Cooey Mod 84 12ga Shotgun - FREE
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Cooey Mod 84 12ga Shotgun - FREE
Cooey Model 84, 12ga single 30" barrel full choke. A bit tatty though bright bore mechanically sound with no major issues.
The fore end has been crudely repaired at some point. Need space in the cabinet and I have this as surplus.
Don't want anything for it, collection only from Salisbury.
The fore end has been crudely repaired at some point. Need space in the cabinet and I have this as surplus.
Don't want anything for it, collection only from Salisbury.
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Re: Cooey Mod 84 12ga Shotgun - FREE
Is this the pre-Winchester era with the walnut stock? Got a pic of the crude repair? I have a mate who might be interested in a fixer-upper.
"I don't like my job and I don't think I'm gonna go anymore."
Re: Cooey Mod 84 12ga Shotgun - FREE
If its free does the condition really matter?
Seems a little ungrateful to be a tyre kicker when something is generously being given away for nothing.
Why not ask your friend to sign up to the forum and they can look this gift horse in the mouth themselves.
Seems a little ungrateful to be a tyre kicker when something is generously being given away for nothing.
Why not ask your friend to sign up to the forum and they can look this gift horse in the mouth themselves.
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Re: Cooey Mod 84 12ga Shotgun - FREE
Because he's one of those very careful and deliberate people who thinks about everything to the nth degree.DL. wrote:If its free does the condition really matter?
Seems a little ungrateful to be a tyre kicker when something is generously being given away for nothing.
Why not ask your friend to sign up to the forum and they can look this gift horse in the mouth themselves.
You and I may think 'cool, free stuff' but he thinks 'can I get still get parts for an obsolete gun made by two obsolete manufacturers and will they ship from North America?'
Anyhow - he's severely dyslexic, trust me, you don't want to have to muddle through his mangled sentences online. :)
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Re: Cooey Mod 84 12ga Shotgun - FREE
It's made by Cooey of Canada, I have 2 of the same gun, parts interchangeability is almost non existent between them, parts for a Winchester Mod 84 would most likely have to be hand fitted.Dark Skies wrote:Is this the pre-Winchester era with the walnut stock? Got a pic of the crude repair? I have a mate who might be interested in a fixer-upper.
This one has a phillips screw going through the fore end to keep it attached to the barrel where the spring latch has snapped.
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Re: Cooey Mod 84 12ga Shotgun - FREE
Cheers. I'll pass that on.CDM5 wrote:It's made by Cooey of Canada, I have 2 of the same gun, parts interchangeability is almost non existent between them, parts for a Winchester Mod 84 would most likely have to be hand fitted.Dark Skies wrote:Is this the pre-Winchester era with the walnut stock? Got a pic of the crude repair? I have a mate who might be interested in a fixer-upper.
This one has a phillips screw going through the fore end to keep it attached to the barrel where the spring latch has snapped.
"I don't like my job and I don't think I'm gonna go anymore."
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Re: Cooey Mod 84 12ga Shotgun - FREE
Bump for a free shotgun.
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Re: Cooey Mod 84 12ga Shotgun - FREE
I had one of these (I think everybody in rural Canada had one) in the 70s. We used to buy them at Canadian Tire stores for $29.95 off the rack right next to the No 4s (which were $49.95). Oh the good old days!
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