Crosman home shooting set
Complete my home shooting set Crosman 140
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Crosman 150
My crosman 150 is a great powerful air pistol ,accurate and will punch a 16 g pellet out at over 430fps .Like I’ve said before they don’t make them like this anymore
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Crosman 101
An interesting old 101 pneumatic. Late 1920's with a later 1938-39 'Clickless Forearm' fitted. Made out of hard rubber to dampen the clicking linkages when pumping. And a crooked logo on the receiver where the insert has been turning in the mold
From Grant
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The Crosman 113 and 114
The Crosman 113 and 114, built in 1950-55. cal 177 and . 22
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Crosman Z77
Crosman UZI standard BB ammo, uses 12 grm Co2 cartridge.
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Crosman Plink o matic BB semi auto, uses 12 grm Co2 bulb. Very hard to find!
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Crosman Line Jet
Crosman Line Jet not exactly a gun as it fires the 12 grm Co2 gas canister. used for getting a line up/over conduit? The underslung barrel carries the net (for the gas bulb)and string
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Crosman combat 38 C
Crosman Combat 38C comes in .177 and .22cal uses 12 grm Co2 bulb. This one has been converted to Bulk fill. Nickle plated vertions are hard to find.
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Crosman CG straight tank .22
Crosman CG .22 cal Straight tank bulk fill.
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Crosman CG SLANT 21CAL
Crosman CG slant tank .22 cal bulk fill CO2.
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Crosman CG .21cal
Crosman CG model 21 Gallery version. .21 cal, straight tank Co2.
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Crosman 622
Crosman model 622 repeater. .22 cal Co2, cranks like a shot gun, great fun.
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Crosman 600's
Three versions of the Crosman 600 Co2 semi auto .22 cal Pistol.
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Crosman 600
Crosman 600 semi automatic .22 cal. 12 shot mag, uses 12 grm Co2 bulb. IMOA best semi auto pistol of all time!
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Crosman 451
Crosman 451 Co2, six shot, semi auto .22 cal pistol. Rather complex pistol, expensive when it first came out. Very collectable, and still very expensive to buy!
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Crosman 38C
Crosman 38C Nickle plated .22 cal, 38 Combat pistol12 grm Co2 bulb. All metal heavy duty (just needs wood grips)
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Crosman 118
Crosman 118 repeater .22 cal, bulk fill Co2 gas. 10 shot magazine? Getting scarce!
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Crosman 114
Crosman 114 bulk fill Co2 .22 cal rifle, adjustable power on the rear of rifle.
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Crosman 108
Crosman 108 pump up .22 cal . quite rare. Novel front sight!
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Crosman end pump, a very rare rifle indeed!
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Crosman Model 107
Crosman Model 107 Town & Country .177 Pump up air rifle. Quite a scarce model.
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Crosman 107
Crosman Model 107 Town & Country .177 Pump up air rifle. Quite a scarce model.
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Vintage airguns are antique or collectible airguns that are no longer in production or are considered rare or valuable.
Airguns are firearms that use compressed air or other gases as a means of propelling a pellet or BB. They have a long history, with the first recorded use of an airgun dating back to the 16th century.
Vintage airguns can be made of various materials, such as wood, metal, and plastic, and they may have different features and designs depending on the time period and manufacturer.
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