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    Crosman Town & Country 108

    Closest pump rifle to a M1 Garrand. Don’t know if your guys ever see one over there? Massive all brass rifle with two sighting systems: open and peep with a twist of the front sight: this one was right on with both sights. Has enough patina to look its age: 1949. Only identification on the early 1949’s is the buttplate.




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    Just love it. Will never ever sell my 107.
    Can you explain what the difference is with other butt plates?

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    Absolutely love this, she's a beaut 👌

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    Quote Originally Posted by jirushi View Post
    Just love it. Will never ever sell my 107.
    Can you explain what the difference is with other butt plates?
    All the T&C have this buttplate but the later versions had etching on the the brass breech that said “Crossman” and serial number. The last had a through safety. All mine are the early ones. The 107 has eluded me, a bit more rare.

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    Found this fix yesterday to a common 108 problem:

    https://youtu.be/WLKpz6rUOMI?si=MhLAKvTSiEdse-OY

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