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  • charliemeyer007
    I rebuilt air guns for a few years. My favorite was my hand tuned Crossman 600 22 cal. If you take out the disconnector it will run full auto. All ten pellets in a ragged dime at 30 feet in 2 heart beats. It would hold CO2 for more than a year.

    I have a Crossman 130 22 cal. pistol. I gave away it's big brother a 140 I hand built. It would hold 50 pumps and would shoot threw one side of a heavy steel galvanized garbage can.
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  • Ray Boone
    Crosman 112
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  • dcs shooters
    Crossman Classic .177 [;)]
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  • perry shooter
    There are Plinker air pistols and then there are HIGH end air pistols used in international shooting. What type of use is this to be. For a plinker get a brand that has good service and parts supply available Daisy used to be good but I don't think they still being made Goole Air guns and pick a few of the biggest dealers ask if they have replacement parts seals wear.
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  • Riomouse911
    I have a Beeman 800 .177 that was a tack driver....I haven't fired it in years, the seals finally gave out and I don't know where to send it for repairs.
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  • Ray Boone
    quote:Originally posted by Riomouse911
    I have a Beeman 800 .177 that was a tack driver....I haven't fired it in years, the seals finally gave out and I don't know where to send it for repairs.



    there's a fellow that is very good in Oregon, 25 or 30 miles north of Portland. He deals through the mail. If interested I can look-up his address.
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  • jimmcgeh@lisco.com
    Hi Perry
    Just looking for a plinker.I have 3 Sheridan 5mm rifles.
    Jim
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  • buddyb
    I have a RWS 5g 177 cal that I have had for about 30 years.Its as good as I will ever need.
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  • grizzclaw
    I like the Daisy 700 series, 717,747,777. Easy to work on. Excellent shooters.
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