and who else saw this coming
https://www.pyramydair.com/product/...n-Stock+Alerts&utm_content=Message+1+Customer
https://www.pyramydair.com/product/...n-Stock+Alerts&utm_content=Message+1+Customer
WOW bet that really frosts the guys that paid $400 although it is only $100 so not that much . The reason i didn't buy was it wasn't in .20 like the original .and who else saw this coming
https://www.pyramydair.com/product/...n-Stock+Alerts&utm_content=Message+1+Customer
WOW bet that really frosts the guys that paid $400 although it is only $100 so not that much . The reason i didn't buy was it wasn't in .20 like the original .
yes the Anniversary one is only in .22 but originally the first ones were .20 which is the only reason why i didn't buy one .I must have missed that one, I can only find the 362 in .22.
yes the Anniversary one is only in .22 but originally the first ones were .20 which is the only reason why i didn't buy one .
The 362 is the Daisy version of the Sheridan and later Benjamin Sheridan , if my information is correct .I've never seen a 362 in .20, do you have a link?
The 362 is the Daisy version of the Sheridan and later Benjamin Sheridan , if my information is correct .
? I don’t understand? Never was available in .20? No Crosman was available in .20 except for the SSP pistol that I know of off hand.The 362 is the Daisy version of the Sheridan and later Benjamin Sheridan , if my information is correct .
I wonder if you could remove the whole plastic tip/front sight and install a new sight? Either that or just use a small red dot and no front sight.I just can’t get over the way they paired a good looking wood stock with that plastic tip that doesn’t even match up nicely.
I was actually referring to the plastic end piece at the end of the forearm.I wonder if you could remove the whole plastic tip/front sight and install a new sight? Either that or just use a small red dot and no front sight.
Gotcha. I never looked at that front section of the stock. That is pure ugly-ness!!I was actually referring to the plastic end piece at the end of the forearm.
I don’t particularly like the front sight either, but it doesn’t bother me the same way that the end of the stock does.
I had the same thought… on the other hand the plastic look reminds me of my budfy's plastic Crosman in the early 80s so it is actually nostalgic for me ha haI just can’t get over the way they paired a good looking wood stock with that plastic tip that doesn’t even match up nicely.
300 bucks for what? A half assed wood stock and the steel breech which costs them 10 bucks to make and install?
Now if it was steroided out... maybe
True, but the half assed stock with the plastic front? It's just sad they did that. Kills it for me, and I'm a crosman Lego gun guy.You can break down all airguns....ex. FX like that.