SNEAK PEEK!! Rendering and one of the testing units.
Wondering how the front end of the stock where the wood ends looks in person or from other angles? In the catalog, it looks as if the wood suddenly becomes plastic... but maybe it's metal?
They said they were going to run 400 (?) of these 100 year guns. I wonder if they are going to continue offering them without the badge.
Quote from: avator on March 04, 2023, 09:44:25 AMThey said they were going to run 400 (?) of these 100 year guns. I wonder if they are going to continue offering them without the badge. Hmm I thought it was a 2000 gun run, makes more sense to the manufacturing cost of an item.
go one page back, reply #55... "limited quantity of 2,023" shipping at the end of April if I read Johns post correctly.
Quote from: Spooner on March 04, 2023, 01:30:54 PMgo one page back, reply #55... "limited quantity of 2,023" shipping at the end of April if I read Johns post correctly.I was told this in an email also….👍I dont want to call Crosman ….cheap…….but the tip of the forearm appears the same as my 362 Syn….I can’t imagine them doing anything different …regardless of price of gun…..good luck
After receiving my standard C362 I decided not to purchase the anniversary edition. The value in those guns is that they are limited editions. They're more valuable NIB than if they have been shot. My guns are shooters. I expect a wood stock will become available for the standard C362 either after market or from the Crosman custom shop. So If I want one I'll just upgrade.