I ran across an original in a catalog earlier. This is the one my brother had in '67. Those were the days...
Cheers,
J~
Cheers,
J~
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Yup, I would pay that as well.$188 is actually a reasonable price for a well built entry level gun. That's about what my CO2 Barra 1866 cost and its just a plinker too. You can't get wood and metal or even good polymer for a cheap plastic price.
I'd like to see the Taiwanese start producing replicas of the old multipumps. I've been really impressed with the quality of their CO2 replicas, given their price point. Imagine if a company like ASG would reproduce the Crosman 766 or the 600. I'm sure the price would be $150 or more, but I'd pay that for a well built one.
Ya know though, for a quality product, I would pay 190 bucks for that rifle...if it was built the same rugged way.$15 or $20 won’t do it. The 760 cost $19.95 in 1968. And made in America. Not China. View attachment 570612
I had one of those for my kids and realized it had a smooth bore. You can order the crosman m-4.177 barrel for it and it swaps right in and is rifled. Accuracy greatly increased."Little Pinky"View attachment 572610View attachment 572609 My Wifes 760 got a Optimus 4 X 32 today still looking for the sweet pellet for it these were the 7 grain Apolo pistol competition. Target shots were off hand. OV.