N/A Another Auction and Another Four Projects, I've been bug bit!

I took home four great additions today for not much more than a song. Not able to test the Crosman 114 until I get a tank. The Benjamin 347 holds air and functions, the Crosman 66 operates great. The Shanghai Model 62 was my primary target because it was just listed as a break barrel rifle. It took a magnifying glass to figure it out after I took the scope off. Shoots like a rockstar! Sure glad I'm retired and have plenty of time to work on these.

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I took home four great additions today for not much more than a song. Not able to test the Crosman 114 until I get a tank. The Benjamin 347 holds air and functions, the Crosman 66 operates great. The Shanghai Model 62 was my primary target because it was just listed as a break barrel rifle. It took a magnifying glass to figure it out after I took the scope off. Shoots like a rockstar! Sure glad I'm retired and have plenty of time to work on these.

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If there are any experts on the 114 I've got a question. The auction listing labeled it a 114 but all I see on the side is Crosman "22" nothing about the 114 or serial number that I see on others listed on eBay. Plus it has a curved bolt rather that a pull bolt seen on other ones. TIA
The last production versions had the slim stock like yours. Serial numbers were omitted by then, but should have "Mod. 114" at left rear of tube. Maybe its covered slightly by the stock.
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The last production versions had the slim stock like yours. Serial numbers were omitted by then, but should have "Mod. 114" at left rear of tube. Maybe its covered slightly by the stock.
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Thank you, took the stock off to start cleaning it and found the Mod 114 right where you said.
 
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