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Anyone have one of these for sale? I just found my old one, and cannot locate the clip (which stores spare BB'S) So now the hunt is on, for a clip, or another Carbine with a good clip.
Drop me a note.
Yes this is a BB Gun made between 1968 and 1976. I have been having a squirrel problem and as the neighbors would frown at normal weaponary I looked into Airguns. It is quite an advanced marketplace with RWS making weapons anyone would be proud to own. After resolving my squirrel problem I discoved this old Crossman M1 Carbine I had as a child, and need the clip.
Anyone have one of these for sale? I just found my old one, and cannot locate the clip (which stores spare BB'S) So now the hunt is on, for a clip, or another Carbine with a good clip.
Drop me a note.
Njja
Did you ever find your clip? I have a gun & clip that I might be willing to sale.
Did you ever find your clip?* I have a gun & clip that I might be willing to sale.B. Smith
Hello,
I am looking for a Crosman M1 bb gun for my husband. Can you send me pictures of the one you might be willing to sell? How much do you want for it. My e-mail address is [email protected].
Thanks
Kristie
I have found and restored my old Crossman M-1 that I had when I was 16 and very proud of it!! Alas ..... no clip. Have you had any luck finding one??? If so let me know.....Mark
Crosman reproduction M-1 carbine magazine with the sliding top. Hollow body for BB storage. Made from high quality plastic with the color mixed in, won't fade, chip, or corode. A faithful copy, hard to tell the copy from the orignal from just a few feet away. The sliding top is a right on match for the real thing. Use to replace that missing mag or replace that chewed up orignal. Please ask questions. Winner pays $3.50 shipping cost. Money order or Pay-Pal accepted. Thanks for looking.
The wood stock is best!
The gun was made with a wooden stock during the first year, then Crosman introduced a plastic stock with realistic wood grain pattern. They called the material Croswood, and it went on to become their stock material of choice for many years.
While the gun has a very fancy peep sight in the rear, accuracy is about standard for a BB gun. I can keep five shots in an inch and a half at 20 feet.
You should be able to find one in shootable condition for $50 to $60 without the magazine. With the mag, they're going for $90 to $100 today.
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