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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => Vintage Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: Rickey on September 19, 2011, 10:40:21 PM
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My Dad gave me this little gun sometime back. According to the web site Vintage Gun Advertisements it was made in 1959 by Hahn in NY. The advertisement says its a 30 round repeater. You can see it has a magazine beside the barrel with a spring keeper and when you cock it the bb holder comes out of the side of the receiver. The co2 cartridge says Daisy. Are there any collectors out there that can give me some idea as to how rare it is and a guess as to the worth? I don't know if you can see but it has a little rust on the barrel. I tried to oil it a little and wipe cobwebs off to help its appearance. I hope the pics turnout ok. thanks for your input Rickey
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Neat! I've never seen one of those before...
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I just saw one on GunBroker, listed as a Crosman, though.
No bids yet, but the seller started the asking at $125...
I know that's not definitive info, but it might give an idea. Here's a link:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=251805423 (http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=251805423)
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Wow- very cool. :)
I've never seen one of those before. 8)
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Rickey: The Hahn guns (rifle and Peacemaker six-gun) were a Crosman made gun, Mr. Hahn went to work at Crosman Co. (also in Fairfield NY) who purchased his designs and kept the name on certain models due to name recognition (this is just my questionable memory at work here:-)
Your rifle is a bit rare, not many survived after all these years but, it's worth is based on value by collectors, not shooters. I have seen them go for $190+ in 90% condition. The Six-Gun/Rifle sets go for quite a bit more $.
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Crosman model 166 look it up on the parts diagram at http://www.crosman.com/cs/manuals/crosman-rifles (http://www.crosman.com/cs/manuals/crosman-rifles)
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i'd say it's priceless. anything handed down this way is priceless
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Thanks I didn't know anything about it. I called SC a Crosman about my Trail and talked to Kim and asked her about it. She was really intrested so I sent her the Pictures too. Hope they like them.
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There a neat little bb-shooter you see them on gun brokers fromm time to time. 100.00-150 dollars. There like new one for sale with a buy now price of 125.00. Mac-1 says in his opinion One of best bb-shooter made. Real cowboy action shooting.
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Hahn BB super repeater according to the Crosman book 75 years of Crosmans they kept them under the Hahn name because Crosmans at the time didn't see BB guns as nothing more than toys and Crosman didn't sell toys. This idea didn't last long when they saw the sales of the Hahn and other company's BB guns take off.
I now have a working one of these in my collection I got it as part of a group of guns I won at auction nice to know it's worth something. Not just a lovely rifle in my gun cupboard .
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I've never tried to shoot it. afraid to take it apart and look at the internals. My dad had the 6 shooter also. don't know what ever happened to it. we used to shoot it when my brother and i were kid.
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Rickey that is one nice classic you have there. Nice score me like it much .
Mike
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Thanks Mike I'v had it for some time and really didn't know much about it until I asked Kim at Crosman CS and found out it is an early Crosman and have know idea where my Dad got it. Just sits in the closet.
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Thanks Mike I'v had it for some time and really didn't know much about it until I asked Kim at Crosman CS and found out it is an early Crosman and have know idea where my Dad got it. Just sits in the closet.
Well if you ever want to part with it let me no.
Mike
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Ok Mike will keep it in mind.
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Well guess what I got given to me today..... A Hahn 45. Don't know if it will shoot or not. Or if it will hold co2.... Would like to ask about the same questions about this one...
Frank
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OK, I just joined the "Hahn 166 Club." I just purchased one from Dennis Baker at Airgun Repair. It will need new seals, but otherwise looks to be in pretty good condition. I will post pictures once I have it.
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I just finished restoring the Crosman/Hahn 166 that I recently purchased. I stripped and refinished the wood, repainted the receiver, cleaned up the valve, tightened the springs. It looks and shoots great. I am selling it for $100 since I have a second one that I am keeping for myself. It is listed on American Airguns and Gun Broker. I will add pictures tomorrow.
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Here are pictures of my finished 166. Nice little bb gun. It is a lot of fun to shoot.
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I just put the finishing touches on my second Crosman 166 bb repeater. Although my first rebuild shot fairly accurate (for a bb gun) this one is all over the place. I mean - spreads of 6" at a range of 10 feet! The only thing I can see that might be the cause is the bb loader (metal cam that rotates out to the loader to pick up a bb, then rotates back to the barrel) seems a little loose. Maybe the bb is not aligned at the end of the barrel, causing it to nick the end of the barrel and fly erratically. Anyone else ever see a similar problem?
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I just finished restoring my second 166 bb repeater. The accuracy was horrible - bb's flying all over the place. I finally looked at the muzzle and, alas, the hole was not even close to round! I'm going to attempt to re-crown it and will let you know if it fixes the accuracy problem. I'm guessing it will.