Umm..the QB78 is a copy of the 160 late version. Its beginning was the QB77 project masterminded by Timmy at Mac1 Airguns to source a Chinese built replica of the 167.Don R.
The 180 is a great gun. At 14, I traded a couple of Cox .049 powered models for my first one. It was my first pellet gun and was a real treasure. I eventually refinished the stock with stain and Tru-Oil.Unfortunately, I later had a girl-friend that wanted it enough to offer more than I could resist for it. I'm sure she still has it.Ride on,J~
Are great cause they are Crosman at its best: first rate engineering and simplicity.
Quote from: Goose on September 05, 2021, 04:27:53 PMThe 180 is a great gun. At 14, I traded a couple of Cox .049 powered models for my first one. It was my first pellet gun and was a real treasure. I eventually refinished the stock with stain and Tru-Oil.Unfortunately, I later had a girl-friend that wanted it enough to offer more than I could resist for it. I'm sure she still has it.Ride on,J~Hopefully She didn't give you something you still have..
Those are some Cool Looking guns Guys!Lots of variations, Terry did you dovetail the barrel yourself?, or did some come from the factory that way?If so what did you use?Thanks,Rich