Hey guys,
So, a few years ago dad gave me the old Model 60 that has been around as long as I can remember. We think my grandpa bought in around 1940. . . but there are some awfully old memories attached to those dates so who knows.
The barrel and components aren't in terrible shape. I shoot gophers with it every spring. The stock has been busted twice and "repaired". I would really love to clean up and fix up this old gun. My knowledge of the internals of firearms is very limited but I learn fast from any info I can find.
Can you guys point me in a good direction for stuff I can do to fix up this gun. I'd love to mount a scope, but not sure if I want to mess with the original look. There's no holes or anything for a mount, so I'd have to drill and tap something.
Just looking for info on how to clean up the internals and maybe hunt down a stock that's never been in more than one piece. I've been reading the Cooey Makeover thread and drooling, but its not much for "how to"
Appreciate whatever help I get. I'll try and post some pics when I get some taken.
So, a few years ago dad gave me the old Model 60 that has been around as long as I can remember. We think my grandpa bought in around 1940. . . but there are some awfully old memories attached to those dates so who knows.
The barrel and components aren't in terrible shape. I shoot gophers with it every spring. The stock has been busted twice and "repaired". I would really love to clean up and fix up this old gun. My knowledge of the internals of firearms is very limited but I learn fast from any info I can find.
Can you guys point me in a good direction for stuff I can do to fix up this gun. I'd love to mount a scope, but not sure if I want to mess with the original look. There's no holes or anything for a mount, so I'd have to drill and tap something.
Just looking for info on how to clean up the internals and maybe hunt down a stock that's never been in more than one piece. I've been reading the Cooey Makeover thread and drooling, but its not much for "how to"
Appreciate whatever help I get. I'll try and post some pics when I get some taken.




























.22's are cheap and buy a new one if you want a scoped .22, heirlooms are only heirlooms as long as they're original. One day you'd deeply regret 'fixing up' that gun. My first rifle was a Cooey Model 60, still have it.





















