A Crosman model 110 "Town and Country" has not been produced since 1951. You will have to search the web to find one.
My understanding is the model 938 was a toy rifle not a bb rifle, but I did find out it was made in 1988
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Which model, what is the condition of the BB gun or is it a BB rifle..
Austria invented the first air rifle in the 1500's. The BB rifle was invented in the USA.
Go to www.crosman.com and click on "Download a manual" you will find you rifle there. It will give you an exploded view of the rifle.
This would be a BIG mistake if you used BB'S in the Phantom. The Phantom is a pellet rifle not a BB rifle. The barrel of the rifle is a "Rifled barrel" meaning it has grooves that make the pellet spin as it's fired out of the rifle. BB's are hard and will destroy the rifling in the barrel. Making it not as accurate. BB guns and BB rifles usually are smooth bore like a straw and BB's have not effect on the barrel. BB guns are a lot less accurate that Pellet guns. Pellets spin when shot, BB's tumble when fired, this is why they are less accurate.
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I can not find a CROSMAN model 350 BB gun, Do you mean a V350 BB rifle. If so then one in good condition is worth between $55-$70
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BB rifles and BB guns are neither accurate or powerful. Basically because of the design of the barrel. Most BB guns use a smooth bore barrel. Where as pellet rifles use a rifled bore barrel. It has grooves that make the pellet spin and fly straighter. BB's tumble when fired out of the barrel. BB guns can injure you but never attain the accuracy, power or speed of a pellet rifle. The best BB rifle I know of (NOT Pellet only rifle) is the Daisy 880. It is capable of firing both BB and single shot Pellets.
I would suggest an AirSoft BB gun. Not a Paintball or steel BB gun. Unless you have someone who is familiar with firearms then I would get him a Daisy Buck BB rifle and an adult to teach him the respect and rules of handling the rifle. The "Daisy Buck" is designed as a starter BB rifle for youngsters.
It all depends on who made the rifle and what condition it's in..