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Airguns by Make and Model => Vintage Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: YSYEO on August 27, 2012, 04:19:06 PM
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I started collecting Crosman CO2 pistols in the mid-late 90s, and then stopped until recently.
In the last month I began looking again and found my first Mark II, and then a week later my first Mark I.
The Mark I appears to be pre-1975. It has a metal bolt guide, side screws, Hi -Lo marked on frame, and a 6 digit serial number.
The Mark II is apparently a transitional gun. It has the plastic bolt guide, no side screws, and a 9 digit serial number, but although the Hi-Lo markings on the frame are gone, it still has the adjustable power screw.
Here is the Mark II. A new piercing seal was all that was needed to get it ready to shoot.
(https://dl.dropbox.com/u/97301041/Cr%20Mark%20II/Mark%20II.jpg)
It came with the following, and if the seller was not pulling a fast one on me, there is still an inspection sticker on the grip. The vintage BBs are nice to have as part of the set, but I will not be putting anything except pellets through this gun.
(https://dl.dropbox.com/u/97301041/Cr%20Mark%20II/Mark%20II%20Set.jpg)
Here is the Mark I. Just like the II, a piercing seal was all that was needed to get it ready to shoot.
It's not pretty like the Mark II, but it's the one I will be shooting the most.
(https://dl.dropbox.com/u/97301041/Cr%20Mark%20I/Crosman%20Mark%20I.jpg)
Here is what is came with.
(https://dl.dropbox.com/u/97301041/Cr%20Mark%20I/Mark%20I%20Set.jpg)
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Here are mine MKI 1st and 2nd phase and MKII.
Mike 8)
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You have two good looking vintage Crosman pistols. Those are probably my favorite Crosman pistol of all time.
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Pair of great pistols,put a few pellets through my Mk1 weekend.
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nice shooters!
the mki looks mint!box papers and pelloil bbs and powerletts included
if they were a little more compact i would get one in a heart beat