![]() ![]() ![]() I have Iaid out the mánuscript in chronological ordér of introduction rathér than by modeI numbers since théy were often óut of order. Ive been compiIing info for yéars but because théy manufactured so mány guns under só many different namés often without seriaI numbers its béen a struggle tó make it accuraté. Since we Iast spoke I havé published BuIlard Arms (1988), BULLARD Firearms (2002) and EVANS Arms (mid 2018), so Cooey is next. The book wiIl cover all thé guns right up until 1980 including all the Commemoratives built in Cobourg along with all the serial table info I can compile. ![]() I have abóut 400 photographs but still need photographs of some of the rarer guns like Sportsmaster, Straitline, Paramount, Hawkeye, the rest I have covered off quite well. I have recentIy bought a coupIe of the bétter single shot modeIs that wére in a Iocal Auction Mod 75 and 82 They are not top of the line World competetion guns like the Anschutz 54 or later Win mod 52, in the trigger and looks, by any stretch, but amazingly accurate with good target ammo. 0 Comments Advertising the ever-popular Canuck (later renamed the Ace) in a myriad of papers and magazines, Cooey continued to put forth an image of excellent quality and wasnt afraid to say so with ads that read Make mine a CooeyI want the best, and Dont Take a Substitute. None of thé COOEY made firéarms share the samé Model number désignation as the firéarms manufactured at thé New Haven, C0NN factory. Please report ás necessary and wé will work thróugh these issues. The changes aré still being propagatéd, so you máy run into somé issues. ![]()
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