Crosman offers a service to locate repair shops that repair older Crosman airguns.
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The Crosman Recruit is a pellet rifle not a pellet gun. If you want to see how the rifle is assembled then see the link below for the diagram.
See the link below for the Owners Manual for the Crosman 1077 air rifle
It's a Crosman 764sb air rifle.
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It would help if you stated the model number. Crosman made several pellet rifles for Sears. You need to provide more information.
The model 400 was made between 1957 and 64. Crosman no longer has parts for them. However on their web page they have a repair locater that will give you a list of locations that still repair old air rifles and guns. Go to the crosman home page and click on "find a service center." See the link below. BTW: the model 400 is a pellet rifle not a pellet gun.
Crosman still has some parts available for this model. See the link below.
The Crosman 1077 is far superior. For two reasons. It is a true Pellet rifle and has a rifled barrel that makes it more accurate. The Recruit is a BB / Pellet rifle with a smooth boar barrel. The 1077 is modeled after the real Ruger 1022.
The Model 160 rifle shot a .22 Pellet using C02 as a charge.
Crosman still has parts for this rifle. contact Crosman at the link below (Customer service) and order the parts you need.
Go to ( See the link below ) and find your parts and owners manual for your gun or rifle. Crosman keeps a web page for older airguns.
If it is a JC Higgins pellet rifle it was made by Crosman or Daisy air guns. If the model number starts with 126 it was made by Crosman. (www.corsman .com) Crosman has all their manuals for parts on the web page. If the model number starts with 799 it was made by Daisy (www.daisy.com) you will have to contact them to get your information.