Yes, it pumps and shoots. Looking at the information posted by others, it is a crossman 1377 and was produced from 1971 to 1980.
It as a wood handle. (actual wood, not wood simulated plastic) It is not rifled and a .22 will not fit in the bore.By what i'm reading in the posts, that makes it a 130, early production
Thank you. This is a big DUH because, looking closer at my own picture, I notice it faintly. Missing it initially, the fault goes to my old eyes. It is marked, Crossman "130", Fairport, NY, USA. .22 CAL Now that it's apart and semi clean, I'm debating putting in new seals. Since i'm not really "into" air guns, I'm probably going to sell it. Thanks for the definitive answer.