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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2008
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| model 67 single shot
did cooey make a single shot .22 (model 67?) or was it winchester ?. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Oklahoma
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Winchester I've had mine for about 45 years. My first gun with many memories! It was my dad's first gun purchased around 1935 or 36.
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Minn.
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Winchester made a 67 and they are collectable. Up here a guy sold his collection to a dealer,and he had a bunch, I should have bought one.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007
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Cooey was affiliated w/Winchester for awhile and did make some single shot .22's during that period. But I'm not aware of a Cooey Model 67 clone. Cooey was a Canadian company and you might ask at the "Canadian gun-nuts" (.com) rimfire forum. There are alot of Cooeys still in use in Canada, and those guys are the best source of info on them that I am aware of. As a "pre-64" model, the Winchester Model 67 has taken a little increase in collector value since Winchester closed shop. But it was made for many many years w/many many rifles produced. Only the really pristine examples are bringing high dollar. If you shop around, you can still pick up a well used but good shooter example (NRA "good" condition) for about $125-$150. |
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