Vast & infinite wisdom of CGN I need identification please

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I bought a rifle at auction labeled repeater cal .22. I need the vast and infinite wisdom of CGN to help me identify it. I thought it was a Cooey but it has no identification on it.
 

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Barreled action from a Cooey Repeater. Later became the Model 60. Can't explain the number applied to the receiver.
If you are really desperate for a stock, I might have a beater that would serve as a handle.
 
Barreled action from a Cooey Repeater. Later became the Model 60. Can't explain the number applied to the receiver.
If you are really desperate for a stock, I might have a beater that would serve as a handle.
Maybe someone got it registered, I remember I had those lousy serial number stickers for mine ?? ? ?? ?????
 
Barreled action from a Cooey Repeater. Later became the Model 60. Can't explain the number applied to the receiver.
If you are really desperate for a stock, I might have a beater that would serve as a handle.
Number on the reciever look like a UN import number.
 
that number is one of the old sticker numbers issued when registered. some ding bats engraved them onto thier guns
Old stickers never started with CA. They were normally 7 numbers long.

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Closer to the firearm marking requirements for imported guns.

Ive seen guns imported with CA - example 25 for Canada 2025.
 
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