Looking for a co2 cylinder
E eggor1 Member May 17, 2018 3 0 texas May 17, 2018 Add bookmark #1 May 17, 2018 Add bookmark #1 Looking for a co2 cylinder
Skillet Member Mar 8, 2018 167 9 Texas (Burnet Co.) May 17, 2018 Add bookmark #2 May 17, 2018 Add bookmark #2 Need pic or more info. Does it look like a Crosman 150? Upvote 0
E eggor1 Member May 17, 2018 3 0 texas May 17, 2018 Add bookmark #3 May 17, 2018 Add bookmark #3 It is Model 126 1909 Upvote 0
davecole Member Apr 18, 2015 1,663 901 Owasso Oklahoma, United States May 17, 2018 Add bookmark #4 May 17, 2018 Add bookmark #4 This is what you need. The really old co2 guns used an 8 gram cartridge. New ones use the 12. https://www.amazon.com/Leland-8-gram-CO2-Cartridges-10ct/dp/B000I1WMXY Upvote 0
This is what you need. The really old co2 guns used an 8 gram cartridge. New ones use the 12. https://www.amazon.com/Leland-8-gram-CO2-Cartridges-10ct/dp/B000I1WMXY
Skillet Member Mar 8, 2018 167 9 Texas (Burnet Co.) May 17, 2018 Add bookmark #5 May 17, 2018 Add bookmark #5 It's a Sears-branded Crosman 150. Uses 12 gram Co2 ctgs. Upvote 0
John "spysir" Blount Member Apr 1, 2015 4,393 1 1,068 Valley, WA, United States May 18, 2018 Add bookmark #6 May 18, 2018 Add bookmark #6 Like they said, standard 12g cart. unless you've got something unique. Love to see a picture either way, some of thiose had really nice grips and I personally like the rib on top. for the Cr150 ( and sears version) http://anotherairgunblog.blogspot.com/search?q=150 John Upvote 0
Like they said, standard 12g cart. unless you've got something unique. Love to see a picture either way, some of thiose had really nice grips and I personally like the rib on top. for the Cr150 ( and sears version) http://anotherairgunblog.blogspot.com/search?q=150 John
E eggor1 Member May 17, 2018 3 0 texas May 19, 2018 Add bookmark #7 May 19, 2018 Add bookmark #7 Thanks for the help Upvote 0