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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: svaz on July 13, 2016, 09:55:15 PM

Title: Same action, right?
Post by: svaz on July 13, 2016, 09:55:15 PM
My kids got me a Crosman F4 for Father's Day (yeah, they're great kids), and it is a fine rifle*. But that stock, though. I'd like to trade it out for a Venom wooden stock. That action looks the same in the diagram, so it's just a matter of ordering the stock & the trigger guard, right?




*That recoil is something I was not expecting from, 'a BB gun' (yes, I'm still new to this sport).
Title: Re: Same action, right?
Post by: Roadworthy on July 14, 2016, 12:41:35 AM
I THINK it's the same gun.  Compare part numbers between the two parts diagrams, especially for the compression tube tube assembly.  For the Nitro Venom it's part number BT9M22-02-00.  If the F4 uses the same compression tube assembly you're in business.  You can order the trigger guard for the Nitro Venom if you wish but I wouldn't.  I but the trigger guard for a Benjamin Regal on my Nitro Venom - it's metal, the Venom guard id plastic.  The metal part number is B19-7-00-1.

Good luck on your quest.
Title: Re: Same action, right?
Post by: svaz on July 14, 2016, 02:26:07 AM
Thanks for the info on the trigger guard. Unfortunately, I can find no diagrams of the F4 or the Fire, but the action, safety, & trigger all look the same so I'm guessing, 'yes'.
Title: Re: Same action, right?
Post by: Roadworthy on July 14, 2016, 03:43:38 AM
The complete model number is CF4NP17SX.  You may be able to call Crosman customer support for a parts breakdown.  You're right.  It exists but there are no downloads for it.  Given the fact Crosman used the B18/B19 platform so extensively there is an excellent chance that's what you've got.  You're right, it certainly looks like it.
Title: Re: Same action, right?
Post by: jentry on July 14, 2016, 10:51:40 AM
At least they didn't buy you a tie or socks.
Title: Re: Same action, right?
Post by: kahrguy on July 14, 2016, 02:34:23 PM
I've been wondering the same thing. Been told it is the same as the Nitro Venom. Compared part numbers between the Nitro Venom and a few others. Same numbers so I'll bet the parts are the same but don't know about the stock. I didn't like the stock at first but have become used to it over time. Bought the F4 because it was cheap and wanted to try a gas piston gun as all I have is springers.
Love the crazy thing after I finally figured out how to shoot it. It's a tack driver at 25 yds.
Let let us know what you find out.