Crossman 3576W Revolver Review

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Crossman 3576W Revolver
4.3 stars
Average rating for this product is: 4.3 out of 5

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CAPAIRMAN's Review of Crossman 3576W Revolver

Overall Rating

4.5 stars
  • Value for money
    5 stars
Good Points

Powerful, Light trigger pull, single or double action, magazines avalailible.


Bad Points

alot of plastic(not that bad)
can be confused with the colt python(real firearm)
Hammer must be back to turn safety on/off


General Comments

I bought this Crossman 3576W Revolver gun for around $50 4 months ago. Since then I have fired around 2000 pellet out of the gun with no problems. The gun is relatively light and has a rail for a scope so you can accurately shoot from 50 feet. One problem I have is that the magazines are slow to reload. I like the fact that it is double or single action, so you can shoot fast, or accurately. Another thing that may be a problem is that it can be mistaken for a colt python .357, and gives the impresion you are using a real firearm, which may not be a problem, but some people feel more threatened by a firearm than a pellet gun, so use it carefully.

I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a pellet pistol.

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  • Taidani Rank: Sergeant on 17th Oct 2005

    I found mine, also, to be quite a fun little piece. Unfortunately, after about three thousand rounds it experienced a seal leak somewhere between the CO2 cartridge and the hammer valve. Crossman support was miserable, and I eventually retired the pistol as a lost cause. I have been tempted to purchase another, hoping they have solved the seal problems. Your good and bad points matched my opinions well, although I never considered the realistic look a failing.

  • Bubba III Rank: Staff Sergeant on 6th May 2006

    put a drop of crosman pellgun oil on the tip of each co2 powerlet, that should cure your problem of leaking seals. only use pellgun oil, anything other than silicone oil will destroy the seals.

  • Taidani Rank: Sergeant on 8th May 2006

    I tried that, but the problem seems to lie farther up the gas system than the neck seal, perhaps in the pulse valve itself, I have no way of being sure exactly. It's rather a shame, too, I liked that pistol.

  • JW1000 on 18th Jan 2009

    20 weight "non detergent" motor oil will work fine for internal lube on co2 air guns. It must be non detergent as "detergent' has zinc in it.