Date: 19/3/2024 5:42

PY-226-580

Crosman 2100B Air Rifle

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Crosman 2100B Air Rifle

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    WARNING WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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CR2100B [PY-226-580]
Shoots steel BBs (755 fps) or .177 pellets (725 fps). Plastic stock.

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Crosman 2100B Price

$82.99

Caliber.177 (4.5mm)
Max Velocity755 fps
StockSynthetic
GripAmbi
ColorBrown

*B.B. Pelletier tested the Crosman 2100B air rifle for our airgun blog (click link elsewhere on this page). Using open sights, this gun delivered 10 Crosman Premier pellets (Premiers sold in the cardboard box, not the metal tin) into a 0.539" group at 10 meters. If this gun retailed for $300, that wouldn't surprise anyone...but it's a fraction of that. If you enjoy accuracy combined with variable power, get this gun!

Pump the 2100B from 3 to 12 times, 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 12 times!

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Crosman 2100B air rifle

  • Multi-pump pneumatic
  • Repeater
  • 17rd BB mag (200rd BB reservoir)
  • Single-shot pellet rifle
  • 11mm dovetail
  • 3-12 pumps (Never pump more than 12 times!)
  • Amazing accuracy*
  • Always put a single pump in your rifle when you're done shooting to properly seal it from dust & debris

 

Cocking Effort:

  • 1st pump - 15 lbs
  • 3rd pump - 22 lbs
  • 5th pump - 23 lbs
  • 8th pump - 24 lbs
  • 10th pump - 24 lbs

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CR2100B [PY-226-580]
Shoots steel BBs (755 fps) or .177 pellets (725 fps). Plastic stock.

Sold & shipped by Pyramyd AIR


Crosman 2100B Price

$82.99

Caliber.177 (4.5mm)
Max Velocity755 fps
StockSynthetic
GripAmbi
ColorBrown

Crosman 2100B Specs

Max Velocity755 fps
Overall Length39.75"
ButtplatePlastic
FunctionRepeater
Weight4.81 lbs
Trigger Pull4.75 lbs
Scopeable11mm dovetail
SafetyManual
Suggested forPlinking/Fun
Caliber.177 (4.5mm)
Loudness3-Medium
Barrel Length20.84"
Shot Capacity17
Cocking Effort3-10 pumps
BarrelRifled
Front SightFiber Optic
Rear SightAdjustable for windage & elevation
TriggerTwo-stage non-adjustable
ActionBolt-action
PowerplantMulti-pump pneumatic
Body TypeRifle

Crosman 2100B Reviews

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Things I liked:

Feels like a classic Pellet gun from the 90s. Metal trigger and action housing, plastic stock and forearm. Solid metal Dovetail mounts, no flimsy two piece plastic being clamped together. I sighted this gun in with Wadcutters at 10 yards for shooting English Sparrows. Using a Winchester 4x AO Scope, I was able to put 3 in the same hole once it was sighted in. The trigger pull is long, but smooth. I then moved the target out to 25 yards and found it shooting 2 inches high using GREEN Barracudas(Lead Free, Tin/Zinc). I adjusted the scope, and was able to kill the target once at 25 yards standing. It was putting them exactly where the cross hairs were when the trigger released. This gun is accurate! I then moved the target back to 10 yards, sparrow range. The gun put 3 GREEN Baracudas in the same hole, one inch low at 10 yards. GAME ON!

Things I would have changed:

The pellet loading area is too deep for my liking. They could have made this area more open or fatter for the average pinky to flip a pellet over. You have to flip the gun and jimmy the action to flip a pellet over.

What others should know:

It's harder to pump than I hoped. I got this for my parents to shoot. My mom could only get to 3 pumps, but this will help her build some muscle....Dad said 8 pumps were no problem. I was doing all of my shooting with only 5 pumps. I pumped it up to 12 and shot the GREEN Baracudas(~5.5 grains). This gun has been shown to be 700+ FPS and it was definitely quicker than my 1300KT full mod 14.6".

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Things I liked:

The weight is a pleasant surprise. It's not at all heavy, but it feels much more like a real rifle than any of my other inexpensive .177 pumpers (Crosman 1000, Winchester 1977XS, Barra Sportsman 900, Umarex APX NXG, Daisy 880 and Umarex Strike Point), due primarily to the use of metal pretty much everywhere but the forearm pumper & buttstock. Even the trigger is metal! When it comes right down to it, I prefer this MUCH more than the 'new and improved' Crosman 1000 Legacy. Basically, they're very nearly the exact same rifle, with the major differences being the side-loading port -- the one here is excellent, but the one on the 1000 is awkwardly awful -- and the high quality synthetic materials used almost everywhere on the 1000 Legacy, replaced mostly with metal on the 2100. Both are excellent, inexpensive and accurate air rifles, but the 2100 just seems to me so much nicer than its newer cousin. Great shooting air rifle!

Things I would have changed:

Why 12 pumps? Every pump on this otherwise sweet air rifle (or its newer cousin) is tougher than those required for its competitors (see above) and more are necessary (12 instead of 10) to reach full power. With lead pellets, the Crosman shoots no harder than the competition, yet it needs more pumps to do it! This tougher pumping at all power levels and those extra two pumps necessary to reach max power serve no useful purpose: it makes no sense. Still, the pumping isn't exactly hard; it's just harder than the effort necessary to charge the others, with the possible exception of the .177 caliber Umarex Strike Point, which can be a bear to power-up past pumps three or four. The 'adjustable' rear sight (same as Legacy 1000) is not nearly as nice as those used on the others, either -- adjusting for windage is MUCH more difficult with these sights, although it can be an extremely easy-to-aim and accurate shooter once it is properly adjusted. I wish it was all black. :-)

What others should know:

While I prefer the all-black color scheme and all-weather synthetic material used on the Legacy 1000 (and would love to see this rifle in all black with the same material on the pumper arm and buttstock), everything else about the 2100, especially its widespread use of metal, excellent side-loading port and extra heft, gives me a much stronger impression of overall quality. I prefer my 2100 Classic to the 'improved' Legacy 1000 by a long shot! It's inexpensive, highly accurate with a properly adjusted rear sight, has a nice weight & feel and the handling is great. It's comparable in performance to most of the other .177 caliber variable pump pneumatic air rifles under $100.00 and would be perfect for pretty much any and all airgun enthusiasts, from mature yet inexperienced younglings to grizzled veteran adults and everyone in between. WELL worth the cost.

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Things I liked:

i'll try yo keep it simple; price & weight; just need to shoot it more, & with different pellets to see who's the happiest

Things I would have changed:

easier load for "port-siders"; add something of a support for pumping-with scope- afraid i might break off stock; eliminate "bb"

What others should know:

kid pushing 76, after 5 pumps it gets stiff; did put drop of crosman oil on piston

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  • Thomas from USA asked:

    Is there any difference between the 2100 and the 2100B?

    • Julian from USA asked:

      Is the receiver metal or plastic

      • oats from USA answered:

        Metal.

    • Jeff from USA asked:

      The bolt or slide you pull back to load and the cock the gun seems to be excessively stiff and takes all I've got to click it back to load. Is this typical? Is there a way to make it easier to cock?

      • Paul from USA answered:

        You're pulling back the hammer spring when you cock the rifle this is needed to strike the air valve.

      • oats from USA answered:

        It is typical most are stiff but the more rounds fired it might loosen up.

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