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Crosman 1077AS review entered on 2009-07-09 01:52:04
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Things I liked:I bought this gun strictly for a backyard plinker. I bought the version that uses the 88 gram cartridges for the extended shooting it offered. I was well satisfied with the rifle when I got it. It is light weight and I love the sights; at 56 I can use these day-glo sights without glasses. I added a red dot to it for kicks and giggles
... Read MoreThings I liked:I bought this gun strictly for a backyard plinker. I bought the version that uses the 88 gram cartridges for the extended shooting it offered. I was well satisfied with the rifle when I got it. It is light weight and I love the sights; at 56 I can use these day-glo sights without glasses. I added a red dot to it for kicks and giggles, and it is a great plinker. Things I would have changed:A spare magazine an extra clips would be nice; I misplaced mine and had to order replacements. What others should know:Buy extra gas, a second magazine, extra clips and the speed loader. You will end up using the speed loader because this rifle is a lot of fun.
Diana RWS 34 Breakbarrel Rifle review entered on 2009-07-09 01:41:03
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Things I liked:This was my first "adult" air rifle. I bought mine over 25 years ago at a pawn shop with no papers for 150.00 (a great deal at the time). I had been using a Crossman 22 pump up and wanted a faster second shot. I was impressed by the power the rifle had. Open sight groups seemed to come and go. I put ordered an air rifle scope for
... Read MoreThings I liked:This was my first "adult" air rifle. I bought mine over 25 years ago at a pawn shop with no papers for 150.00 (a great deal at the time). I had been using a Crossman 22 pump up and wanted a faster second shot. I was impressed by the power the rifle had. Open sight groups seemed to come and go. I put ordered an air rifle scope for it and had the same problems with groups. Then the scope went south on me. A second scope did the same. This rifle eats scopes. I continued to work with the rifle and finally bought a decent scope for it (you really do get what you pay for). Remember, this was 25 years ago, no internet chat rooms easily available information. The rifle would group well for a few shots and then wander a bit. I put the gun up and would only shoot it occasionally. A decade and a bit later, I found this site and read an article on air guns and found my accuracy problems, it wasn't broken in. I fired nearly 100 rounds thru it over a weekend, just plinking and that was what seteled it down. I bought a better scope mount for it, remounted the scope and it now shoots nickel sized 25 yard groups if I hold it right. Things I would have changed:I would like to see it offered with a recoil pad. I don't know about everyone else, but the recoil bothers me. When I let others fire it, they usually comment on the recoil. I am 56 and have a bad shoulder. I put a slip on recoil pad on mine. It actually helps if i plink a lot. What others should know:BREAK IT IN! Bite the bullet, buy 1000 cheap standard pellets, and spend a weekend breaking it in BEFORE doing anything else. Then mount a scope and try several brands of pellets to se what it likes. The more expensive Beeman and RWS pointed pellets actually rise and go right when fired from mine (when observed from the side) and are useless. Standard Crossman pelets work great and give excellent accuracy. Your will probably like something different. Be patient and learn the gun and you will like it.