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Specifications
- Loudness: 3-Medium
- Weight: 6.02 lbs
- Barrel Length:18.42"
- Overall Length: 45.00"
- Capacity: 1 round(s)
- Cocking Effort:31.5 lbs.
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Fiber Optic
- Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage, adj. take-up
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 4.00 lbs
- Buttplate: Rubber
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/target practice
- Action: Break barrel
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Safety: Manual
- Repeater: No/Single-shot
Manual
Crosman Quest 1000 manual
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Crosman Quest 1000 by Crosman
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(8 reviews) | About this product
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- Loudness: 3-Medium
- Weight: 6.02 lbs
- Barrel Length:18.42"
- Overall Length: 45.00"
- Capacity: 1 round(s)
- Cocking Effort:31.5 lbs.
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Fiber Optic
- Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage, adj. take-up
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 4.00 lbs
- Buttplate: Rubber
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/target practice
- Action: Break barrel
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Safety: Manual
- Repeater: No/Single-shot
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Quest 1000 has fiber optic front and rear (adjustable) sights, a built-in scope stop and hardwood Monte Carlo stock. In Stock
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0.177" |
1000 ft/sec |
$135.00 $89.95 |
| Ammo | Accessories Item#:CRC1K77[PY-551-1140] |
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0.177" |
1000 ft/sec |
$95.95 $79.95 |
| Ammo | Accessories Item#:CR-9-C1K77XRM[PY-551-1846] |
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Take small game, plink or shoot targets with the Quest 1000, which sends .177 pellets screaming out the barrelThe tube through which projectiles travel when they are fired. It may be rifled or smooth.
at 1,000 fps! With only 31.5 lbs. cocking effort, this lightweight, powerful rifle is ideal for hours of serious shooting.
The hardwood stock on this spring-pistonA type of airgun powerplant in which the air that propels the projectile is rapidly compressed at the moment of firing by a spring-driven piston. Also called spring-air.
breakbarrelA spring-piston gun that uses the barrel as a lever to cock the piston. Also called a barrel break. Sometimes, erroneously referred to as a 'one-pump' gun; not to be confused with a true single-stroke pneumatic.
rifle has a Monte Carlo buttstock. Details on this rifle make it obvious that Crosman put a lot of thought into the design of this handsome all-around airgun. The fiber optic front and rear (fully adjustable) sights (green front, two-dot red rear) ensure ease in acquiring your targets, even at dusk and dawn. To get the most accuracy from this rifle, mount a scope on the 11mm dovetails. Crosman made it easy by including a scope stop to ensure that your mount stays in place every time this powerhouse fires!
The two-stage trigger is adjustable only for take-up (length of the first stage).
Cick on the Ammo link to see our recommended pellets. Find scopes, targets and other shooting gear by clicking on our Accessories link.
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(8 reviews) | About this product
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By Customer from USA on 2008-08-09 18:33:42 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Good power. Great weight and feel. Gun has a plain, classic look. The fiber-optic sights are definitely a plus.
Things I would have changed:The rear ironsight is a little flimsy. Be VERY careful, don't rest the gun on it's side with the windage wheel contacting the ground/table/whatever. Don't knock into or bump the
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Things I liked:Good power. Great weight and feel. Gun has a plain, classic look. The fiber-optic sights are definitely a plus.
Things I would have changed:The rear ironsight is a little flimsy. Be VERY careful, don't rest the gun on it's side with the windage wheel contacting the ground/table/whatever. Don't knock into or bump the sights, you really need to handle the gun gently. Factory lubrication is a bit messy and sparse. Plastic trigger gaurd is really not a problem since it's not at all flimsy. Wood and metal burrs and shavings were common. Takes a little touching up. The windage and elevation wheels are not too precise but they get the job done. Remember it's a $90 gun. Don't bother with the scope combo, and if you have no other choice dont bother mounting the scope other than for looks. The stop pin on the rear ring didn't even line up with the hole in the receiver for mine.
What others should know:This gun fills it's role. A budget, Chinese-made spring rifle for a little more than some pump-pneumatics. It's a good first springer to get used
to springers and their recoil, develop your shooting hold (loose hold with follow-through, resting your palm under the gun's balancing point on the wood forearm). You just need to realize it's not going to perform stellar out of the box. You should clean the bore, at least run dry patches through. (Breech to muzzle). CHECK the stock screws often, out of the box mine very quite loose. Also, TRY DIFFERENT PELLETS. Usually the heavier ones 9-10grains+ work better in the 1000fps+ rifles. Don't bother with the velocity craze B.S. Expect the gun to wear IN, not wear out (hopefully). Trigger is pretty bad out-of-box but with time it gets better. It really makes you develop a steady hand (or at least try to :) )
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By BIRD SNIPER from USA on 2008-06-19 17:33:05 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:The stock feels good in the hand and the power is great. the accuracy is pretty good, at 25 yards i was getting a 3/4 (three quarter) inch group.
i could not believe the 3/4 in group, amazing.
for bird hunting, target shooting, and pest control this gun is the best.
THIS GUN EQUALS BIRD AND VERMIN HELL. : )
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Things I liked:The stock feels good in the hand and the power is great. the accuracy is pretty good, at 25 yards i was getting a 3/4 (three quarter) inch group.
i could not believe the 3/4 in group, amazing.
for bird hunting, target shooting, and pest control this gun is the best.
THIS GUN EQUALS BIRD AND VERMIN HELL. : )
Things I would have changed:the plastic sights seem a little flimsy but i have had no trouble, and the trigger pull is not so fun but it hasn't cost me a bird YET. DON'T PUT A SCOPE ON HERE. i got horrible accuracy with the little 4x32 i used. uuukkk
the cocking effort is a little hard to.
What others should know:This gun is good for a moderately good shooter and is fun, cheap, accurate, and last's a good long time. i bought mine about 4 years ago and it skill kills sqirrels and sparrows. ITS A GREAT GUN!
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By gator from USA on 2008-04-28 16:49:17 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:optic sights, wood stock (but I added a clear coat of lacquer to protect it)
Things I would have changed:Trigger is too hard to pull and I don't like the two stage design
What others should know:PBA Raptors and Gamo Rockets work best in my Quest but the PBA's are too expensive and too loud.
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By Floyd from USA on 2008-02-24 01:07:34 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Wood Stock is well made and is of a good design. May be the best value when considering quality, performance and price available in the market place.
Things I would have changed:Stippling or checkering on pistol grip.
What others should know:Very oily and greasy. Severe deiseling and erratic performance
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Things I liked:Wood Stock is well made and is of a good design. May be the best value when considering quality, performance and price available in the market place.
Things I would have changed:Stippling or checkering on pistol grip.
What others should know:Very oily and greasy. Severe deiseling and erratic performance for the first 120 plus firing cycles. I would buy it again, and I will be buying another soon.
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By Wacky Wayne from USA on 2008-02-16 20:11:14 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:See my review of the Phantom 1000, it is the same gun but with a plastic stock. For some reason the quality control was better on the quest than the phantom and I like the wood stock much better.
Things I would have changed:See my phantom review.
What others should know:Sights are crap and don't get the
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Things I liked:See my review of the Phantom 1000, it is the same gun but with a plastic stock. For some reason the quality control was better on the quest than the phantom and I like the wood stock much better.
Things I would have changed:See my phantom review.
What others should know:Sights are crap and don't get the combo, the scope is no good. Buy a leapers 3-9x32 or center point 3-9x40 instead.
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By Aaron from USA on 2008-01-27 01:20:25 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:The gun is so comfortable to hold, and doesn't really feel that heavy. I like the wood stock design. I got my Quest very accurate now. If I do my part, it gets dime sized groups. Fiber optic sights are a big help. The Quest is very very easy to cock too.
Things I would have changed:The rear sight is pretty flimsy plastic
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Things I liked:The gun is so comfortable to hold, and doesn't really feel that heavy. I like the wood stock design. I got my Quest very accurate now. If I do my part, it gets dime sized groups. Fiber optic sights are a big help. The Quest is very very easy to cock too.
Things I would have changed:The rear sight is pretty flimsy plastic. But if you get it just right, it will be very accurate. I could not get mine to group well with a scope at all.
What others should know:Make sure to keep the screws tight! Very important!
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By Bear from USA on 2007-11-16 20:57:38 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:wood finish, design, just about everything
Things I would have changed:the sights are very hard to adjust but once you've got that it's perfect
What others should know:be safe and have fun
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By Customer from USA on 2007-09-08 12:25:59 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:It looks nice , It is accurate, and I love the wood stock.
Things I would have changed:Nothing
What others should know:Be careful when using airguns
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