your Winchester mod 750 is probably a 1964,that is when they bought cooey and made the most .22's
The Olin Company ( Winchester) took over in 1961. If it has no serial numbers, it would have been made between 1961 and 1968 when serials were required on each gun.
Cooey made the most different models before 1961..at least 29 recorded models
By the serial number on the rifle.
cooey 410 gauge model 840 Winchester Canada. single shot
The Winchester Cooey Model 840 shotgun, specifically in 16 gauge with the serial number 68572, was likely manufactured in the late 1950s to early 1960s. Cooey firearms were produced in Canada, and the Model 840 was part of their line during that era. For a precise year, checking detailed production records or consulting a Cooey expert would be necessary.
COOEY was a Canadian firearms manufacturer in business from 1931-61 in Cobourg, Ontario. Winchester bought them and produced/sold firearms in Canada. The Cooey 82 single shot was a WWII training rifle made for the miitary during the war
COOEY was a Canadian firearms manufacturer in business from 1931-61 in Cobourg, Ontario. Winchester bought them and produced/sold firearms in Canada. The Cooey 82 single shot was a WWII training rifle made for the miitary during the war.
No known sn data published. The Model 750 was produced after 1961 and no serial numbers were required until 1968. there fore your gun is dated between 1961 and 1968.
The winchester model 275 was produced by winchester from 1963-1975.
Well, a model 39 .22 implies to me that it may be a Cooey or Winchester/Cooey. The only thing is Cooey never put serial numbers on their rifles. Winchester did after they bought Cooey around WW II. So therefore I would say post 1964 for your rifle.
Numrich gun parts
Model 75 was made from 1931-1961 by Cooey (Canada) and then bought out by Winchester who made them as Model 750s until 1978. If you have no serial number that is due to the change in the Manufacturing laws. 1968 and after should have serial numbers.
your Winchester model 1892 was produced in 1918.
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