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.
What do you want to know? 50 shot, 350 FPS, Semi auto. Mfg 1970-79
The powermatic 500 was manufactured between 1970-79. It is a 50 shot BB rifle with an average of 350 FPS (Feet per second) per shot.
Crosman offers a service to locate shops that repair older Crosman airguns. See the link below
AFAIK, none have been published.
Actually, its a gravity fed rifle and it the hopper can hold 500 bbs in the hopper, and it fires around 275 fps.
A .308 bullet is a rimless and bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It has an effective range of around 500 feet if the shooter is good enough.
Depends on the rifle firing the cartridge. The maximum effective range is around 500 yards. The maximum range (with no accuracy) is about 2.5 miles
The Crosman model V350 in fair condition is worth around $30 in excellent condition it is worth $120. Mfg 1961-69 Add 20% for the box, 200% for the gold plated version and $300-% to 500% for the military version.
Could be worth up to $500 for an immaculate, all matching rifle. It replace the Mauser Model 1871, used a 7.65x53 round nosed cartridge, variants of the rifle were also adopted by Turkey and throughout most of South America.
The maximum RANGE- how far a rifle can fire a .243 cartridge- is about 4.5 miles. However, the EFFECTIVE RANGE- distance one can reliably hit a target, is much less. It will vary according to the rifle, however, the .243 is based on the .308 Winchester cartridge, a very accurate round. In a properly sighted rifle, under the right conditions, it may have an effective range of 500-600 meters, or more. An ethical hunter will typically not attempt shots at that range to avoid wounding a game animal.
Yes, although it doesn't fire the .50 BMG cartridge you might be thinking of... the Smith & Wesson 500X series revolvers can fire the .500 S&W Special or the .500 S&W Magnum cartridges; a number of Webley RIC revolvers were chambered for the .500 Tranter cartridge; the .500 Linebaugh cartridge is fired by converted .45 Long Colt revolvers; the .500 Wyoming Express is used by the Freedom Arms Model 83 revolver; the .500 Maximum is a variant of the .500 Linebaugh and is used exclusively in revolvers; the Freedom Arms Model 555 is a revolver chambered in .50 Action Express (same cartridge used in the Desert Eagle 50AE)
Depended on the rifle. $5-$500