Basically the same pistol. The 1377 American Classic is rated at 560 FPS the new 1377c is rated at a little over 600 FPS. The loading chamber is slightly different the new one has a bolt action. The original 1377 you had to pull the back knob to cock the pistol, the new 1377C the bolt cocks the pistol. Both have a rifled barrel, both shoot .177 cal pellet. I own both of these pistols and find them to be fairly accurate.
What condition is it in? You need to give more information about the rifle. It was made between 1975-1982. Without more information it is not possible to give you an estimate of value.
Look on the right side just below the words Crosman Classic.
Crosman still makes replacement parts for this airgun. See the link below
No, none do. But if you buy a Benjamin 392, or 397, (Benjamin is owned by Crosman) those come with a cheapie plastic lock. I've got 3 of them, wanna buy one?
Not much. They both make inexpensive to very expensive air rifles.
You need to state the condition of the pistol in order to get an estimate of value.
It was made for Western Auto by Crosman between 1966-70
Crosman says It was produced between 1954 and 1956
The trap Master was made between 1968-71. However Crosman doesn't publish how many units were made. I suggest you contact Crosman directly and ask them. Contact Crosman "Contact Information" at the link below.
Aaron Crosman has written: 'A funeral sermon on the death of the Hon. Joshua Stanton, Esq., late of Colchester, Vt' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Funeral sermons, Sermons, American
It's a Crosman model 400 made between 1957-64
It's a Crosman model 400 made between 1957-64