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08 April 2018, 04:05
shootaway
Need help identifying a rifle
A friend asked me to help him identify a rifle he inherited.
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08 April 2018, 04:55
Hipshoot
I have a Stevens M15 that looks A lot like that !

Hip
09 April 2018, 02:54
shootaway
quote:
Originally posted by Hipshoot:
I have a Stevens M15 that looks A lot like that !

Hip

It is probably that.Thanks
14 April 2018, 18:52
Grizzly Adams
Canada eh ? It's a Cooey, most common .22 in the country, stand by at any farm in the old days. google it. Smiler

Grizz


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14 April 2018, 20:56
Tumbleweed
Yup. That's a Cooey, from Cobourg Ontario. I still remember going to the hardware store with my Dad in 1958 and coming home with a Model 39 for $14. Still have both mine and his, which he bought in 1940 and carried thousands of miles on a dog toboggan. His still out-shoots mine.

Many were re-badged for various retailers; mine is marked "Hiawatha", as it came from a McLeods Hardware. Winchester bought Cooey out in the '70s. I have one new/unfired one from the transition that bears both roll marks, and is marked "Model 75" rather than "39".
15 April 2018, 17:26
shootaway
I find that very interesting and its not my rifle.I emailed the fellow with this info and I received a thanks.Thanks again.