All - It is impressive how much you all figure out just looking at a few pictures. It has a 6" stroke and a 13xx series valve. It runs an aluminum pup rod and I think the same linkage as the 39x family. It pumps like a 760 but with 15 FPE. John
Forgive my ignorance but does that mean that the pump displaces the same volume of air at 10 pumps compared to the crosman legacy at 12 pumps and stores that air in a larger valve. I'm new to air rifles my knowledge base is motors
Quote from: point177 on November 15, 2021, 10:00:28 AMA firearms license is needed if it makes more than 15ft lbs. License also needed for any fpe for.22Manish. Quote from: Blowpipe Sam on November 14, 2021, 07:01:47 PMQuote from: point177 on November 14, 2021, 01:21:57 PMHope they make one in 0.177 as we are not allowed to own one in 0.22 according to new laws. Although a 0.177 will still cost me a small fortune to own one. ManishAre there any restrictions on how much energy an airgun can make?I would suspect that converting to .177 would be pretty simple here in the US, but I don’t know how common Crosman parts are in India. 15 fpe is much more reasonable than the 12 fpe requirement in England. A 15 fpe .177 would be very useful as a small game or pest control rifle. Hopefully Crosman will realize the appeal of a .177 caliber version on the international market. In the past they have made .22 and .177 caliber versions of several of their guns.
A firearms license is needed if it makes more than 15ft lbs. License also needed for any fpe for.22Manish. Quote from: Blowpipe Sam on November 14, 2021, 07:01:47 PMQuote from: point177 on November 14, 2021, 01:21:57 PMHope they make one in 0.177 as we are not allowed to own one in 0.22 according to new laws. Although a 0.177 will still cost me a small fortune to own one. ManishAre there any restrictions on how much energy an airgun can make?I would suspect that converting to .177 would be pretty simple here in the US, but I don’t know how common Crosman parts are in India.
Quote from: point177 on November 14, 2021, 01:21:57 PMHope they make one in 0.177 as we are not allowed to own one in 0.22 according to new laws. Although a 0.177 will still cost me a small fortune to own one. ManishAre there any restrictions on how much energy an airgun can make?I would suspect that converting to .177 would be pretty simple here in the US, but I don’t know how common Crosman parts are in India.
Hope they make one in 0.177 as we are not allowed to own one in 0.22 according to new laws. Although a 0.177 will still cost me a small fortune to own one. Manish
In Spain the purchase is available, with an estimated delivery time of 12-15 days.
I think it’s vapor ware just to see if interest is there.Almost every part on it is something Crosman already stocks in other guns, yet it still doesn’t exist.
Last I heard was after the first of the year.