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.410 Single barrel, hammer action Canadian Cooey, model 84, 26" barrel, 3" chamber. Americas favorite .410 Woodwork is mint including extension, metalwork is in excellent condition.

Built between 1902 and 1967 by Cooey in Canada before being bought out by Winchester and marketed as the Model 84, The name Cooey having been dropped.

Approximately 11 1/2" pull with a 2 1/2" matching extension taking it up to adult size. 39 3/4" overall without extension.

Face to face only due to price.

£50. Selling as no longer used, my grandson now uses an over under.

Sheffield

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1 hour ago, Centrepin said:

.410 Single barrel, hammer action Canadian Cooey, model 84, 26" barrel, 3" chamber. Americas favorite .410 Woodwork is mint including extension, metalwork is in excellent condition.

Built between 1902 and 1967 by Cooey in Canada before being bought out by Winchester and marketed as the Model 84, The name Cooey having been dropped.

Approximately 11 1/2" pull with a 2 1/2" matching extension taking it up to adult size. 39 3/4" overall without extension.

Face to face only due to price.

£50. Selling as no longer used, my grandson now uses an over under.

Sheffield

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What's the choke on it? Do you ever come near Bristol? 

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Lovely little guns, I don't suppose you have instructions/pics on how made the connections for the extension? I would just come and buy yours if only you were closer. I love my little Canadian Cooey, but would love the kiddos to be able to use it as well as me. Canadian ones like yours have much nicer stocks then when Winchester took them over IMHO.

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3 hours ago, enfieldspares said:

I would like to buy this, please, if you would be happy with £40 as the price. Could you send me a PM with contact details?

 

3 hours ago, Beddy said:

Interested at full price for my daughter. Ever in the Midlands or if you decide to rfd? 

I'd really like the full price for it as I priced it to sell quickly. I rarely venture outside the Sheffield area these days. If it was sent by RFD it would cost at least £25  each end, therefore negating any value or any point in sale.

42 minutes ago, NWK said:

Lovely little guns, I don't suppose you have instructions/pics on how made the connections for the extension? I would just come and buy yours if only you were closer. I love my little Canadian Cooey, but would love the kiddos to be able to use it as well as me. Canadian ones like yours have much nicer stocks then when Winchester took them over IMHO.

To extend the stock I just popped in dowels for lining up and a hollow tube of the correct dimensions. Simple works. It's also easier to add or take off. The butt plates are the original Cooey cut down and smoothed and an old BSA one I had laying around, also cut to size and smoothed. 

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1 hour ago, Centrepin said:

 

I'd really like the full price for it as I priced it to sell quickly. I rarely venture outside the Sheffield area these days. If it was sent by RFD it would cost at least £25  each end, therefore negating any value or any point in sale.

To extend the stock I just popped in dowels for lining up and a hollow tube of the correct dimensions. Simple works. It's also easier to add or take off. The butt plates are the original Cooey cut down and smoothed and an old BSA one I had laying around, also cut to size and smoothed. 

Thanks for the advice, Looks great. Good luck w sale.

 

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The name alone take me back to what seem a bygone error , we never had one in the 4.10 version but we did have a single 12 bore plus a B S A Snipe , in fact my very first gun was an upmarket Webley and Scott single 12 bore bought from Darlows in Norwich .

look a lovely little gun and GOOD LUCK with the sale .

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8 hours ago, Centrepin said:

 

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Holy mollley.!!!  The wall thickness of that barrel wall is thick enough to take a 416 Rigby  or bigger.  Elephants had better beware.   even Tyranosaurus Rex aint safe.

Edit...  my first gun was a Webley single shot Bolt action 410 (deluxe model)( it had checkering)  the second gun was a BSA Snipe. Pile of junk, BUT I  shot really well with it and I  have a video like memory of a pair of pigeon flying low with the wind behind them.  I swung through them and shot at the first one but the second one about 4 ft back folded.  That was when I was about 17.

 

 

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