You will have to have to have a gunsmith check it out. Chances are it won't.
50-100
Best left to a gunsmith
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.
To disassemble the Cooey Model 60 bolt, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and the safety is engaged. Remove the bolt by pulling the bolt handle fully back and then lifting it out of the receiver. Next, locate the bolt stop and push it down to release the bolt body from the bolt handle. Once separated, you can further disassemble the bolt by removing any screws or pins as needed for cleaning or maintenance. Always refer to a specific manual for detailed instructions.
No, it is a bolt action.
Yes, the length of the action.
removal of ammo tube also permit removal of bolt . loosen the lock nut and loosen the screw which is locked by the lock nut.
Usually the difference between series like this is listed "minor improvements" but this time I actually found something in the Blue Book of Gun Values. "The Model 69 was cocked by the closing motion of the bolt and had a non-swept back bolt handle, whereas the 69A was cocked by the opening motion of the bolt and had a swept back bolt handle."
Well, honey, if that bolt on your Cooey Model 60 ain't goin' in all the way, it's probably because there's something blockin' its path. Could be dirt, rust, or just plain ol' wear and tear. Time to roll up those sleeves and give it a good cleanin' to get that bolt slidin' in smooth as butter.
The Savage model 110 is a repeating bolt-action rifle. The Savage model 110E is the same as the Savage model 110.
The "New Model" 60 has a bolt hold-open lever that extends through the trigger guard. The bolt, bolt hold-open parts, trigger guard, and stock are different.