the town and country or the junior in either calibre are models I'd like to acquire along with a 120
I was looking at a 100 that a mate had but it needed a bit of work and the cost inc shipping was just a bit much
the town and country or the junior in either calibre are models I'd like to acquire along with a 120
I was looking at a 100 that a mate had but it needed a bit of work and the cost inc shipping was just a bit much
I often don't have the luxury of finding them that aren't abused damaged or missing parts
just more of a challenge to get them back in working order
My statement "made to a price" obviously cannot include the two rifles pictured they are air gun porn, beautiful guns to my eye. I think I would bankrupt myself if I lived in the US as I like almost all the American guns.
Note that there are two distinct variations of the Crosman model 120: brass and steel. The brass guns are great, built to a very high standard, although very plain looking. The steel model 120 guns are not the same and not worth as much. It's generally thought that the brass guns were made in the Rochester factory and the later steel ones made in Fairport.