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Creepyoldguy 08-27-2012 06:29 PM

Help me value this rifle..
 
I have a pre 1968 Winchester/Cooey Mod. 600 .22 cal repeater.
It has the rabbit embossed on the grip.
It has no serial # and it has never been registered.

The good stuff:
It's in the original box with the original price tag/teardown instructions and it has never been fired.
The original selling price is marked on tag and box.

It is truly a nice looking rifle in incredible condition. It would not look out of place in the front row at your local rifle retailer.

Does anyone have any insight as to what it's value might be?:thinking-006:

cmahussier 08-27-2012 07:56 PM

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I will give you the full sticker price.

kokanee83 08-27-2012 08:12 PM

Full sticker price plus $10 bucks

dustyhunter 08-27-2012 08:55 PM

$150 and its sold!

MilVet 08-27-2012 09:07 PM

DON'T KNOW A LOT ABOUT THEM CREEPY BUT GOT THIS FROM YAHOO FOR YOU...

Your Cooey .22 rifle was manufactured by H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company LTD, Cobourg, Ontario-Canada between 1903-1961 (Before Serial numbers were required/used)

In the Fall of 1961 Cooey was sold to the Olin Corporation, and placed under the supervision of Winchester's Western Production Division (Canada) who in turn produced the Cooey designed rifles well into the Mid 1970's. It was never produced by Marlin or sold under the "Glenfield" brand..

These rifles have no real collectors value but are known to be excellent "shooters" with a value of $75-$150 depending on overall condition and the rifle being 100% unaltered "original" condition.

so from this... I would offer $175.00 for it.

Faststeel 08-27-2012 11:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Creepyoldguy (Post 1578740)
I have a pre 1968 Winchester/Cooey Mod. 600 .22 cal repeater.
It has the rabbit embossed on the grip.
It has no serial # and it has never been registered.

The good stuff:
It's in the original box with the original price tag/teardown instructions and it has never been fired.
The original selling price is marked on tag and box.

It is truly a nice looking rifle in incredible condition. It would not look out of place in the front row at your local rifle retailer.

Does anyone have any insight as to what it's value might be?:thinking-006:


You should have a contest to guess how much the retail price is on the rifle and the winner can be first in line if you want to sell it. I'd never sell it if I were you. FS


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