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It was a Canadian firearms manufacturer that was eventually bought out by Winchester.Okay, I'll bite. What's a Cooey..., a Cooper??!
Hey, a Model 67 is a pretty nice gun in its own right.No, that's the very first .22 rifle I received for my birthday when I was 10. It's a Winchester Model 67A. A Cooey? How I wish.
Browning A-Bolt .22
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She's a pretty girl. Scary accurate.
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Nothing special to most people, but this 10/22 has spent a lot of time in the woods and a lot of kids have gotten a lot of trigger time with it. It's also my preferred grouse getter. It is one of the few guns I can never part with. All stock parts except for the old Leupold scope and a SKS sling I picked up somewhere.
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I got stuck with a Winchester Model 52, but it still shot better than I could. FWIW I have one of those chairs sitting next to my bed right now!!!Kimber of Oregon Government Model 82. (Made in Colton Oregon)
This was the rifle I used to compete with back in my high school days on the rifle team. (not same rifle, but same model.)
Such a sweet shooter.
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Kimber of Oregon Government Model 82. (Made in Colton Oregon)
This was the rifle I used to compete with back in my high school days on the rifle team. (not same rifle, but same model.)
Such a sweet shooter.
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