Pumpmaster Classic Model PC 77 .177 Cal

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TRIGGER_1

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Well you folks guessed it....Wally World had a clearance sale.... :D
Original price was 58 buckos and I got for $17...... :eek: :eek: :eek: :

Dave....I have not shot it yet....But I have read a lot about it.... :-\
Here is a pic.... :p
 

RICHGCOOP

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Re: Pumpmaster Classic Model PC 77 .177 Cal

What a deal. Walmart has co2 cartridges 5 for $5 or 40 for $20.


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RICHGCOOP

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Re: Pumpmaster Classic Model PC 77 .177 Cal

Old timers moment. I forgot its a pump up. LOL

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TRIGGER_1

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Rich.....Crosman says to only use Crosman pellets to avoid damage to the gun.... :-\

I would think that it should not matter what brand of pellet to use.... :-\

What do you all think....... :-\
 

RICHGCOOP

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Re: Pumpmaster Classic Model PC 77 .177 Cal

I use all kinds of pellets in mine.
Remember way back when a box of new cartridges said do not reload the casings. LOL

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RugerRon60

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Wal-Mart carries the Crossman so that what I have used on my Pumpmaster, last weekend I hit the 1,500 round mark. I am on my 7th 250 round tin of pellets and it runs great. I clean it after ever 150 rounds, they get pretty dirty. I must say I am very accurate with it and really enjoy shooting it.
 

RICHGCOOP

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Re: Pumpmaster Classic Model PC 77 .177 Cal

Trigger, Did you get the 17 or the 22 cal?

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RugerRon60

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Shot some more this weekend and now total 1,750 pellets through mine and still shoots like a brand new one. I noticed that if I put a drop or 2 of Hoppes on a cloth and run it through the barrel a few time then run a dry cloth once the day I shoot it seems to run a little better.
 

davevabch

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Nice score Trigger! Be careful! The bug for air guns bites hard!
Remember, most airguns require little cleaning! Don't forget that hard solvents can ruin seals. Use only "Pellgun Oil on Seals".

http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2013/02/the-benefits-of-oiling-pellets-part-1/

You can oil pellets

http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2013/03/the-benefits-of-oiling-pellets-part-2/

Also, I thought you might find this interesting, and remember these guys can answer all your questions if you ever have any.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/79537/thread/1280960541/New+Crosman+Model