Proud of.......... not sure I am proud of any of my airguns, or burners for that matter, but I am glad I got my hand on this one. Tell No1. production year 1912.
In 2011 I converted a 1960s vintage Crosman Model 187 Co2 rifle that sold for $21.95 brand-new into the world-beating Field Target pistol pictured above. It's first big match was the 2012 U.S. Field Target National Championships, where it captured the Hunter Class Champion title with a perfect 42/42, and the Sporter Champion title with a 39/40.
That there's been a LOT of evolution in FT pistols in the ensuing 13 years goes without saying-
That the 1960s vintage Crosman rifle-to-pistol conversion still captures her share of podium places in 2025 doesn't go without saying. Because, after all...
This one because of the amount of tuning and data it took to get it where it is and internet dogma I had to overcome and unlearn to find the solutions.
This one because of the amount of tuning and data it took to get it where it is and internet dogma I had to overcome and unlearn to find the solutions.