The C-11 shoots .177 Caliber BB's not pellets
Crosman and Daisy made air guns for Sears under the JC Higgins and Ted Williams brand name. Your pistol is a Crosman model 150. It's a .22 caliber not the normal .177 Pellet pistol. Your gun takes a standard 12 gram C02 cartridge. ( Any Brand). ( You can find the pellets at any large sporting goods store like Basspro, Cabelas or Big 5.) See the link below for the Crosman Owners Manual
.177 cal. Crosman, daisy, rws, beeman, marksman all make pellets in the .177 size
Add Crosman pellgun oil to your pellets. Only a small amount. DO NOT soak them in any other type of oil. Other oils will ruin your seals.Add Crosman pellgun oil to your pellets. Only a small amount. DO NOT soak them in any other type of oil. Other oils will ruin your seals.
It all depends on the model and type of rifle. State the model and ask the queston again. Or go to www.crosman.com and look up the instruction manual. Crosman has them all posted
Any type of small game. squirrels or other rodents. I suggest you use "Hunting Pellets." These provide a quick clean kill.
Any type of small game. squirrels or other rodents. I suggest you use "Hunting Pellets." These provide a quick clean kill.
Any type of small game. squirrels or other rodents. I suggest you use "Hunting Pellets." These provide a quick clean kill.
SemiAuto- a type of firing mode in which one pull on the trigger equals one shot and will automatically reloads itself until the marker runs out of ammo.
I just had a conversation about this situation this last Sunday at a gun show. I was told that you can go to a good paintball shop and get a tank and fill hose there to fit the pistol
Hunting pellets. They are designed to mushroom on impact. Sometimes they are called hollow point pellets.
A pellet can come in various sizes depending on the type of pellet you are looking for. There are wood pellets for stoves, pellets for guns, pellets for grills. Usually pellets are small in size and under an inch wide.
Rifle or shotgun? What type of action; bolt, pump, semiauto, lever? What caliber or gauge?