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schwinnbikebob:
Just finished up resealing these. Except the Daisy 44 it is fine. They all feel very similar in feel. All shoot around 350 FPS. The 8" barrel is slightly the fastest which kinda makes sense
bantam5s:
My Crosman 38T seems to shoot noticeably harder than my 357, and I don't even have the power adjuster for the hammer spring in mine 38T.
threesuns:
Nice collection. I prefer the Daisy model 44 over the Crosman 38’s and 357 pistols. The 8 inch barrel definitely adds fps and aids accuracy. Personal preference though is the short 4 inch barrel for the 357 and 44 pistols.
Enjoy
bantam5s:
--- Quote from: threesuns on April 09, 2025, 09:17:53 PM ---Nice collection. I prefer the Daisy model 44 over the Crosman 38’s and 357 pistols. The 8 inch barrel definitely adds fps and aids accuracy. Personal preference though is the short 4 inch barrel for the 357 and 44 pistols.
Enjoy
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My only problem with the Daisy model 44 has been trying to get one.
Now it's basically never going to happen since Ebey decided that Californians aren't allowed to buy airguns.
As far as the 38T goes, what I love about it is the action.
They feel more like a real revolver than any other replica air pistol I've owned or handled.
78gCollector:
I picked this 357 up quite a while ago, and plan to get it on the bench in the next few weeks to get it up and running. With the metal 8" barrel and scope, this setup comes in at just under 3 lbs. And it has Japanese glass!
I bet the original owner had a tough time sighting it in.. Anyone notice something wrong?
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