The auction is over and he never answered my questions about it. He's been trying to sell it a while now. If he won't answer peoples questions, I can see why he ain't sold it yet! When he re-lists it I'll try again....UNLESS DANA WANTS TO SELL ME ONE OF HIS!
__________________ U.S. Army
1976-1979
237th Combat Engineers
Heilbronn, Germany
Originally posted by NRAJOE The auction is over and he never answered my questions about it. He's been trying to sell it a while now. If he won't answer peoples questions, I can see why he ain't sold it yet! When he re-lists it I'll try again....UNLESS DANA WANTS TO SELL ME ONE OF HIS!
people are wonderful, what a smack!!! i think his starting price is high, guess he was hoping for a sucker.
Cooey Model 600 Canadian Winchester - .22S,L,LR - Excellent condition. - 99% original blue; excellent markings & bore; a bit odd design but I think it’s working as intended; minor handling marks only to wood. Marked "Cooey - Model 600 - … Mfg. by Winchester / Cobourg, Ont. Canada". - Cooey was a Canadian firearms manufacturer founded in 1919. After WWII, they relocated to Cobourg, Ontario, where they were acquired by Winchester in 1961. This bolt action tube-mag .22 preceded the Mod. 60, and is a bit scarce in the U.S. - nsn - FFL - item #TB-C600 - $225
Actually its a good price compared to this.
__________________ U.S. Army
1976-1979
237th Combat Engineers
Heilbronn, Germany
I DONT' SELL OR TRADE. AS I SAID I HAVE EVERY GUN I HAVE EVER BOUGHT BUT FOR THE ONES A GAVE TO MY KIDS. GOOD HUNTING. THE GUN IS WELL MADE FOR IT'S PRICE LEVEL.
I LAUGH ALL THE TIME . MY WIFE TELLS ME TO CUT IT OUT AND THAT SETS ME OFF AGAIN. THEN MY WIFE STOPS LAUGHING . AS I SAID IN ANOTHER POST OH WELL
IF ANYONE NEEDS A PHOTOCOPY OF COOEY FIREARMS I WILL SEND YOU ONE. JUST PM ME YOUR NAME AND LOCATION
Oh, by the way, I e-mailed the people selling that first Cooey on gunbroker and told them if they ever get tired of trying to sell it for $145, that I'd give them $125 + the $15 shipping. I called the place with the 2nd one in excellent condition and it was gone!
__________________ U.S. Army
1976-1979
237th Combat Engineers
Heilbronn, Germany
hope it everything you want. what is hard to understand is that there have been gobs of tube fed .22 bolt actions made, why are they difficult to find used
Just called off sick cuz its so nice out...just lost $180 bucks! Coulda paid for it with that money! Oh well, ya gotta do whay ya gotta do sometimes....all work and no play makes NRAJOE a dull boy!
__________________ U.S. Army
1976-1979
237th Combat Engineers
Heilbronn, Germany
Guys--just came across your thread. I have an old, single shot, bolt action, .22 short, long or LR, marked "Trail Blazer." Real simple, with no other markings. Does this sound like one of the Cooey's as well? not tube, as the previous discussion stated. Trying to find its origins, age, value, etc. Great shape, with what looks like new stock, unfortunately! Thanks