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| One of the most versatile airguns on the market, the Crosman 2100B multi-pump pneumatic shoots either steel BBs or .177 lead pellets. With 200 BB rounds in the gun's reservoir (17 BBs in the magazine), you'll be shooting for hours without having to reload. Just pump and shoot! If you prefer to shoot pellets, the 2100B can do that, too (loaded one at a time). As both a repeater and a single-shot, this rifle offers adaptability not found in most other airguns. The 11mm dovetail makes scoping the gun an easy project. Both BBs and pellets can be used to shoot targets, although steel BBs should never be shot at metal targets and objects. Pump the 2100 B from 2 to 10 pumps, depending on the distance you're shooting. Light in weight, this full-size powerhouse launches pellets up to 725 fps and BBs up to 755 fps. Never pump your 2100B more than 10 pumps! Don't forget to click on the AMMO link for a list of recommended BBs and pellets. The ACCESSORIES link has a list of scopes, fun targets and safety gear you'll want for your rifle. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Crosman 2100B by Crosmanreviews summary
Things I would have changed:What I got What others should know:Even the bolt the bolt mind you was flimsy plastic and it sticks on top of that if your strong enough to cock it its a matter of time before it breaks The barrel was cheap plastic with a steel insert I mean come on Crosman charge a few more bucks and make a useable product this is a shame
Things I would have changed:Go back to all metal parts like the original. Although, with just some plastic in the modern version, it is still sturdy. What others should know:Accurate with domes, hollow-points, wad cutters, and cones. I got 676 fps at 10 pumps with Crossman SSP 4.0 gr. hollow points. I prefer to keep it at 8 pumps or less, except for chrony testing. There's little to be gained with those last two pumps, and keeping the pressure down a bit could keep your gun healthy for a long time. My last one was 20 years old when I sold it and still strong. This one will be with me for the next 20 or more. Not parting with this one. Comments
Had one in 1982 all metal now even the slide bolt is chesp plastic bends stick to the point of breaking shsme on crosmsn
Things I would have changed:Only real problem so far is that one of the two pins holding the pump lever cover to its metal strut keeps sliding out to the left side. These appear to be friction pins. Suggest that Crossman use two bolts and nuts to attach the pump level cover instead of two friction pins. Transferring BBs from the 200 round reservoir to the 17 round magazine by twisting and shaking the gun is awkward, especially after scoping the gun. Is easier to load a BB into the loading port the same way you load a pellet, which works just fine. Single-loading BBs also eliminates the need to unload unused BBs before firing pellets. What others should know:Accuracy is generally good. Many times the pellet will hit right where the scope crosshairs are pointed. Other shots will veer by as much as an inch on a 30 ft range. This is with both Crossman Wadcutter and Crossman Premier Hollow Point (CPHP) pellets. Of course, you want to keep your barrel clean (Crossman recommends cleaning every 250 shots). No info yet on accuracy at longer ranges (but see user reviews for different pellet products on Pyramid Air). Have run penetration experiments on a 30 ft range with 4 different Crossman pellet types -- Wadcutter, CPHP, Destroyer, and High Velocity SSP. CPHP gave the best penetration. SSP showed the least penetration even though they are higher velocity, because they get that velocity by being lighter weight (lead-free). Presumably they are designed for soft targets such as animals. Loading pellets takes some getting used to because of the small size of the loading port. Dropping the pellet straight down works better than trying to 'roll' it in, but the problem with both is getting the pellet to point nose-forward. Sometimes it bounces and flips, or just goes in, nose-back. Finally tried using a needle-pointed tweezer to load pellets, which works well. Using tweezers also keeps lead dust from accumulating on your fingers.
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