Hi Flint many thanks for bring us to update on what most people would dismiss, like you say. as a cheap and not much good rifle. but like you say just right for youngsters.
I bought this rifle for the curly maple stock but I took it out to the backyard today and was a bit surprised how a cheap rifle can be so much fun. First it didn’t leak which is always a plus. Lol. But to me what was so cool was the little pop that it makes. So backyard friendly. My better Crosmans like the 160 is so loud I don’t shoot it. Lower power on my 400 and 180 is tolerable. But this is just a gentle pop. I chrony it at 415 fps with Crosman 14.3 grain 22 pellets. That’s really a great power for the backyard and should make the CO2 last a while. It is deadly accurate another surprise really I think easier to shoot accurately than my more expensive 180 and 400. Also interesting mechanics with the wheel loading tap. Should be a awesome rifle for the grandkids. Sometimes its easy to write off cheaper guns but I wouldn’t with this one.
Last edited by 45flint; 22-08-2022 at 03:30 PM.
Hi Flint many thanks for bring us to update on what most people would dismiss, like you say. as a cheap and not much good rifle. but like you say just right for youngsters.
Actually your comment hit it on the head when you say not much good rifle? It actually is extremely accurate and a great backyard shooter. Tap loading brings to mind my Webley Mark 3. I bet this Crosman would easily out shoot it at shorter target shooting? I think its the paradox of Crosman at times, cheaper guns that were really quite innovative. And extremely easy to maintain. Simplicity can often be dismissed but it can actually be quite a virtue?
Last edited by 45flint; 23-08-2022 at 02:51 PM.
My figured Crosman Collection on a 1950’s marketing stand.
Lovely.
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Very nice. I think there are a lot of interesting Crosmans and Daisys from the roughly 1965-75 period that were only made for a few years.
yes very nice
Beautiful guns!
Amazing to see how you always manage to find super nice examples.
I think the 700 is another example of Rudy Merz's genius?
The gun reminds me of the Hämmerli Junior.
Perhaps that was the inspiration.
I think they copied the Benjamin 30/30 and its cocking mechanism and added a Hammerli wheel tap? I think one of the only tap loaders ever made in the US? Both these rifles are Merz at his best. The simple yet effective. The BB rifle with the barrel cocking is quite powerful for what it is, using a special pop-it valve.
Last edited by 45flint; 26-08-2022 at 10:23 AM.