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Crosman 357/ 6
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  • Guest 18th Jul 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    GOOD POINTS of Crosman 357:
    it has a heavy and robust feel to it
    ajustable rear sights (although they dont move a lot- but is still enough)
    good but not great acuracy (it is not a match gun - its more of a fun gun)
    rifling looks nice and acurate

    BAD POINTS:
    co2 consumption - around 50 good shots be ...

  • Guest 3rd Oct 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The Crosman is a really good gun. I have been shooting mine for ages and its deadly accurate and as powerful as the day I bought it, which is very powerful. It could look a bit better but you cant have everything. For the money you get a great allround CO2 pistol.

  • Guest 19th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    For a beginner who wants power and have low budget. Strongly recommend the Crosman 357/6.

  • teluk Rank: Staff Sergeant 21st Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    At first glance an impressive looking gun that feels comfortable to shoot and recoiless. A replica of the 357 Magnum with 6" barrel it is great fun to shoot either single action or fast firing double action.
    I do think it is let down by the amount of plastic (including barrel) and the fact the g ...

  • Guest 10th Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Definitely fun. I set up a shoebox packed with an old junky demin jacket as a target stop in my home office. I can sit at the computer waiting for stuff to compile or whatever and practice my trigger work across the room. I don't get strange looks from the neighbors like when I take the rifles out b ...

  • IowaNate Rank: Sergeant 20th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    The Crosman 357/6(21) is a good gun for the money. I topped mine with a Daisy red dot scope for about $8 and it shoots 1" groups at 5 yards with Daisy wadcutter pellets. Taking the grips off and holding the metal surrounding the CO2 cylinder was a good fit for my hand, plus the warm from my hand hel ...

  • 7w4n 5th Oct 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I like this gun- a lot! I had a terrible experience with Crosman Hunting Chase Pellets and Crosman Co2, I wanted to return the gun because it performed so badly with these! But then...I got Daisy Powerline Co2 and a 500 pack of Beeman Crow Magnum (hollow point) pellets and instantly fell in love wit ...

  • boondocksaint Rank: Captain 18th Aug 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Great gun, fun to shoot, both single and double action. Great accuracy and power. Like i said though its a lot bigger than i expected, but thats no reason to pass on it. And unlike most revolving clips it holds 10 shots instead of the normal 8. I got it for $54.99 at specialtyshootingsportsoutdoors. ...

  • CommissarHunt Rank: Lieutenant 6th Jan 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    This is my 4th air pistol, and 2nd CO2 pistol. I am very impressed with its performance, and with its construction. It has heaps of power initially, it can break bottle after bottle at 10 metres, at ~50 shots the power drop is very noticable. At this stage onwards the pellets bounce off tin cans and ...

  • amurrayx Rank: Major 8th Aug 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I bought this pistol after my Gamo PT-80 died. The Crosman 357 six-inch barrel is supposed to shoot 25fps faster than the Gamo did, although I can't really tell the difference in power. It is quieter than the Gamo, probably from the extra 2.25 inch longer barrel.
    The factory sights could not be adj ...