Crossman revolver is it worth the buck
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Crossman revolver is it worth the buck
I have found a brand new Crossman pistol for sale in Pune for 20000 . It fires bbs as well as .177 pellets. Has a 6 rounds.
Fires bbs at 350 fps. I am thinking of buying it. Is it worth it ? Thoughts appreciated.
Fires bbs at 350 fps. I am thinking of buying it. Is it worth it ? Thoughts appreciated.
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Re: Crossman revolver is it worth the buck
A crossman is a backyard shooting toy gun which has no actual stopping power! Which comes from a large bore say 9mm bullets at least to stop a 75 kg target moving towards you. Otherwise you will make your target even more mad for shooting him and he is gonna come for your life straight away ...!!
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Name ? How old - first hand or pre-owned ? Condition ? And how much you desire it ? Almost invariably the last element would decide .
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I am not considering it for any stopping power. I am gonna practise target shooting and some vermin (legal) shooting with it.L0neW0lf wrote:A crossman is a backyard shooting toy gun which has no actual stopping power! Which comes from a large bore say 9mm bullets at least to stop a 75 kg target moving towards you. Otherwise you will make your target even more mad for shooting him and he is gonna come for your life straight away ...!!
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brand new. I liked the feel of it. It fits my budget. Looks good as a target practice piece.Woods wrote:Name ? How old - first hand or pre-owned ? Condition ? And how much you desire it ? Almost invariably the last element would decide .
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It might be Vigilante or short barrel revolver or Peacemaker (silver finish). They all are around 100dollar guns . If you order online you pay postage and wait for a while . Plus hassles of going to and fro to customs etc . But this way you can order some more stuff like quality bbs too . Gun aspirants are a miniscule community and certainly our problems are not deemed to be of 'emergency' nature so things are not gonna change very soon . Government already too busy . So basically your choice has to be either of serpent or snake . You throw money needlessly .
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The gun is already in Pune. Maharashtra. So no issues of customs and other stuff.
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Re: Crossman revolver is it worth the buck
I suppose you refer to the Colt pistols produced by crossman. Well, they are not accurate at all for target practice (1-inch group at 5 meters) & lack the power to even kill a mouse(vermin) unless you press the barrel against its head. Its sights are not adjustable. And it runs on CO2, the 12 gram cartridges of which are again difficult to find.Mihir wrote: I am not considering it for any stopping power. I am gonna practise target shooting and some vermin (legal) shooting with it.
The purpose of such airguns is to own a realistic copy of one of the most iconic handguns of all times. These are described as "action airguns" , not meant for the serious work you intend to do with it.
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thanks for the feedback. This is exactly what I needed.sam 47 wrote:I suppose you refer to the Colt pistols produced by crossman. Well, they are not accurate at all for target practice (1-inch group at 5 meters) & lack the power to even kill a mouse(vermin) unless you press the barrel against its head. Its sights are not adjustable. And it runs on CO2, the 12 gram cartridges of which are again difficult to find.Mihir wrote: I am not considering it for any stopping power. I am gonna practise target shooting and some vermin (legal) shooting with it.
The purpose of such airguns is to own a realistic copy of one of the most iconic handguns of all times. These are described as "action airguns" , not meant for the serious work you intend to do with it.