If you are looking for a good, quality, accurate, air rifle, look at the Beeman R7. It will last you a life time. You will enjoy shooting it. I would call it a Target only gun. You will need more power for hunting.
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Usually it printed on the left side of the breech or barrel.
The Revelation air gun was made by Crosman for Western auto stores. In reality it is a Crosman model 760. Crosman offers a service to locate shops that repair older Crosman models. I suggest you go to the CROSMAN home page and scroll to the very bottom of the page and click on "Service Centers" you will find help there.
Feinwerkbau are Olympic Class pellet air rifles and are valued between $1500 to $3500 depending on the model. They only shoot at 500 FPS but are extremely accurate
It all depends on the condition. It could be anything from $20 to $125. They were made during the late 1970's.
With what, exactly? You need to factor in weight, as well as the impact surface. Huge difference between piercing skin with a needle and with a pellet.
Hawthorne brand air guns were all made by Crosman air gun company for Montgomery Wards. Check their web page. They offer a free service to locate shops that repair older Crosman products.
Yes, there are several pre-charged, and break action pellet rifles that can more then kill a deer. They even use them to kill Wolf and Coyotes. However, you'd need a rifle with 16+ foot pounds to reliably kill large animals.
There are independent shops that make a living repairing older air rifles all around the country. I suggest you do a web search for ( airgun repair ) on the web and locate a shop near you to repair your rifle.
I recommend you go online and do a web search for "Air gun repair" and locate a shop that repairs your model, or see the following link.
http://www.airgunarena.com/index.php/Repairs/Parts
All of Montgomery Wards Pellet guns were made by Crosman Air Gun company under the name of "Hawthorn" they made several different models. Which one are you asking about.
Im asking how to. If i had an answer i wouldnt be asking how to
The Crosman 120 is a rifle not a gun. It is a break barrel. Cock the barrel all the way down and load a pellet into the rear of the barrel. Pull the barrel back up and it' is ready to fire.
The C9 was discontinued in 2012. But I think yours is much older. Sheridan had a very unusual past ( too long to go into here) I suggest you go to the CROSMAN web site and give them the serial number and ask them for information on you rifle. Call them. Crosman owns both Sheridan and the Benjamin line of airguns
It's usually on the side of the barrel, close to the hinge
This model was made for Sears by Crosman air gun Co. In actuality it is a Crosman model 130. It was made from 1953 through 1970 in two variations. I am unable to give an estimate of value with out knowing the condition of the pistol. Condition determines the value.
I suggest you look online for "Airgun Repair" and select a shop that repairs airguns. There are shop that make a living repairing airguns. Pyramydair also has repaired airguns in the past and may still be doing so.
It all depends on the current condition of the air rifle. It is made by "Marksman" the least amount is $10 the highest amount, IN Perfect condition is $35 according to the 11th edition of Bluebook of Airguns
It's not the fps that kills, but the shape of the pellet that will do the job. All the pellet shapes will kill the rabbit, but hollow point pellets will mushroom on impact and make a clean kill. other pellets might travel right through the rabbit and it will hop off and die later
Beeman has gone through several changes, right now they are located in Santa Fe Springs california. I own a few Beeman air products and the box said China on it.
This model took an 8 gram CO2 cartridge. It's hard to locate them now, BUT a good substitute is an 8 gram Nitrogen (N2O) that you can find at any large Liquor store. They will work in place of a CO2 cartridge and they are not expensive. N2O is used to whip cream.
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 Crosman 622 has been out of production since 1978. Crosman no longer even supports the air rifle. I know of no store that sells them anymore. Therefor if you find one for sale you will have to decide if you want to pay what the seller is asking. Beware this model has a high failure history.