anyone know where i can get a stock for an old 16 guage cooey shotgun?
Pics please! Lovin' the old Cooeys!i have two of these in "like new" original condition. My father bought them for me when i was 12, sat for years until i got licensed up and got them 6 months ago. They shoot like a dream. The sights are my favorite seeing as its the style and exact gun i learned to shoot on. Will post pics if anyone cares to see.
Wow, That scope is wearin' a gun!I posted this earlier(post 15) before I had re-finished the stock and rust blued all the metal so here is an update on the final outcome.
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I have also just picked up a pre '61 Cooey 75 that has seen better days which I will refurb back to as close to original as I can.
Keep those Cooey's coming!
Pics of my restoration are here: http://picasaweb.google.com/dpoisson/Restoring22?authkey=Gv1sRgCN-C15Ph3pGzSg#
Bought the metal parts: All rusted and almost no blue left. Sanded everything back up (followed a lot of advice from midwayUsa's youtube videos) with 200, 400 and 600 grit wet sandpaper. Then used steel wool 0, 00 and 0000 and finally gave it a good polish. Then cold blued the metal parts.
I tried making several handmade stocks for it...then finally gave up (I came real close to making something nice though. Best suggestion ever: Practice practice practice on CHEAP wood) and purchased the original stock. Removed the original varnish, sanded everything down and put 3 coats of watco danish oil. Looks real nice enough thought there are still some slight bumps on it. Drilled and installed swivel studs.
Unfortunately, I sold the rifle just recently. It shot GREAT (we had a fun afternoon of plinking clay pigeons mounted in trees around the camp and it was hard to miss any of them, even when they were super far away). The rifle was just too heavy to lug around in addition to my moose hunting rifle (it was mainly for grouse).
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wow love this thread. Found Grandpas old guns in the old barn a couple years ago.
Been fixing on rebuilding them, broke them down starting cleaning and sanding all the rust off. even had plans of polishing the bolts. Like a fool on payday. I jumped right into all four projects. Soon realized that bringing these back from the dead was going to take alot more fortitude and two years later they still lay in parts on my bench.
This thread has given me the motavation to take on a project.......And get her done !
Now where to start ?
projet list.
cooey repeater 22lr
cooey single shot 22lr ( not sure the model its the one were you pull bolt back to #### when bolt is closed )
cooey 64 22lr
cooey 12 ga bolt action with a 2 round clip ( not sure on model)
made a new stock for my model 75 out of laminate. copied my savage 10fp with a choate tactical. Turned out real good for next to nothing spent, added a second action screw drilled and tapped for weaver #2 side mount, free floated the barrel. super accurate.