Crosman 2260 Rabbitstopper Review

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Crosman 2260 Rabbitstopper
3.8 stars
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Guest's Review of Crosman 2260 Rabbitstopper

Overall Rating

4 stars
  • Value for money
    5 stars
  • Handling
    4 stars
  • Accuracy
    5 stars
Good Points

OK, as the gun stands straight out the shop the good points are, it's affordable, mine was about £140 and it was very accurate using the open sights, but what makes this gun very good are the mods that can be done if you have some basic tools and some good knowledge of how they work.


Bad Points

No scope mounts as standard, forward sight can be difficult to remove if you want to fit a silencer, luckily mine came off fairly easily. I think the plastic breach is completely naff and the bolt will wear the plastic after a lot of use.


General Comments

If you do your homework and shop about, this can be an excellent gun for both target shooting (which I do) & hunting. Mine has now been tuned by myself and now runs on a remote 20oz paintball tank to give CO2 volume and this helps with consistency in the power. I can hit groups (pellet on pellet) at 30 yards & that's up there with guns that most of us could only dream of getting. OK, so mine is highly modified, when I got it, it chrono'd at about 9ft/lb and I have just completed the last of the mods and had to de-tune it. Yes these guns can be affected by temperature, but only if you're using the standard 12g cartridges, go for volume and the problem goes away, mine is now more consistent FPS than unregulated PCP's out there and I'm talking about under 5fps from mine. I took mine along to my club at the weekend and some of the guys had a shot (they shoot top brand PCP's) they came away with big grins and boasting how much they liked it. This gun can be what ever you want it to be, if you have a FAC you can quite easily get between 15 & 20ft/lb from them (bulk obviously). All I can say is, buy one, get a Dremel, some files and a drill and fine tune it, you will have a gun that can provide consistent shots at 11ft/lb in a days worth of work.

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