Here is a good one, https://www.pyramydair.com/product/webley-nemesis-co2-air-pistol?m=4790#9546
I happened upon a Crosman 600 on Craigslist about a year ago, I'd never actually heard of one but after looking into it I decided to acquire it. It's now probably my favorite and most shot of all my guns, including PBs. I recently acquired another 600 and a 99 (thanks Mike Baker and GTA!), and I'm wondering if there are other vintage .22 CO2 repeaters out there I should be on the lookout for, pistol, revolver, or rifle. Is there a rifle version of the 600?I'm not interested in .177, the modern offerings scratch that itch well enough, but there seem to be very few modern .22 repeaters. I'm probably not willing to spend big $$ (I realize that's relative), but I am curious about more expensive guns too. Thanks!
I believe what the OP means is 22 semi auto .. In that case there are ZERO..
The only current production repeating .22 cal CO2 pistol I know if is the Diana Chaser/Air Bug (made by SPA). They are the same pistol, but the Chaser has a plastic grip/chassis that can accept a butt stock. Additionally the barrel on the Air Bug is slightly different, it is not threaded like the Chaser barrel and instead has a weight/brake with a dovetail slot held on with a set screw. The Chaser pistol does not include a magazine, but any magazine designed to fit the Stormrider/Bandit/Varmint/PR900/CR600/etc. will fit. If you want a rifle, there is the rifle kit for the Chaser, or the SPA/Diana CR600/Trailscout. The latter is an actual rifle rather than a butt stock and long barrel for a Chaser pistol. All of those options are great guns that are well liked by their owners. I personally own a PP800/Bandit wearing a Chaser grip, which is an HPA/PCP version of the CO2 Chaser/Air Bug. I usually keep the stock mounted and use it as a little carbine even with the short barrel mounted (I have several caliber and length options). I'd like to get a Chaser pistol for actual pistol use, but a vintage 600 is also high on the list.
I don't think that there's a 22-cal semiauto pellet rifle currently available, Adam. Perhaps in PCP configuration.Tim at Mac-1 has done a lot with the 600 though. He could set you up with a longer barrel for your 600 and you could add a butt-stock to it. He's up in Signal Hill not far from the 405. Be safe,J~
The Crosman model 400 is what you want, it is a manual repeater though.I don't have one, but it's a repeating version of the 180 which I do have and love.
Quote from: kerplunk on May 25, 2022, 08:52:25 AMI happened upon a Crosman 600 on Craigslist about a year ago, I'd never actually heard of one but after looking into it I decided to acquire it. It's now probably my favorite and most shot of all my guns, including PBs. I recently acquired another 600 and a 99 (thanks Mike Baker and GTA!), and I'm wondering if there are other vintage .22 CO2 repeaters out there I should be on the lookout for, pistol, revolver, or rifle. Is there a rifle version of the 600?I'm not interested in .177, the modern offerings scratch that itch well enough, but there seem to be very few modern .22 repeaters. I'm probably not willing to spend big $$ (I realize that's relative), but I am curious about more expensive guns too. Thanks!
If you don't mind shooting lead balls, Benjamin had the 3620 rifle. The Benji 400 pistol shot pellets, either repeater style or full auto, you never knew which so surprised every time you shot it.
If you can do with a revolver I'd look for a Crosman 38 T or C. They are all metal (plastic grips) and the same size as a K frame S & W and work well. The early ones were .22 only later versions came in .22 and .177.
The Crosman 400 is the rifle to buy. Just make sure the mag is included.
I have one of these in .22 cal. Beautiful gun and works perfectly https://www.krale.shop/us/artemis-cr600w/
I believe what the OP means is 22 semi auto .. In that case there are ZERO.. i have a 600 , and had a crosman 2210 , that was the last of the 22 repeaters made in 2003. they sold for 34 dollars at sports authority in the early 2000s , now if you can get one for 150 with a mag , its a good deal.. without a mag its useless u will never find one https://www.gunauction.com/buy/7184291