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    Cooey 82 Dummy mag

    Here`s a pic of a dummy mag
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    Although it maybe "a dummy mag," it certainly is not one of the original "dummy mags" IMHO which made the Cooey M82 silhouette appear to be more like that of an Enfield No.4 Mk1. The one in your picture is much, much larger than the originals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aqbill View Post
    Although it maybe "a dummy mag," it certainly is not one of the original "dummy mags" IMHO which made the Cooey M82 silhouette appear to be more like that of an Enfield No.4 Mk1. The one in your picture is much, much larger than the originals.
    Actually I have found some specs on the dummy magazine,



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    What year were those done? That looks like it was patterned off an FN mag.
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    Cooey model 82

    Contemporary ad for the Cooey 82.
    Type Training rifle
    Land of Origin Canadaicon
    Specifications
    Length 44"
    Barrel length 27"
    Weight 6.5 lbs
    Cartridge .22 short, long & long rifle
    Action bolt-action
    Muzzle velocity 850-1700 fps, depending on cartridge
    Effective Range 200 yds
    Feed single-shot
    Sights iron sights
    Service History
    In service 1940-1980s (various Canadian Cadet Corps)
    Used by Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Air Force Cadets
    Production History
    Designer H. W. Cooey Machine and Arms Company
    Design Date 1940
    Manufacturer Cooey

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    Not quite what I was asking...when were these mags made up? 1958 or 60 I'd guess...
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