Two things you need to state. 1: The condition of the gun. Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair or Poor. 2: Is it in working order? Crosman made 2 different models of the T38 a .177 Caliber and a 22 Caliber. Your pistol could be worth anywhere from $30 to $90 and more with the box. BUT I need the above information to give you an estimate.
If you have the original C02 bottle. Crosman warns you NOT to use it. see the link below for the owners manual from Crosman.
This is really a very nice pistol. It was made between 1964 and 1985 in 3 different variations. In good condition it is worth around $40-$50 plus 20% for the original box. If it is the rare chrome version you can add 200% to 400% for the salesman sample. For the owners manual see the link below.
there are over 100 different model Crosman airguns. You need to specify the model and the condition of the Crosman you want to know about
As far as I know there is no Crosman model 88. Daisy made a model 88. I've attached a Link to Crosman's list of Owners manuals for all their rifles. You are welcome to look at it and try to find a Crosman model 88. See the link below.
What is your Question? Are you asking about a CROSMAN model 120 price or problem? Please re-post
around $135. It was made between 1950-54. and its a .22 caliber. If you have the original C02 cylinder spare tank DO NOT USE IT. Crosman had warned owners. See the link below for the Crosman 112 owners manual
Crosman still has parts available for this model. You can order directly from them. I've attached a link below of all the Owners and parts manual for Crosman rifles. (it's a Crosman web page) Find your model and open the parts diagram Then call Crosman customer service and order your needed parts. Crosman is spelled with One "S"
It's a model of a COLT 357. Just like the Crosman 1077 is a copy of a Ruger 1022. Several of Crosman's air guns are modeled after real firearms.
Yes Crosman makes the model 1077. It is a copy of a Ruger 1022.
this rifle was made by Crosman for Sears under the JC Higgins brand name. It's really a Crosman model 166. Originally it was the HAHN repeater but Crosman bought out Hahn and continued the model as a model 166 for Crosman 1958-1971. See the link below for the Owners Manual.
I believe Crosman never made a model B661 (But I may be wrong) I've searched the web and 5 different Catalogue Airgun books and can not find any reference to a Crosman Model B661.
THIS IS A CROSMAN. It is a Crosman model 140 or 1400