model 600 was produced at the couple last years of this rifle so around 1974. before the model 600 was the 60 and before this it was "sure shot".
It's a Winchester Mod 60 that was made in Canada. The Model 60 was not serial numbered. Made from 1932 until WWII. @165,758 made in Model 60 and 60-A.
Best left to a gunsmith
You will have to have to have a gunsmith check it out. Chances are it won't.
The serial number is on the passenger side of the receiver, just rear of the barrel. If there is no serial number your cooey was manufactured before 1968, when no s.n. was required.
No, it is a bolt action.
Best left to a good gunsmith
. to remove the bolt on this model you must lower the tube assembly,there is a screw under the stock, remove stock first.
Around 1967 is my best guess. Canada did not require serial numbers until 1961. That was the year that Winchester bought Cooey, and continued manufacture until the mid 1970s. Unfortunately we do not have a public database on Cooey SNs.
To remove the firing pin from a Cooey Model 600 rifle, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to handle. Then, disassemble the rifle by removing the screws that hold the bolt assembly in place. Once the bolt is removed, locate the firing pin and carefully unscrew or push the retaining pin to extract it. Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
It's date stamped see related links for info.
First, it is likely your rifle is a Winchester Cooey, not codey. The Cooey 71 is basically a Model 70 Winchester, but made in Canada. No relation to the Winchester Model 71, a lever action rifle. Value of any gun is based on EXACT make, model, year, caliber, condition. With the Winchester family, values change sharply from one production year to the next, due to manufacturing changes. You will need a hands on appraisal- value could be anywhere from $100-$600.
Check that date code stamped on the barrel, see related links for details.