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Review by
Guest.
on 3rd Dec 2007
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User Rating : 5
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for the price its decent, if u just want a powerful gun to mess with this works for u, but if u want a solid sturdy gun go with the daisy powerline 617x
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on 5th Feb 2007
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User Rating : 2
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My gun only lasted a year even with all the pellgun oil I could put through the thing it still developed a severe leak. After taking it apart I discovered the hart of the gun was the same as my Daisy 93. That gun was also short lived because of a bad leak. This gun was kind of fun to shoot for the s ...
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Review by
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on 5th Nov 2006
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User Rating : 8
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I like the auto air, and I think that its more worth buying than very expensive co2 guns. I have repeatedly hit a grape on a string from about 30 feet, so close range accuracy is good. Treat it good and don't take it apart or it will shoot parts in your face! A decent co2 pistol.
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Review by
Silvio Braga![]()
on 12th Jan 2005
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The Crosman Auto Air 2 " pistol" is likely a child's toy to shoot indoors. It's the worst one I have ever purchased. And to close my opinion, even it's manual I have lost I was unable to download it from Crosman.
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Review by
Twycross
on 16th Jun 2004
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User Rating : 6
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OK, the good points first. The Crosman Auto Air 2 only costs 35 dollars if you buy it at a local sporting goods store, perhaps 5-15 dollars more if you buy off the internet. It can hold up to 17 BBs in the internal magazine, and I get about 70 shots out of one CO2 powerlet in mine. In addition, it c ...
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Review by
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on 7th Feb 2004
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User Rating : 3
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The Crosman Auto Air 2 was also my first air gun. At the time I thought it was the best thing ever. I had no problem disposing of diet coke cans (full, we shook them up and shot them and watched them Fly or explode). Due to the low power, whenever I shot at a beer or soda bottle, the bb's would boun ...
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Review by
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on 26th Jan 2004
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User Rating : 6
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ok lets rate this thing here
1 great beginner gun
2 lots of power
3 use's the co2 very well
4 you can hot the 10 on the targer well if you take time and line the back site up properly.
5 Too cheaply made, no recoil to it hard to pull the trigger. For a 100.00 dollar gun its not bad could use ...
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Review by
Pyro
on 13th Jan 2004
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User Rating : 8
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The AA2 is a brilliant weapon for which all beginners can really enjoy and appreciate. It's fun to use and easy as ammo and gas are fairly cheap. i bought mine for £30 from a friend with 5 tanks of gas and 1000 BB's. It's great for target practice. It's excellent because it takes the more dest ...
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Review by
Ray.
on 24th Jun 2003
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User Rating : 7
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The Auto Air 2 has good ammo capacity , its efficient on co2 and ammo is cheap. It is compatible with several ammo types including : darts pelletc bb's , etc.The auto air 2 isnt accurate beyond 10 yards and performs poorly in cold weather.
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Review by
werewolf.
on 7th Sep 2002
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User Rating : 6
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The Crosman Auto Air 2 is a great 'plinking' gun for a beginner (or someone who does not know if they want to be a shooter). Easy to load and use, the ammunition is cheap and the gun is fairly accurate (esp. for the price). It doesn't look very nice - but what do you expect for £40?
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