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Title: Crosman 38C
Post by: Rimrock on May 06, 2017, 05:58:42 PM
I don't know if this qualifies as vintage or not. If not, Mods, please remove. It is a Crosman 38C .177 Cal. It appears to have been manufactured between 1973-76 and appears to be in good shape and functional.  What else can you tell me about it? Thanks.
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: BrushPopper on May 06, 2017, 09:08:43 PM
Your dates are for the earlier .22 version.

Urs was made between '76 and '83

BP
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on May 09, 2017, 11:13:23 PM
They are a pain to load, but I like mine none the less.
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: JoeV on May 10, 2017, 12:21:39 AM
Funny how this thread shows up on the day a guy the local gun shop asked me if I wanted another pellet gun. He said it's a Crosman Combat 22 from when he was a kid, and it doesn't work. If I bring him a large coffee with double cream, I can have it. I pick it up on Thursday! For the price of a $1 coffee at McDonalds, it's at least worth that. 👍


UPDATE: Just checked Gunbroker, and Dennis Baker has two of these in .177 for sale, both non working and he will not repair. Selling as collectibles/parts only. One is $50 and the other is $80 asking prices. Dennis must know something about the value, even as non working collectibles. I also read that Crosman no longer has repair parts available. I guess mine will make a nice wall hanging of a buck!
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: JoeV on May 10, 2017, 12:39:19 AM
If you're interested, there is a service manual available from Stevespages.com, in section 23, beginning on page 157. http://stevespages.com/pdf/crosman_factory_service_manual_all.pdf (http://stevespages.com/pdf/crosman_factory_service_manual_all.pdf)
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: Rimrock on May 10, 2017, 12:42:31 AM
Joe, now you make me feel real bad. I had to give 4 bucks for this one. ;D
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on May 10, 2017, 01:19:47 AM
If you're interested, there is a service manual available from Stevespages.com, in section 23, beginning on page 157. http://stevespages.com/pdf/crosman_factory_service_manual_all.pdf (http://stevespages.com/pdf/crosman_factory_service_manual_all.pdf)
I took mine apart to find a leak in the tube between the C02 and valve, I soldered it and it works great.
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on May 10, 2017, 01:21:27 AM
Joe, now you make me feel real bad. I had to give 4 bucks for this one. ;D
Ditto I paid $25, but it worked with a slow leak from the C02 tube.
I would buy them for $1 all day long if I could, even though they are a pain to load the pellets.
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: Flint on May 10, 2017, 07:58:32 AM
I don't think they are a pain to load. 

I have a 38T in .177 and I'm always amazed by how accurate it is

Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on May 10, 2017, 01:02:55 PM
I don't think they are a pain to load. 

I have a 38T in .177 and I'm always amazed by how accurate it is


 ::) Maybe there are pellets that load better than the ones I've tried, out of 6 a couple always want to go in sideways instead of laying on their sides.

Mine is very accurate also.
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: JoeV on May 11, 2017, 09:39:01 PM
Got my 38C First Variant (metal rear sight) today for a large coffee with double cream. Smashing deal! It's a .22 with some issues, so I have it torn down to see if I can get it to shoot and hold air. I could tell when I opened it up that someone had been in the gun at some point. Too many tool witness marks tell the story. The only external defeat is that half of the rear sight is broken off. At first I thought it might be a second variant with the plastic sight, but a magnet sticks to it. Here's AirGun #23 in the inventory.


(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v664/flyfishohio/Gun%20stuff/Pellet%20Pistols/Crosman%2038C%2022%20cal/IMG_2347.jpg)


(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v664/flyfishohio/Gun%20stuff/Pellet%20Pistols/Crosman%2038C%2022%20cal/IMG_2348.jpg)


(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v664/flyfishohio/Gun%20stuff/Pellet%20Pistols/Crosman%2038C%2022%20cal/IMG_2349.jpg)



Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: Rimrock on May 12, 2017, 01:42:53 AM
That's nice. It looks like it might shoot a little to the right. ;D
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: Vongus on May 14, 2017, 12:39:17 AM
Hi All -- i have just completed a full refurbish of a .22 38C and its proving to be a great wee gun to have fun with. I am also currently restoring a .22 1st variant 38T which has the metal cylinder. I am missing the long metal rear sight and would be keen to hear from anyone who may have one to sell or trade as i have a few 38C / 38T parts including some new (old stock) hammers.
I have also previously owned the .177 models and agree that they are a bit fiddley to load but the .22 models  seem more suited to my older fingers.
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: BrokeWinger on October 09, 2018, 02:06:02 AM
Just picked up a 38c .177 for $2.

Needs a few parts to get it working. Anyone know of a source?
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: CENTURION on October 09, 2018, 08:23:20 PM
I resealed both the 177 and an older .22 38 T, the .22 I have is a cannon for the first 20 shots. They seal easy as long as that copper tube is good, I've had a few the previous owners dug into and mangled the fittings at the end of the tubes. They're definitely fun and a metal chunk of a gun.
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: BrushPopper on October 09, 2018, 08:44:49 PM
With any luck, you can get by with replacing the donut seal that seals the tip of the Co2 ctg.
I’d replace the piercing unit as well. I last bought these from Tim McMurray, he sells both together as a set.
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: BrokeWinger on October 10, 2018, 08:57:27 PM
Just spent another $50 or so on parts...So much for getting a good deal.
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: eeler1 on October 11, 2018, 12:52:18 AM
Just spent another $50 or so on parts...So much for getting a good deal.

welcome to my world.  can’t pass them up, can’t not fix them
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on October 11, 2018, 01:05:39 PM
Just spent another $50 or so on parts...So much for getting a good deal.

welcome to my world.  can’t pass them up, can’t not fix them

They deserve life. LOL That's me too. I don't think I have ever got into one for more than Blue Book though.
Title: Re: Crosman 38C
Post by: Mike Baker on October 12, 2018, 10:20:30 AM
Hey if I can be any help with parts for these old 38T/C let me know. I have any thing from frames to the rear metal sights complete or just parts for the rear sight. Don't have many grips or valve bodies. Send me part numbers and description please.