I like the look….but I got a wood and a syn. So I’m good…good luckhttps://www.crosman.com/product/crosman-1077-tactical
I might have to swoop one of these for my daughter.She likes the daisy ssp (i think its a 753 or an 853) but shes 10 now and the single loading was a great trainer. Now she likes to burn up ammo and plink things that make noise.I take her to the range sometimes and shoot 22lr; and the kid can hold a 1” group at 50yds like i can. She just dislikes operating the bolt, and prefers auto loaders. With the price and availability as well as the pain in the butt to buy pb ammo here in wonderful California; iv been contemplating an inexpensive semi auto .177 airgun for her.This new 1077 will give her exactly what im looking for; plus ability to sling lead in the back yard.My only reservation would be, does the trigger stink,… as i suspect it does?I can live with the loud pop pop pop noises and co2 12gram refills as long as its shooting dimes at 15yds and the trigger is manageable. Wouldn’t be the end of the world if i had to modify the trigger but, you know……Nobody wants to hand their kid a thing that doesn’t work well for Christmas. Lol.If anybody gets one, lets hear your thoughts for a 10yr old tom-boy of a daughter.
i'd like to back up on what I said! I know for a fact the older version 1077 along with the Benji Wildfire take the same trigger, and work with the 2 stage adjustable, however, looking at that picture and realizing the mag that holds the clip is "different", it may not be the same kind of trigger at all.
Had several over the years, one (the earliest one, bought when they first came out in the mid-'90s, I believe) was accurate as all get out, so I learned to squeeeeze that trigger a certain way still double-action, and with a. cheap 3-9x32 scope I could pop paintballs (the little tiny ones) out to 25 yards.I wish they would do like how Diana did when they made the Chaser (CO2) into the Bandit (PCP) with mostly still all the same (interchangeable) other parts....
Quote from: mrbulk on November 13, 2023, 01:31:33 AMHad several over the years, one (the earliest one, bought when they first came out in the mid-'90s, I believe) was accurate as all get out, so I learned to squeeeeze that trigger a certain way still double-action, and with a. cheap 3-9x32 scope I could pop paintballs (the little tiny ones) out to 25 yards.I wish they would do like how Diana did when they made the Chaser (CO2) into the Bandit (PCP) with mostly still all the same (interchangeable) other parts....There was the Benjamin Wildfire pcp. I think it was mostly the same, but didn't sell well. I almost wish I had bought one when they were available. They do pop up from time to time though.