Cooey Model 71

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Cooey Model 71/710
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Type Bolt action rifle
Land of Origin Canada
Specifications
Caliber see below
Cartridge
  • 225 Winchester
  • 243 Winchester
  • 270 Winchester
  • 30-06 Springfield
  • 308 Winchester
  • Action bolt action

    Effective Range varies by cartridge
    Feed push feed from top-loading internal magazine
    Sights iron sights
    Production History
    Manufacturer Winchester Western Canada Ltd. (formerly Cooey)
    Unit Cost ~$400 CAD
    Produced 1966-1975
    No. Built 11,000-13,000(?)
    Variants Model 710
    One of the few non-rimfire rifles produced under the Cooey brand.

    The Cooey Model 71, sometimes known as the Winchester Western Cooey 71 (not to be confused with the lever-action Winchester Model 71) was a Canadian-made bolt action rifle produced in Cobourg, Ontario by the former HW Cooey Machine and Arms Company after it was bought out by Olin in 1961.

    This design is VERY close to the Winchester Model 70 (which it's based on), but with the safety on the side instead of on the bolt. Like the Winchester 70, it uses a push feed rather than controlled round feed in its action. Four-digit serial numbers are not uncommon.

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