I absolutely love this type of video, and the attention to detail to even the smallest things (like the knurling)! I also just got one of these of my own (non-Canadian), it has a leak and I was pretty worried about the internals being more complicated, so this teardown was super handy, thank you so much!
Neither did I !!. originally from Buffalo area now an upstate NYer.glad to be away from that snow belt!!! Better winters in the middle of the state!! I have this gun with the black stag grips used to have the original holster.i think I was getting about 325 fps shooting crosman wadcutters
As I am not normal, I am still waiting for the day that we all can see airguns and replica guns full made, in U.S. or Canada, or Europe... Maybe I should change doctor, even though I do not use drugs.. 1000 thanks for the video!!
I have a crosman revolver that looks different to yours. I'm trying to put it back together but am having trouble due to the lack of sources and guides online.
I loved the way it turned out. The black, the wood grips, and even the sound of the clicks!!
I absolutely love this type of video, and the attention to detail to even the smallest things (like the knurling)!
I also just got one of these of my own (non-Canadian), it has a leak and I was pretty worried about the internals being more complicated, so this teardown was super handy, thank you so much!
Nice job on those grips. Very cool piece of history.
*Nice work it definitely looks alot better now!*
_Didn't know we had a Crosman factory in Kenada._
I enjoy your rebuild videos. Thanks
good job looks absolutely amazing
Excellent video as usual! Love your stuff sir!
Fantastic video! I just bought one of these off ebay. Great job going through the gun and cleaning it up.
thats really cool! never knew they had manufacturing in Canada.
Neither did I !!. originally from Buffalo area now an upstate NYer.glad to be away from that snow belt!!! Better winters in the middle of the state!! I have this gun with the black stag grips used to have the original holster.i think I was getting about 325 fps shooting crosman wadcutters
P.s
Really love your site !!.
the deeper flute was to push a stuck pellet back out of the barrel when there was not enough gas left in the cylinder.
Hey, that makes sense. I never would have guessed that.
It might have been stated in the manual if I remember right. I do remember using it to remove pellets from the barrel though.
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As I am not normal, I am still waiting for the day that we all can see airguns and replica guns full made, in U.S. or Canada, or Europe... Maybe I should change doctor, even though I do not use drugs..
1000 thanks for the video!!
Thanks for sharing a bit of Crossman history, how about putting a thin sliver of rubber between the intake pipe and outlet pipe?
I wanted one of those *SO* badly, as a youngster! You did a nice clean-up, and I hope you can improve on the velocity a little. Thanks for the video!
Great vid❤
Interesting gun. Looks easy enough to deepen the pellet pockets.
Oh boy I want one so bad .
If the U S Crossman is still around, perhaps they may have more history to divouch to this piece.
nice job.
Sweet!!!
I have a crosman revolver that looks different to yours. I'm trying to put it back together but am having trouble due to the lack of sources and guides online.
Is it a shiloe
I wonder where I could obtain one ?