I know I'm sick. But no. 8 just arrived. The cheap one from Amazon.
Not even any plans for this one. Maybe a parts gun? Would be kinda novel to leave it stock. Probably not many stock guns among sickos like me.
(http://i862.photobucket.com/albums/ab187/geronc/DSC03386_zps78f30a51.jpg)
Leave it in the original packaging for ever. 8)
Quote from: airguns100 on January 05, 2013, 12:44:25 AM
Leave it in the original packaging for ever. 8)
X2. With seven on hand, let this one alone.
X3 ... thats some great advice right there ....
x4 :-* I keep one in the clam shell at all times
Gottcha! :)
Send it to me, I only have 4 :(
Orrr... you could "take one for the team" and run a bunch of bizarre tests and experiments on it to push it to the limits. ;)
i think most of us have already done that by now 8)
i like the idea of leaving it in the package
is it an american classic? or pumpmaster classic?
either way leavr it sealed as long as possible.if it is an american classic do not remove it for anything
Quote from: 1377x on January 06, 2013, 08:48:37 AM
is it an american classic? or pumpmaster classic?
either way leavr it sealed as long as possible.if it is an american classic do not remove it for anything
Ooooo, mine's an American classic and I didn't open it yet. Are they more rare or why do you say to not open? ???
American Classic it is ??? Still clam shelled
Quote from: Rider on January 06, 2013, 01:49:18 PM
American Classic it is ??? Still clam shelled
Excellent :-* I read on another forum that the PC77 was a production version spec'd by Walmart and supposedly cheaper
but nobody seems to notice much difference ???
Quote from: WyoMan on January 06, 2013, 02:03:58 PM
Excellent :-* I read on another forum that the PC77 was a production version spec'd by Walmart and supposedly cheaper
but nobody seems to notice much difference ???
its not only a walmart gun
more and more places are starting to carry pc77's
i guess once crosman runs out of the american classic it will be phased out