Those MK1’s are true keepers. One of the most iconic Co2 pistols ever made, IMO, and one of my favorite shooters. Stock up on extra seals and valves, because you’ll be shooting that thing for many years to comeAfter waiting a week for it to arrive it showed up yesterday…my Crosman MK1… .22 cal…what a thing of beauty…never have I shook hands with a grip that felt so right…this pis probably hasn’t been shot in over 40 + years…seals were rock hard…it broke my pellets trying to get the piercing pin seal out…I was able to get the bolt seal on as well…popped a new power-let in and perfect no leaks….held air overnight..was up at the crack of dawn to test fire it…shot 25 rounds off the bag at 10 meters…did very well for not having my coffee yet
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Yes they are…I felt like I was shaking my own hand …I closed my eyes and lowered the pistol and opened my eyes and the sight picture was dead on …the cant was perfect…so how do I explain it to all the other guns that they will be taking a back seat for awhile…Mr Reximex has quite the chip on his shoulder now…lol..he is having his 1st birthday today…lolThose MK1’s are true keepers. One of the most iconic Co2 pistols ever made, IMO, and one of my favorites shooters. Stock up on extra seals and valves, because you’ll be shooting that thing for many years to come![]()
Nice shooting! Looks like lots of fun!I shot my Crosman 1701 S at 1/10th scale NRA Silhouette animals 10 chickens at 10 yds, 10 pigs at 12.5 yds, 10 turkeys at 15 yds and 10 Rams at 18 yds.
Results - 7/10 chickens, 8/10 pigs, 7/10 turkeys and 5/10 rams.
My animals are 1/4 inch thick and just about the limit for a 5 ft-lb pistol, but they go down and you don't have to chase them 10 feet to find them.
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