This is a really neat pistol. In Fair condition it would be worth around $35 - $50
It was made in 3 variations 1954-1956, the first type 1 had an adjustable power knob the second type 1 had a nonadjustable knob. the type 2 1956-1957 had a one piece breech barrel nonadjustable.
Now the interesting stuff:
add 150% type 1 sears/jc Higgins with grey finish on frame and loading port
add 30% sears TED WILLIAMS versions
add 30% Wards version
add 75% KC version
add 100% Canadian version
What condition is it in. That determines the value
Need more information as to the model. Crosman made several .22 cal pistols.
What model is it. How old is it, what condition is it in, is it still working?
The Crosman Recruit is a pellet rifle not a pellet gun. If you want to see how the rifle is assembled then see the link below for the diagram.
The Crosman 180 pellet rifle was made between 1962-1967. Without more information it is not possible to give an estimate of value. You need to give it a value of the current condition like. Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition. Before I can give and estimate of value.
Crosman has made several model .22 Caliber pistols. Please state the model number. The condition of the gun and is it still working?
The Crosman model 150 was made between 1954-1967. It is a .22 cal pellet pistol.
It would be worth around $65 in Excellent shape.
This model was made between 1966 to 1983 in fair condition it is worth between $45 - $70
The Crosman 1088 Pellet/BB is rated at 400-430 FPS
It was made between 1967 - 71. But no estimate of value can be determined without knowing the condition of the rifle.
Crosman offers a service to locate a repair center for their older guns and rifles. Click on the link below and then at the bottom of the page click on "Find a service center" it will direct you to someone who can rebuild your Crosman pellet gun.