ANY BODY KNOW WHAT MFG. THIS IS?

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Catt57

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Weren’t cooey guns manufactured by Winchester or under their patent?

I believe Winchester bought them in the 60s

"In 1961 it was sold to Olin-Mathieson Ltd. of St. Laurent, Quebec and became a division of Winchester-Western (Canada) Ltd. The Winchester name was now added to the Cooey line of rifles."

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"The Cooey Model 60 is a bolt action repeating rifle that appeared in 1939–1940, capable of firing .22 short, .22 long and .22 LR (long rifle) rimfire cartridges. The Model 60 had a tubular magazine, capable of holding 10 to 15 rounds depending on the type of cartridges. It was manufactured by H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, until 1979; and was also known as the Ranger."

It was replaced by the Model 600 in 1967 during the Winchester era.
 

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It looks suspiciously similar to an ancient Winchester .22 cal. Single Shot Rifle that belonged to one of my Uncle’s when he was a boy. He who was killed in WWII. The original stock has a band near the forend with a sling swivel. It lives in the back of my safe.
 

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