Most makers have manuals on line or will supply one for free if you contact them.
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See the link below for the Crosman model 160 Owners manual.
See the Crosman link below and select your rifle for the diagram and owners manual.
This model was made for Sears by Crosman. It is a Crosman model 160. For the owners manual see the link below.
Crosman Corp still has the Owners Manual online. See the link below)
Go to ( See the link below ) and find your parts and owners manual for your gun or rifle. Crosman keeps a web page for older airguns.
See the link below for the Owners Manual for the Crosman 1077 air rifle
If you are asking about a Crosman Model 760, I suggest you go to the Crosman home page and click on "Download an Owners manual". Crosman still offers the manual on the rifle and not only will you see how to load it but you will also learn other features about the rifle.
This rifle was made by Crosman for Wards. it's a model V350 Crosman. It was made between 1961-69. The owners manual is available on the Crosman home page, Click on "Download a Manual" at the bottom of Crosman's home page. See link below.
If you are looking for the owners manual go to the Crosman home page and click on "download a manual" you will find the 500 owners manual there.
State the model of the rifle? 126.19320 Answer: Both Crosman and Daisy made Air rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins name. Any model that started with 126 was a Crosman and any model that started with 799 was a Daisy. I believe your model is a Crosman 400 made between 1962-64. Go to the Crosman home page and click on "Download an owners manual". You should be able to find a owners manual and a parts manual there. See the related link
It all depends on the model you are asking about. I suggest that you go to the link I have below and locate the owners manual for your air rifle.
See the link below for the Owners Manual.
this rifle was made by Crosman for Sears under the JC Higgins brand name. It's really a Crosman model 166. Originally it was the HAHN repeater but Crosman bought out Hahn and continued the model as a model 166 for Crosman 1958-1971. See the link below for the Owners Manual.