Crosman Medalist 1322 Reviews
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8 Reviews For Crosman Medalist 1322
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Guest 8th Jul 2009
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Good Points: Very accurate (the gun is more capable than most shooters); Simple, reliable and safe.
Bad Points: None
General comments: I have had a Crosman 1322 and 1377 for over 20 years. Both are excellent quality, accurate and reliable. Someone wrote about leaking air. It probably just needs a drop of oil on a felt pad in the plunger assembly. You don't even need to take it apart to do that. I own a lot of air guns. Some have more features than 1322/1377, but these have always been the gun of choice.
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Guest 8th Mar 2009
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I got the Crosman Medalist 1322 at a gun show and it shot a few rounds.It started leaking air from the barrel and would not shoot anymore.- Read Guest's review (27 words)
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bedattack 9th Jan 2009
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I own a Crosman Medalist 1322 air pistol I bought at Canadian Tire store in the 80's. I still have the original box and a little oil plastic bottle thas was sold whit the gun. The gun is in very good condition and fully fonctionnal!!- Read bedattack's review (57 words)
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cole5169
23rd Sep 2008
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I think Crosman discontinued these in the 1980's, but they may have been produced a little longer than that. The 1322 Medalist went through a few minor variations over the course of its production run, but most of the changes later on were simple cosmetics (like using a lower grade plastic for the grips later in the run).
If you have an 1377, you already are familiar with the mechanics of the 1322. This is basically the same platform, with a .22 caliber barrel. Both pistols are multi-pump p ...- Read cole5169's review (525 words)
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Guest 18th Jun 2008
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It was a really good gun. I really liked the Crosman Medalist 1322, its a cool gun and i like it so much because its pump action. Its really accurate and powerful.- Read Guest's review (31 words)
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Guest 20th May 2008
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I have owned this pistol for about 15 years. It is consistently accurate but I tend to go through seals on it.- Read Guest's review (21 words)
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nuttyneo 1st May 2007
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I love mine! Being a pump, you can tune the power for your needs- close target to Partridge/Pheasant!- Read nuttyneo's review (41 words)
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Dual Mag Mike
30th Jan 2006
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The Crosman Medalist 1322 is a .22 cal. pistol that is now discontinued. My gun shoots RWS Hobby pellets @ 445 fps. which equals about 5.25 fpe. Very respetable for a pistol. I have not chronied any other pellets yet so there may be even more fps yet to be revealed. The gun is capable of very good accuracy to about 30 feet or so with open sights. I have had my 1322 for about 20 years and I got it used. I just recently had it resealed. Even prior to the resealing I have taken pigeons out to at l ...- Read Dual Mag Mike's review (244 words and 3 comments)
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