The Crosman 38C was made between 1964-1981. If you want an estimate of value, please state the condition of the pistol. Is it still working? what condition is it in, Poor to Excellent. Without more information it is not possible to give an estimate of value.
Your 38C Combat is a replica of a S&W 38. There were 2 variations made. It was manufactured sometime between 1973 and 1981. The value can not be determined because you have not stated the condition of the pistol.
Crosman no longer supports this air pistol, but there are independent shops that make a living repairing air rifles/guns. Places like MAC1 in California. Corsman also offers a free service to locate these shops. See the link below.
Crosman never made a .22 cal BB rifle. They made several .22 Cal Pellet rifles over the years. Several are still in production.
Crosman offer a free service to locate shops that repair older Crosman air guns. see the link below
The Crosman model 150 was made between 1954-1967. It is a .22 cal pellet pistol.
The Crosman Phantom is designed to shoot ONLY .177 pellets NOT BB's, they will ruin the rifling in the barrel.
Crosman still has some parts available for this model. See the link below.
The 38c (Combat .177 & .22 cal,) was made in 3 variations the first variation had a metal rear sight and metal .22 cylinder (1964-73) the second variation had plastic rear sight and plastic .22 cylinder (1973-76) and the final variation had a .177 caliber cylinder, it was made between (1976-81). In good condition it would be worth between $40- $50. I've rebuilt two of these airguns. The most they needed were new O Ring's. If you want the owners manual go to the Crosman homepage and click on "Download a manual" there you will find the owners manual and a parts view of the airgun.
I would really like to answer your question but I need to know the model number. Crosman has made several .22 Cal rifles over the years.
If you are referring to the Crosman 1377 air rifle it can still be repaired by Crosman airgun. Contact Customer service at www.crosman.com.
Yes,I carry clips for the crosman 622 air rifle. I can be reached @ brdjsk73@gmail.com
the CS6M22X I believe is the .22 version of the Crosman Phantom .177 cal rifle. See the link below for the .177 version of the parts list.