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The Cooey Model 60 is a bolt action repeater that appeared in 1939-1940, capable of firing .22 short, long and was a  long rifle. The Model 60 had a tubular magazine, capable of holding 15 short or 11 L/R rounds depending on the type of cartridges. What made the Model 60 unique is the fact that it ejected the cartridges straight up, this would be a problem if you wanted to mount a scope to the rifle. It has an effective range of 200 yds.

The Cooey Model 60  was also advertised as the “Cooey Ranger.” It would be soon replaced by the Model 600 in 1967 during the Winchester era. It was manufactured in H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, until 1979.

Other Cooey rifles similar to the Model 60, was the Model 75; essentially a single shot version of the Model 60. Both had 24" barrels and could fire three lengths of .22 cal cartridge - Long Rifle, Long and Short. The Model 39, and another single shot version had a 22" barrel and weighed 4.5 lbs.