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Need Help Identifying a Crosman Pneumatic Pistol

Started by txmicroman, October 16, 2024, 12:35:29 AM

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txmicroman

Hello,

I recently inherited a Crosman pistol when my dad passed away.  I remember him getting it back in the mid 1970s (not new, from a friend).  At that time, it was missing the front stock/pump assembly.  Sometime in the 90s or early 2000s he sent it to Crosman with a letter explaining his history with it and wondering if they could identify it and possibly repair it.  A few weeks later he got it back in the mail with a nice letter from the Crosman people who had repaired it to working condition - for NO CHARGE!  Couldn't believe it!

Anyway, I'm looking to identify its model name, approximate value, caliber, etc.  I can find no writing on the pistol except for on the right pistol grip is a stamped, circular mark that says CROSMAN ARMS CO around the top of the circle, ROCHESTER NY, around the bottom, and MADE IN U.S.A. and a pellet drawing across the center.


7624452

Looks like a 1300 medalist II with a different breech.
Stranded in California.

txmicroman

Thanks for the info.  Would additional pictures of different parts help?  What should I take pictures of?

Brutuz

My best guess

Tube-barrel assy Sheridan ??

Pumparm and trigger-grip assy 1300

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieYI8cC5vH0

Could be an "Frankengun"

I am not sure

My Crosman pistols / My non-crosman collection /
I am also active on the UK Chinese Airgun Forum & sometimes on the GTA as well

ped

its either a 105 .177 or a 106 .22 with a 1300 pump arm fitted
I am also active on https://ukchineseairgunforum.com

txmicroman

I think you're right.  I think it's a model 105 with a model 1300 pump arm.  Thanks for the info.