Now guys, you have all heard the stories. Been around for a great many years. Some fellow in the corner of the field and every time a goose came over, 90 yards in the air, he shot it down. Finally, you/he/some guy walks over to see what kind of a gun the fellow has. Low and behold, it is a single shot, with a barrel three feet long!
If you lived in Kansas, North Dakota, Manitoba or Saskatchewan, you maybe knew the shooter!!
So yesterday, there I am, looking at the original long range goose gun. A model 840 Cooey with a 36 inch barrel in great shape and will shoot 2 3/4 or 3 inch shells, but not at the same time. I don't own it and don't intend to own it, but if someone did want to own it, I wonder what would be a reasonable amount to pay for it?
(Please, don't anyone spoil my story by saying a long barrel shotgun doesn't shoot any "harder" than a short barrelled one!)
If you lived in Kansas, North Dakota, Manitoba or Saskatchewan, you maybe knew the shooter!!
So yesterday, there I am, looking at the original long range goose gun. A model 840 Cooey with a 36 inch barrel in great shape and will shoot 2 3/4 or 3 inch shells, but not at the same time. I don't own it and don't intend to own it, but if someone did want to own it, I wonder what would be a reasonable amount to pay for it?
(Please, don't anyone spoil my story by saying a long barrel shotgun doesn't shoot any "harder" than a short barrelled one!)



















































