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Crosman 1760
4.1 stars
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Average Ratings for Crosman 1760

  • Accuracy4.7 stars
  • Handling4.7 stars
  • Value for Money4.7 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.7 stars
  • Overall Rating4.1 stars

 

3 Reviews For Crosman 1760

  • woody101 Rank: Lance Corporal 14th Aug 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: Accuracy

    Consistentcy

    Easy to operate


    Bad Points: ?


    General comments: I have had my 1760 for about a year and am still amazed at how cosistantly accurate it is. I generaly shot from 40-60 ft using Crossman inexpensive 7.9 pointed pellets and consistently get one hole, bulls eye patterns. Unlike the other guns I own, once the sights were set I have never had to touch it.

    Say what you will about the plastic parts (excellent quality for plastic).

    This gun is a winner in my book!

  • Dainorin712 Rank: Sergeant 1st Sep 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    So far, I'm very happy with my Crosman 1760. It shoots tight groups, & gets ~50 shots to a cartridge before any noticeable power drop-off. The plastic breech and trigger are a little bit cheesy (in look & feel), but this gun is so good overall, I'm willing to overlook that. My only real complaint is that it shoots to the right, even with the sights adjusted to compensate as far as they'll go (also, as open sights go, I've seen better designs). I can't wait to get a scope on it...then I'll have n ...
  • holyokster Rank: Staff Sergeant 24th Feb 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    We have four Crosman 1760 rifles for our Junior Shooting Team. We use them for young shooters unable to handle our Daisy 853 sporter air rifles. They are light weight and easy to operate. A CO2 powerlet lasts for at least 40 shots. The peep sights are adjustable but requires a screwdriver. That's good for young shooters because once they are dialed in the kids can't accidently move them. We have one gun that shoots high at 10m with the sight at it's lowest setting and have another whose fro ...