Have seen the ramrod on occasion. They all came with one. There's a groove in it, I believe to show if it's hit a pellet or not.
Dangerous in young hands? Certainly was in my case. Mom was determined that I kill the rabbits that were eating her new landscaping and the only answer was the 600. At only 10 years old, I managed to do all sorts of other things.... such as put a pellet in the ceiling, fire with a pellet jammed in the barrel and certainly some that I don't care to remember.
Can't forget the Plinko's little habit of going full auto when the sear wears down. Now that's a kick in the pants when you find yourself holding on for dear life as your Plinko lifts towards the ceiling spitting out BBs as fast as it can cycle.
Fun guns.
More's the pity.Webley never made anything like the 600! ;-)
What would be a reasonable price to pay for a good crosman 600 ?
Video is a little long and tedious but he uses the ram rod to check for pellets in the early part.
https://youtu.be/gYD2KfspVzw
Oh believe me it can!
I think the shuttle timing can go out of kilter with certain pellets, then the 600 will just go full auto and Empties the magazine in about 1/4 of a second.
It’s happened to me a few times over the years. Sometimes just a burst of 4 pellets, sometimes the full mag.
I managed to catch a burst in slo-mo when filming my vid but decided to keep that particular outtake off YouTube 😊 with the right pellets it doesn’t seem to happen though.
It’s definitely not ideal that it remains cocked unless you de-cock it, and you can’t always be sure you’ve shot the last pellet in the magazine. It would take some seriously disciplined kids to use one responsibly.
I love the idea of a little 10 year old getting bought one by there mum 😊 must have been like Christmas.
Lawrie’s Carbine looks amazing, next time I get something repaired by him I’ll drop it off and pester him for a gander at it.
Matt.
They were made by my Mate Dave.
I sourced the wood.
He wouldn't do it again!
Here with the kind permission of Patrick are a couple of pictures of his lovely plated Crosman 600.
It's believed the pistol is one of 10 commissioned by Ingvar Alm the USA dealer. John Walker of Hull dealt with them and they were chromed by Quality Chroming of Hull. Apparently, only 4 remained here in the U.K.
Brian
Last edited by Abasmajor; 18-06-2019 at 01:23 PM.
High quality plating.
Wood grips by my mate Dave,who wont do them again!
Shoots better than average with signs of internal work too.
I have a nice boxed standard one for purists!
Thanks Brian