Pellet Pistol ID
A local auction house has a pistol pictured in a High Standard box for a .22 semi-auto. But it looks like a pellet pistol. Can anyone ID it?
http://www.auctionzip.com/Full-Image/2762163/fp27.cgi
http://www.auctionzip.com/Full-Image/2762163/fp27.cgi
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Looks like a Crosman CO2 pistol, possibly a Model 116. 0 -
The Blue Book of Airguns. Shows the long barreled Crosman's, made in the early 50's. To be the Models 111 & 112.
The auction photo shows dark plastic grips. This might identify it as the 112? As the color of the grips, seem to be the only difference.0 -
As above,,you can sell the box for 30 or more if you get he pistol. 0 -
It looks like a CO2 one that is recharged from a larger tank not the little throw away cartridges. I rebuilt several pistols and a rifle back in the 70's, and part were hard to find even then.
I really liked the 600 I rebuilt. With the disconnector out it would run full auto. Ten 22 caliber pellets in a dime at 30' in a heart beat. It would CO2 for more than a year.0 -
Thanks to all!
Yes Grasshopper, the box may be worth more.
I'll let you know what happens.0 -
The photos made it look good. The 116 was a POS with rust & broken parts. Someone did pay $40. I didn't think it was worth it for a parts gun & box. 0
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