The Crosman Phantom is designed to shoot ONLY .177 pellets NOT BB's, they will ruin the rifling in the barrel.
.177 cal. Crosman, daisy, rws, beeman, marksman all make pellets in the .177 size
the CS6M22X I believe is the .22 version of the Crosman Phantom .177 cal rifle. See the link below for the .177 version of the parts list.
The medalist is a .22 caliber pellet pistol. You need to purchase .22 cal pellets not .177 cal pellets. you can find them at most large sporting goods stores.
A pistol that fires .177 diameter pellets.
see the link below for the owners manual. http://www.crosman.com/pdf/manuals/crosman/454/C454-OM.pdf
No it will jam in the barrel.
Try using lightweight pellets, or put a few drops of Crosman Pellgun oil in a tin of pellets or BB's this will lube the barrel and give you some extra speed
As long as the pellet is .177 Cal then any .177 caliber pellet will work in your .177 Gamo.
Actually YES they do but you won't find them under the Crosman name. Years ago Crosman bought out both Benjamin and the Sheridan air gun companies. Sheridan uses 20 cal pellets. Crosman makes the pellets but they are under the Benjamin or Sheridan brand name. 20 caliber pellets are not easy to find. You could try Bass pro, Cabelas or Pyramydair on the web.
The Model 73 "Saddle Pal" was made between 1976 - 1983. Crosman no longer has parts for this model. However they offer a free service to locate shops that repair older Crosman air guns & rifles. See the link below BTW it shot both BB's or .177 pellets.
The Benjamin 132 is an air pistol not a rifle, it uses .22 caliber pellets, not .177 caliber pellets. The 130 series of Benjamin pistols were models: 130 shot .175 Cal BB's 132 shot .22 Cal pellets 137 shot .177 Cal pellets If yours is a rifle then I have NO idea what it shoots
It's in the grip. See the link below.