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islandpiper:
I just had my old C 1947 Crossman 100 air rifle re-sealed. It is always a scary thing to send off a treasured rifle to someone you can't see. But, Rick seemed to know what he was talking about and his emails were fast and friendly. So, I boxed up my rifle, with no butt-stock as directed and mailed it to him with a $55 money order. That was $45 for the work and $10 for the shipping back to me.
Long story short: he took a gun that didn't shoot at all and set it up so it punches .22 size holes WAY DEEP in 2x4 lumber with no trouble.
His work was done well and quickly. If you are considering having airgun work done, he may well be the fellow to do it. He'll be doing all of mine from now on.
airgunshop.net/index.html
piper
jeff halfrack:
The Crossman factory is less than 20 miles from me! they used to have a smith right there, I brought all my crossmans there, I had an old pump master what a coon killer that was !!! JEFF W p.s. have you seen crossmans new stuff? they have a killer crossbow now!! My best buddy is planning to own one soon when there is a season here in NY JEFFW
islandpiper:
Jeff, i've shot pounds of .177 during the last year or so using several different rifles and pistols. Shooting, AND HITTING THINGS with this .22 gives me a whole new respect for air-driven pellets. If my .177 pellets hit like a Toyota Corolla, then the .22 hits like a GMC Suburban.
piper
mullet:
I'd like to find a nice 22 airgun.
gstoneberg:
Me too. I have an old RWS45 that needs trigger work. The second stage of the trigger doesn't work anymore. But, I really need a .22. I have a really old Benjamin Franklin .22 cal pump pellet gun that the seals are so bad on it can't get the pellet out of the barrel. It looks like a bicycle pump under the barrel with a plunger looking handle. Bought it on a whim years ago. Browning has a .22 spring air pellet pistol I've been lusting awhile.
George
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