![]() The old Cooey brings back some fond memories for me Hope this helped. As far as the 3 inch chamber deal, I know the ones from the 60s and 70s were said to have a 3 inch chamber but DON'T take my word for it but get it checked by a gunsmith to be sure. Now I see them selling at gun shows anywhere from $75 to $125. Back in the late sixties or early seventies you could buy one for about $20 to $30 brand new. He also issues permits for all displays of fireworks within the State (Code 1951, Art. ![]() They were an inexpensive gun but good quality and great value for the price. ![]() Some of the earlier 840s had an engraving of flying ducks on each side of the pistol grip. Although as light as those guns were, 2 3/4 magnum ammo hurt enough, using 3 inch ammo would knock you into tommorow :lol: :lol: :lol: They were made in Couberg Ontario during the times that A5guy mentioned. Download Cooey Model 84 Manual free and unlimited. ![]() I played it safe and just used 2 3/4 ammo. Mine did have a 3 inch chamber or so I was told but it didn't have the marks on it that indicated so either. That's the first shotgun that I started hunting with, 12 gauge when I was about 13 or 14. ![]()
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