What do you think these are worth

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I have a few 22's that i inherited and was wondering if anyone could give me some insight on what they could be worth.

the first is a savage

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a cooey

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this one i'm not sure the manufactorer, engraved one is was "LS1"

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you know I hate to be that guy

but I googled that german phrase and the words "for sale"

common guys

it's right there

maybe the next person could actually copy all the information, but it would be too big to post

I was just curious myself, and I was surprised to see so much info
 
at most each gun may be worth between $100-$125. I would not pay even that much for that Cooey 64.

I'm working on a dim monitor...the top rifle looks to be of the springfield87/Savage6 (many more names too) variety. Does it have gills in the receiver? 100-125 if in great shape.
-Pretty nifty rifle in it's day. You can lock the bolt making it a "straight pull" bolt action. Bolt only closes when trigger is released. They make a distinctive clackety sound

I disagree with Mr. Toymaker about the Cooey 64...it's worth millions (I'm biased). You may have to accept a hundred for it though.
-My first (and still fav) .22 was a Cooey 64. Keep it clean (every 500-1000 rds), and run it dry. These are fussy eaters...stick to round nosed ammo. Made by Cooey, Lakefield, and even now by Savage. 50+ years in production means something.

Bottom single shot, German boy's rifle. 100 would be topping it's worth. Not "common", but certainly not rare.

Opinions only, and not from a blue book. If you get a brick of ammo, you might find them priceless though.
 
Top one savage model 6 would need to see the other side to confirm.
I have two. They were nicknamed Click Clack guns. Lots of fun and different.
Did not pay more then 70 for either of mine.
 
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