Gary, I agree, so many hands have touched these old classics, maybe even a past or current leader of one of our states or the nation.The one my Great Uncle bought so long ago started out as a Grouse and Pheasant killer. He told me after he bought it that his brothers and him would hunt a bird up about every week or so to have for Sunday dinner. When he grew up and entered WWII he said he packed it up after graduating pilot school and went to war both came home and his rifle and memory live on.
Don, when are your rifles supposed to arrive? I ordered mine yesterday and fedex has updated the arrival for tomorrow afternoon.
I got a 100 coming today,supposed to be resealed and ready to shoot….Im glad I found out about these pieces of history…was to focused on flavor of the week…good luck
The 104 is the .177 version of the 102 modelIf my memory serves me correctly there is no 103 model in the Crosman 10x line of air rifles.