@ Centurion1
Your post and picture are most appreciated as it has brought back fond memories for a man who is knocking on the age of sixty. The top gun (Daisy) one just like it, belonged to my best friend Trip & the Crosman 760 was mine. Back then, in the early seventies, school let out on June 14th and for us that was opening day of dove and quail season & it lasted all summer. We were all of 8 or 9 yrs. old enjoying every minute of our youth.
Recently a neighbor brought out a Crosman 760 he had purchased approximately 5 or 6 years ago. It was in terrific condition but would not even print on a paper plate at 25 yards! What! My Crosman 760 was very accurate out to about 35 yards ( scoped of course 4x). I made sure the chamber was clear and looked down the barrel with a flashlight at the other end - No Rifling. Crosman’s response was that they no longer put rifling in the barrel & the Crosman 760 is designed to teach young people to shoot. My response to that statement was “ shoot what “? If the gun is not accurate it will only frustrate the child & turn him/ her away from the sport.
Crosman this corporate decision has cost you dearly.
The old saying “ The quality remains long after the price is forgotten” rings true every time! Make quality & charge more - I will simply work that much harder to save up for one.