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Cooey Canuck

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Cooey Canuck
Place of originCanada
Production history
DesignerHerbert William Cooey
Designed1919
Produced1919-1929
Specifications
Cartridge
ActionSingle-shot Bolt-action

The Cooey Canuck was the first rifle model produced by Canadian arms designer Herbert William Cooey in 1919. It was a single-shot bolt-action rifle chambered in the .22 or .25 rimfire cartridge. Different versions of this rifle were made in Toronto until 1929. Cooey also produced a junior and .410 gauge versions of this firearm.

See also

Cooey 60

References

https://calibremag.ca/cooey-canadas-gunmaker/