I bought this Crosman 114 from Baker Airguns about a week after the purchase of the BSF Model S60. The 114 was priced to move since it was not holding Co2. Tonight I decided to clean it up and install new seals before it got any colder. Sprucing up the exterior will not be to bad as it was in very nice shape appearance wise, knowing this I may just spruce the stock up this winter or early next spring.
After installing the new seals and charging it with Co2 it holds the gas, no leaks detected and fires pellets with authority. At this time it takes its place next to the Model 113 I found last July (18 months have passed and still holding its charge). Here’s hoping the 114 can do the same.
The pictures below are of the 114 - It has the grainy Elm stock and my 113 - sports the plain stock, not sure which wood but thinking Maple but not sure.
After installing the new seals and charging it with Co2 it holds the gas, no leaks detected and fires pellets with authority. At this time it takes its place next to the Model 113 I found last July (18 months have passed and still holding its charge). Here’s hoping the 114 can do the same.
The pictures below are of the 114 - It has the grainy Elm stock and my 113 - sports the plain stock, not sure which wood but thinking Maple but not sure.