Picture courtesy of Peter.

| Value for Money | 7.8/10 |
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| Overall rating | 8/10 |
By David Rose
on 27th Jan 2007
| Value for money | 7/10 |
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| Overall value | 8/10 |
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Shoulders well. Accurate. Looks cool. Easy to modify or upgrade for power, and trigger pull.
Out of box the overall rating is just a 6. Trigger is fair, cheap scope. plastic breach is passible.
The Crosman 2250B is a CO2 carbine sized rifle in .22 cal, built on the Crosman pistol frame with a plastic stock. It handles well and is quite accurate with most ammo I have fed it. It can be used with the peep sight or the supplied scope which is as cheap a scope as sold anywhere in the world. You may think I am dissing this gun but the best thing about it is that it can be modified and upgraded rather easily. The stock can be removed and pistol grips attached for a mini action. The fair trigger can be improved with just a lighter spring and a trigger shoe. Power can be improved with kits sold by aftermarket airsmiths or a little sweat equity. A steel or aluminum breech is available from Crosman or other airgun parts manufacturers that will enable the owner to put a quality scope on the rifle to wring out the most accuracy from the decent Crosman barrel. As it comes from the store it is a decent shooter, but a little effort makes it more enjoyable.

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