-I recently acquired this neat air rifle, which appeared to be an early Crosman (as in, the stock meets the metal in the middle of the long pistol grip). Of course the valve does not function properly and the rifle will not hold air. The piece may be quite collectible, so I haven't attempted any sort of disassembly. The rifle has NO markings whatsoever, There is no name on it. The stock and forearm are plastic. In going through my library, the only place I could even find the Simco mentioned was on page 86 of Smith's Gas, Air, & Spring Guns of the World Smith writes that the gun was designed & manufactured in CA in 1948-11950. He conducted velocity tests on the Simco (pgs 258-259), where the gun achieved a remarkable velocity (907 fps). However, the pumping arm failed during further testing..
I'm very interested to find out if any forum members have heard of the Simco, if anyone has one, and if there is any information available.concerning it
I'm unable to post the picture I have, so please click on the link to see the Simco
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I'm very interested to find out if any forum members have heard of the Simco, if anyone has one, and if there is any information available.concerning it
I'm unable to post the picture I have, so please click on the link to see the Simco
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