection was worth more then a new truck (diesel 4x4 crew cab with leather) i figured it was time to make sure they are fully covered by insurance.
 
Then don't be shy about kerch$ng.
By the time you had to replace them and find all the goodies to make up
the last one, it could eat up a few brown ones pretty quick.
Having a gun smith drill the holes for the side mount, buy the side mount,
rings and scope and set it all up. Heck that there is the price of the rifle.
Oh, and don't be fergitten that custom made sling.
 
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