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.
The Cooey Model 600 was introduced in 1949. It was a popular Canadian-made .22 caliber rifle known for its affordability and reliability. Production of this model continued for several decades, contributing to its status as a classic among firearm enthusiasts.
No, it is a bolt action.
Best left to a gunsmith
The Zebco 600 was manufactured from 1970 up until 1984, when it was replaced by the 606.
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".
You will have to have to have a gunsmith check it out. Chances are it won't.
Best left to a good gunsmith
To remove the bolt from a Cooey Model 600 .22 caliber rifle, first ensure the rifle is unloaded. Then, locate the bolt release lever, usually found on the left side of the receiver. Pull the lever down while simultaneously pulling the bolt slightly rearward until it disengages. Finally, you can slide the bolt out of the receiver completely.
The value of a Cooey Winchester Model 600 can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and any unique features. Generally, prices range from $150 to $400, with well-maintained or rare models potentially fetching higher amounts. It's advisable to check recent sales or consult firearms appraisal websites for a more accurate assessment based on current market trends.
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.
1978 circa