Cooey Model 84 Manual

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Here are pics of the first 4 Cooey Model 84s I restored (from top: 12 standard, 16, 20, 410). Still looking for the 28ga. Had a conversation with a certain American barrelmaker to 'cheat' and just have a 28ga barrel made for a 20ga frame in the meantime, but between CBP and BIS - not easy to get a barrel across the border - never mind having to get the action to and from him for fitting.

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Cooey Model 84 Manual

I have four of those currently and have had several others over the years. I like them simple reliable guns and a bit of Canadiana. I have a couple that are original Cooey before Winchester bought them out.Not sure I understand your question about the forearm. It just snaps on.Install the barrel and lock closed, place the 'shoe' on the forearm against the radius on the receiver, rotate up and you will find that the underbarrel lug fits into a slotted plate with a little clip in it in the forearm. The little clip engages the under barrel lug and sort of toggles over with a 'snap'.Of course if you are missing the clip that would be a problem.If that doesn't answer the question, let's try again.Longbow.

Like I said, I have had several over the years. All have had a die cast trigger guard, plastic 'shoe' on the forearm and are stocked with some plain wood like birch but a couple of years ago I bought one that has a colour case hardened receiver, trigger guard and 'shoe' (whatever it is called). And a walnut stock! I guess it was a 'presentation grade' Cooey! I got it for $75.00.My daughter's favourite trap gun is one of my old Cooeys.They are a favourite of mine, just because.

I guess they make me think of my youth and first guns.Enjoy!Longbow. Nanuk:I have always found the old Cooeys appealing. They are a simple old gun but well put together, seemingly strong/durable and more pleasing to my eye than many new single shots.On the downside, like any single shot, they are light and I can say without embarrassment or hesitation that recoil is downright brutal with a 0.735' RB over 38 grs. Of Blue Dot!I am not small but shooting a few of those about slapped me silly (some may say I was close already but we know better). I use a folded carpet pad against my shoulder now when I shoot those from a bench. Yup, I am a wus!I sold one many years ago I wish I had kept. I had cut it down for slugs, then picked up a Pachmyr choke system (think Cutts Compensator) but with no muzzle brake.

I made a stainless steel muzzle brake in the high school shop and turned the muzzle for the adapter in the shop (try that now!), silver soldered the adapter onto the muzzle and had an interchangeable choke system with muzzle brake on my old Cooey. That was in the early '70's.Why did I sell it you ask? Well, because I wanted something different. But I wish I still had it. I may just do the same to one I have now.Longbow. How about some better closeups of your work?I'll take some tomorrow I guess since there is interest.The 12 ga got a recoil pad, the 16 ga. I didn't think about it until after - so it's wearing a slip on (my 16ga trap load is 1 1/8 oz at 1200+ fps).

The 20 I steamed out the forend press checkering because it looked just awful. And the figuring in the.410 is just beautiful - was pleasantly surprised with the wood on all 4.I've also got a 12 ga trap model with a 30 or 32' barrel, I forget which. Fairly rare one, that.Bren R.

A Canadian Heritage Cooey FirearmsThe H. Cooey Machine & Arms Company was a Canadian firearms manufacturer located in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, from 1903 until 1961. In April of 1961, H.W.

Cooey Machine and Arms Company Limited was sold to the Olin-Mathieson Ltd. Laurent, Quebec and became a division of Winchester-Western (Canada) Ltd. At that point, the manufacture of Winchesters (primarily for Winchester Canada) began and continued through the mid-1970s (see also: Iver Johnson). Cooey ceased production in 1979.From 1919 until April 1961, the production capacity of Cooey averaged 20 arms per diem. When the company was sold to the Olin-Mathieson and became a division of Winchester-Western (Canada) Ltd., new production lines were equipped with the most up-to-date automated German equipment which was to provide for some 2,000 guns per day.1 Production figures were confirmed by Mr. Ernie Barriage, Sales Manager, for Savage Arms (Canada) Inc.

In Lakefield, Ontario who worked with a number of former Cooey employees.Assuming that the retooling of the Coburg plant required two full years, simple arithmetic indicates that Cooey manufactured approximately 321,000 firearms from 1919-63 and 11,680,000 from 1963-79, for a total of almost 12 million guns. This number would not include increased production levels during the Second World War, when Cooey was a main supplier of training rifles to the Canadian Army.Although Cooey is known to have manufactured no fewer than 67 different models of firearms under their own brand alone, the exact number is difficult to know due to there having been several unnumbered single shot and repeating sporter rifles produced before 1961. At least three unnumbered models of shotguns are known to exist.

Some of what is known for certain follows.Cooey manufactured over 6,000,000 rifles in a wide number of models, including bolt action repeaters, single shots, and semi-autos. During the late 1920s-early 1930s, Cooey also manufactured the Model X and 2X for Iver Johnson.Pre-1961 Cooey mmanufactured models include: 25, 35, 39, 55, 60, 62, 75, 78, 82, Ace, Ace 1, Ace 2, Ace 3, Ace Repeater, Ace Special, Bisley Sport, Canuck, Canuck 25, Canuck Junior, Canuck Western, Cooey Repeater, HWC, Mohawk, and several unnumbered single shot and repeating sporter rifles.

Post-1961 Cooey firearms made by Winchester include: Model 10, Model 39, Model 60, Model 600, Model 64, Model 64 Deluxe, Model 64A, 64B, Model 71, 71 Carbine, Model 75, 750, and 750 Deluxe, Model 710, and Ranger.Cooey manufactured both double and single barrel shotguns for Iver Johnson (Hercules and Champion) during the late 1920s-early 1930s (see Iver Johnson). Cooey also manufactured single shot shotguns. Pre-1961 Cooey mfg. Models include:.22 rimfire smoothbore, 37A, 410, 84, Canuck 25, and Canuck 410. Post-1961 Cooey firearms made by Winchester include: Models 84 and 840.While the exact number of shotguns manufactured by Cooey is not known, production numbers for the Model 84/840 alone are estimated at between 140 and 160 thousand.ny. Hi Guys,A newbie here.Amongst all of these models, I don't see mine.I have a 22 cal bolt action. It is a Cooey and has the name 'Sniper' stamped on it with the (model?) 'DEL 853'.

Beside that is also the marking 'Q. Can anybody help me identify this model as I am searching for a magazine for this gun. It shoots well but the main reason is sentimentality as this was my mother's gun and I would like to keep it original. I currently have a Savage magazine which works, but not well, and isn't 'original'.Thanks in advance.Dave. Hi Guys,A newbie here.Amongst all of these models, I don't see mine.I have a 22 cal bolt action. It is a Cooey and has the name 'Sniper' stamped on it with the (model?) 'DEL 853'.

Beside that is also the marking 'Q. Can anybody help me identify this model as I am searching for a magazine for this gun. It shoots well but the main reason is sentimentality as this was my mother's gun and I would like to keep it original. I currently have a Savage magazine which works, but not well, and isn't 'original'.Thanks in advance.DaveAny pictures Dave?

It would help a bit is my guess. I wonder how many Cooeys the fish man sold in Southern Alberta over the years. I have met many guys who bought one off of him or their dads did.

I can remember a 39 selling for 8 bucks and sometimes they threw in a box of shells. My first Cooey shotgun was a 12 gauge and paid $5 for it to a older kid who had it. My brother brother once shot at a flock of Mallards sitting on a slough and we had to chase down a lot of ducks after that and clean ducks well into the night. I still have my 39 and it still shoots as well as it did 50 years ago. I restored a Cooey 39 last year. I still need to do one more coat of blue and a coat of polyurethane clear coat as protection. I also want to add sling swivel studs and a nice leather sling.

I haven't found such a sling since I bought one for my 10/22. I may end up swapping it back and forth until I locate a sling.My only gripe with a gun is that the action gets gummed up really quick. It's the only gun I own that needs regular cleaning.Edit to add: final coat of blue and first coat of polyurethane have been put on.

I have had my 39 for over 50 years, probably closer to 60 and it will out shoot my 10/22. The scope (Weaver B4) on the 39 is two years newer than the gun and at 100 yards the scoped 10/22 is a POS in comparison.I have a 2014 RIA (ruger knock off) 10/22 and that gun is sad compared to my cooey's My RIA with (sighted in) my Bushnel Scope, I'll get shots all the size of soup can at 100yrds, my Cooey Sureshot without scope, I Have shot 11 shots all within the space of a looney at 100 yrdsMine are in order of when I bought them2015 - Winchester Cooey model 840, in 410 bore.2015 - Sureshot Repeater.22 cal2016 - Cooey Model 60.22 calMy model 60 & Sureshot some assume they're the same gun. However they're not My bolt & barrel are thinner on my Sureshot than my model 60, My sureshot is at best 13yrs older (maybe more). There is a possibility that my Sureshot is older than the Simpson model.My Model 60, I know the full family history, it was bought in 1954, and handed down through history, until the fellow I bought it from, was going to give it to his son, his son didn't want it, and said he would give it to the police for disposal. So I bought it, and it'll get used as it is intended, until I can find someone to give/sell it to when I am too old. I restored a Cooey 39 last year.

I still need to do one more coat of blue and a coat of polyurethane clear coat as protection. I also want to add sling swivel studs and a nice leather sling. I haven't found such a sling since I bought one for my 10/22. I may end up swapping it back and forth until I locate a sling.My only gripe with a gun is that the action gets gummed up really quick. It's the only gun I own that needs regular cleaning.Edit to add: final coat of blue and first coat of polyurethane have been put on.What did you use to restore the bluing? Any pictures or resources used on the process? I currently own 3 of the 5 shown and have always had a few in the closet.Every time I see or hear 'Cooey' it reminds me of a joke my Uncle told me years ago.'

My buddy is a Cooey collector and has a bunch of really nice examples.some are worth at least 40 bucks!' :DThey're always worth $40 to somebody.Things I've traded to obtain various cooeys; case of beer, a suit (didn't even have to throw in the tie), help doing a roof, a knife, silver coin.Things I've taken in trade using various cooeys as payment; 1979 thunder bird (the suit mentioned above was in the trunk), bicycle, fishing gear, other cooeys, a dog, a pea coat.I'm sure there's things missing from the above lists. They always make good trading fodder. When I was a lad, the guys that couldn't afford a Marlin.22, had to settle for a Cooey 39. I belong to the elite group. Pity how the 39 now fetches more than my beloved Marlin./bMy post was in response to this one^^^. And you probably never will.

They were never an expensive firearm, the slant six of firearms if you will, reliable as hell but nothing special. Today they mostly purchased for nostalgia (jmo), but certainly still working very well doing what they do, shoot straight and reliable.yeah thanks for the scoop lolNor is your Marlin a single shot bolt action, listed at 3 bucks in the good ol' days.ok that makes a little more sense. If you couldn't afford a Marlin single shot you bought a Cooey single shot.What can I say, I'd just come in from doing chores and had a fresh air buzz.

I have a little Ace 1 that may have been nickel plated at one point. When I first saw it, it was so rusted up and the wood so dried out I was fairly sure it would be frozen up. Well it was a little, but oil, steel wool, time and effort has made it functional once again.

Cooey Model 84 Manual

It's still ugly as sin, but it shoots reasonably well. Luckily it was so leaded up the bore survived what the outside did not. I may try refinishing it as according to my blue book of gun values it has absolutely no collectible value.

I still think it's a neat little rifle. My First rifle was a Lakefield Mark II so they get to sit next to each other now. Hello all I am new to this site and just got my PAL 3 days ago. I am an avid outdoors man but have never had my fire arm licence. My father has a fire arm he has saved for me since before I was born. It is a Cooey 64 deluxe.22 in the original box never fired with all the original manuals. It is in pristine condition.

The fire arm is somewhere around 45-50 years old as I am 41. My question is what would the gun be worth and would I devalue it by firing it? I know they are not worth very much unless someone is an avid Cooey collector and would find this unusual condition gun a rare find.Thank you for your responses. ^Right here amigo:GOC also allows you to host pictures here.To do that:Click on 'Go Advanced' beside the 'Post Quick Reply' button.In that screen, directly below the title bar, are the buttons for Font, Size, Smilies.Beside the smiley button is a paperclip, click that.This opens a new window, File Upload Manager.' A bit more info on the gun. It's a 64b deluxe with a metal clip. My father won it in a golf tournament between 1973 and 1974 which Ives it an age of 42 to 43 years from the time he came in possession of it.Magazine, the rifle comes with a magazine.;D.yes Disco, it did indeed 'happen'.The rifle looks to be in very good condition and can be worth more to some than others (as is the case with most things).

It's a great condition Winchester actually. Winchester bought the Canadian company Cooey in 1966 I seem to recall. Cooey Collectors will still be very interested in yours, but not as motivated to separate their hard earned cash from themselves as if it were a 1964 bolt gun, unfired, w/box and papers as an example.

However, I would still put your gun anywhere from $300.00-$500.00 perhaps $600.00 because of condition.Hope this helps, and nice gun BTW. If it were mine, I wouldn't sell it. If your Dad is still around, take his wrinkled old butt out somewhere and shoot some cans with it over some beers. Then attach and cherish the memory to the rifle.then my friend, it's worth $1,000,000.00. I was recently gifted a Cooey Model 64.

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22 that I am unable to find any information about. It doesn't have a serial number, and the barrel measures in at 12 inches instead of the usual 20inches.anyone have any information they could share with me??? I'm not even sure if this thing is even legal any more. It was my Dad's and he passed away almost 25 years ago.it's been hanging on my Mom's wall in her basement ever since!!! Thanks in advance!!!Sadly shortening a barrel to less than 18 or 18 1/2 inches renders it a prohib. ^ That,and i believe that it may be written somewhere that one cannot refer to themselves as a Canadian citizen unless they:a) currently own at least one Cooeyb) having at one time owned a Cooeyc) have shot a Cooeyor d) have either currently, or in the last 5 years known a family member or close friend who meet either criteria a, b, or c, and who will sign, if requested, an affidavit to such.It's in the small print of our Charter of Rights and Freedoms;DGuess I'll be leaving then. No.you'll be banished from this great white north with all the pomp and ceremony afforded to an illegal Yemenize criminal immigrant!;DBut i can come back through the US and declare refugee status.

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Right?All kidding aside, when i first got my hunting licence at 15, my brother in law lent me a single shot bolt action 22 to hunt partridge with. I honestly can't remember what make it was but it resembled some of the pictures on this thread.Then at 16, when I could apply for an FAC, which i received from our local OPP detachment, I went to our local hardware store (Home Hardware - small town) and picked up a Lakefield 64B semi auto 22 with 10 shot steel magazine. So maybe it partially counts as a Cooey variant?That rifle is long gone but I recently came across one at our club's swap meet and picked it up. But i can come back through the US and declare refugee status. Right?All kidding aside, when i first got my hunting licence at 15, my brother in law lent me a single shot bolt action 22 to hunt partridge with. I honestly can't remember what make it was but it resembled some of the pictures on this thread.Then at 16, when I could apply for an FAC, which i received from our local OPP detachment, I went to our local hardware store (Home Hardware - small town) and picked up a Lakefield 64B semi auto 22 with 10 shot steel magazine.

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So maybe it partially counts as a Cooey variant?That rifle is long gone but I recently came across one at our club's swap meet and picked it up.Hmmm, close but no cigar.If you were to be claiming refugee status from the U.S. You'd have to be gay and having immigrated or claimed refugee status in the U.S.

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Having previously stated that where you came from (Uganda lets say) you were being discriminated against or felt you life was in danger due to your sexual orientation.As you claim to be Canadian (yet clearly are not, due to the 'Cooey possession' requirement.) when your impending and humiliating banishment occurs (the Queens Cowboys have, by automation been notified via this site, and your admissions of unapologetic, culpable guilt, will not bode well for you I'm afraid.) I fear that you will cease to be a person of any lineage. (your family will invariably deny any embarrassing connection to you the further the RCMP prod)Having 'carnal knowledge' of a Lakefield model 64 will not cause any investigation and summary eviction from our shores into abeyance!? What is it about the venerable and noble name of Cooey that is escaping you? What is it that you don't understand about Charter requirement?You seem to be nonchalant and carry a laissez faire attitude. So much so, that some would say you deserve whatever it is that you clearly have coming to you, but not I. I beseech you to throw yourself on the mercy's of investigating constables when they arrive at your door (in 3,2,1.). Tell them you're a mental handicap, and that you were told by some unscrupulous, that what you were purchasing back when was in fact the prerequisite Cooey.

It will buy you some time, and complicate their investigation.Then place WTB adds on every gun board you can find and purchase a Cooey! It is the only way from being labeled a non-citizen, a national embarrassment, and Global pariah.Barring that, I suppose you could use the gay Ugandan card? However, don't misunderstand. I see only those two directions in your future:a) Cooey possessionb) the gay Ugandan American refugee thing, recrossing a Manitoba farmers field in February.Take your pick?

Oh, and erase all electronic conversations that may inculcate your knowledge of guilt.though it is most likely too late.;Dhttp://storage.torontosun.com/v1/dynamicresize/swspath/suns-prod-images/095ORIGINAL.jpg?quality=80&size=650x. Hmmm, close but no cigar.If you were to be claiming refugee status from the U.S. You'd have to be gay and having immigrated or claimed refugee status in the U.S.

Having previously stated that where you came from (Uganda lets say) you were being discriminated against or felt you life was in danger due to your sexual orientation.As you claim to be Canadian (yet clearly are not, due to the 'Cooey possession' requirement.) when your impending and humiliating banishment occurs (the Queens Cowboys have, by automation been notified via this site, and your admissions of unapologetic, culpable guilt, will not bode well for you I'm afraid.) I fear that you will cease to be a person of any lineage. (your family will invariably deny any embarrassing connection to you the further the RCMP prod)Having 'carnal knowledge' of a Lakefield model 64 will not cause any investigation and summary eviction from our shores into abeyance!? What is it about the venerable and noble name of Cooey that is escaping you? What is it that you don't understand about Charter requirement?You seem to be nonchalant and carry a laissez faire attitude. So much so, that some would say you deserve whatever it is that you clearly have coming to you, but not I. I beseech you to throw yourself on the mercy's of investigating constables when they arrive at your door (in 3,2,1.). Tell them you're a mental handicap, and that you were told by some unscrupulous, that what you were purchasing back when was in fact the prerequisite Cooey.

It will buy you some time, and complicate their investigation.Then place WTB adds on every gun board you can find and purchase a Cooey! It is the only way from being labeled a non-citizen, a national embarrassment, and Global pariah.Barring that, I suppose you could use the gay Ugandan card? However, don't misunderstand. I see only those two directions in your future:a) Cooey possessionb) the gay Ugandan American refugee thing, recrossing a Manitoba farmers field in February.Take your pick? Oh, and erase all electronic conversations that may inculcate your knowledge of guilt.though it is most likely too late.;Dfrom my SM-G925W8 using Tapatalk.