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'''Cooey Model 60''' is a utilitarian .22 bolt-actions fed from a tubular magazine that was made by H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company. The '''Cooey Model 600''' is an updated version made by [[Winchester Repeating Arms]] after its purchase of Cooey which can be identified by the addition of a safety notch in the receiver that can be used to hold and disable the striker. They are unusual for being able to accept .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle and to accomplish this the magazine tube (not just its internal parts) moves during bolt operation. Since these were produced in Canada for domestic sale rather than export, scenes where Cooey firearms (other than the Model 64, which was made as the Lakefield Model 64 by the Lakefield Arms Company following Cooey's closure, and subsequently imported to the US by Savage as the Savage Model 64) appear were likely filmed in Canada.
'''The Cooey Model 600 can be seen in the following films used by the following actors:'''
'''The Cooey Model 600 can be seen in the following films used by the following actors:'''
[[Image:Cooey 600.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Coeey Model 600 - .22LR]]
[[Image:Cooey 600.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Cooey Model 600 - .22]]
 


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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Note'''
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| ''[[Blob, The (1958)|The Blob]]'' || [[John Benson]] || Sgt. Jim Bert || Model 60 with sniper scope || 1958
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|  ''[[Color Me Blood Red]]''  || [[Jim Jaekel]] ||Jack||  || 1965
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|  ''[[Shooter]]''  || [[Mark Wahlberg]] || Bobby Lee Swagger|| scope with makeshift suppressor || 2007
|  ''[[Shooter]]''  || [[Mark Wahlberg]] || Bobby Lee Swagger|| scope with makeshift suppressor || 2007
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| ''[[Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman]]'' || || |||| 2012
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|  ''[[Color Me Blood Red]]''  || [[Jim Jaekel]] ||Jack||  || 1965

Latest revision as of 05:28, 17 January 2023

Cooey Model 60 is a utilitarian .22 bolt-actions fed from a tubular magazine that was made by H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company. The Cooey Model 600 is an updated version made by Winchester Repeating Arms after its purchase of Cooey which can be identified by the addition of a safety notch in the receiver that can be used to hold and disable the striker. They are unusual for being able to accept .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle and to accomplish this the magazine tube (not just its internal parts) moves during bolt operation. Since these were produced in Canada for domestic sale rather than export, scenes where Cooey firearms (other than the Model 64, which was made as the Lakefield Model 64 by the Lakefield Arms Company following Cooey's closure, and subsequently imported to the US by Savage as the Savage Model 64) appear were likely filmed in Canada.

The Cooey Model 600 can be seen in the following films used by the following actors:

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Cooey Model 600 - .22

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
The Blob John Benson Sgt. Jim Bert Model 60 with sniper scope 1958
Color Me Blood Red Jim Jaekel Jack 1965
Shooter Mark Wahlberg Bobby Lee Swagger scope with makeshift suppressor 2007
Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman 2012