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Crosman 1377c Reviews
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Guest 22nd Jan 2010
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I had one of these great little pumps as a teenager in the mid 80's. It was plenty accurate and it's light weight and smallish size made it a breeze to lug around the Southern California hills. Powerful enough for small critters too.
I decided to pick up a new version recently and was not disappo ...
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Guest 22nd Jan 2010
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GREAT PISTOL--POWERFUL NOT FOR KIDS. iUSE 10.5 GRAIN .177 AND THATS 10FPE GREAT IF YOU HAVE A SQUIRREL PROBLEM. ACCURACY DEPENDS ON THE RIGHT PELLET USE POINTED ONES. ACCURACY AT 45 YARDS IS DIFFICULT SO DONT DISPATCH ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KILL UNLESS ITS INSIDE THIS RANGE. iVE BEEN SHOOTING PNEUMATI ...
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hfs
10th Dec 2009
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I just bought the Crosman 1377C to be a "rebuild" kit for my 20 year old Crosman 1389 Backpacker. Since I couldn't get a loader seal for my old Crosman, I figured I'd just take the forend and grips off and install them on a new 1377C. After I checked my new 1377C for function, that's exactly what I ...
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Guest 9th Dec 2009
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Ilove this airpistol. It is very powerful and am using 11.5 grain pellets for 9 plus foot pounds. It will knock a squirrel off its feet and have put two tosleep, 5 in 2 hours. If target practice is your thing you are right at home. i have owned a crosman 760 air rifle and a mark 2 from the 1969 era ...
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Guest 28th Nov 2009
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I owned this Pistol as a teenager from about 1988-1992 along with the Crosman 357-6 and the 2100 classic rifle. I spent many a summer plinking and hunting small game for hours and even days on end in our local woods.
Power- For a pistol you really couldn't ask for more. Try some different brands / ...
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Guest 1st Oct 2009
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i had 2 taken off me as thay ar over 6lb call matt at b.a.s.c
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Guest 30th Jul 2009
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Crosman 1377c gun is a must have. Accurate, cheap, and a lot of options for mods. Right out of the box it had very tight groups from about 20 yds. I use it for plinking and small game hunting and very rarely miss.
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Guest 12th Jun 2009
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The Crosman 1377c is light and easy for quick traverse hunting
very accurate and cheap
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Guest 7th Jun 2009
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The Crosman 1377c is excellent value for money! out of the box accuracy! if you need levels of power, just pump to the desired power! good balance, good handling! no recoil felt.
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Smorgassbored 4th Jun 2009
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It's amazing what the Crosman 1377c gun provides for the money. It's surprisingly accurate, as powerful as similiar guns costing twice the price and is just a joy to own. The only downside is the cheap plastic handle and forearm but there are wood replacements easily sourced. This gun is great for m ...
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