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That gun was made somewhere around 1947, to 1949

July 22 2008 at 8:06 PM

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Response to Crossman Arms "22"

There were a lot of changes between then and now, but the good news is that parts are around still. I have three like that one, and they are fun to shoot.

These two .22 cal guns are similar, but not exactly the same. Biggest difference are the sights, and the open vs closed loop as shown on the pics. Closed loop was probably added for strength. Oh, and also the older ones had a screw at the pump pivot rather than the later with a solid pin. The later ones also had a wrinkle finish on much of the metal.









Hey.. Have fun with it!



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