Crosman 1377
The Crosman model 1377 (also known as the "American Classic") is a single-shot, bolt-action, pneumatic .177 caliber pellet gun, featuring a rifled steel barrel and imitation wood checkered plastic grips. The 1377 was introduced in 1977, and has been in continuous production ever since. A separately available shoulder stock (which Crosman designates model 1399) converts the rather long pistol into a carbine. The 1377 is not a competition level target airgun, but its long rifled barrel makes it fairly accurate.
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Crosman 1377
The Crosman model 1377 (also known as the "American Classic") is a single-shot, bolt-action, pneumatic .177 caliber pellet gun, featuring a rifled steel barrel and imitation wood checkered plastic grips. The 1377 was introduced in 1977, and has been in continuous production ever since. A separately available shoulder stock (which Crosman designates model 1399) converts the rather long pistol into a carbine. The 1377 is not a competition level target airgun, but its long rifled barrel makes it fairly accurate.
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The Crosman model 1377 (also k ...... s to increase pellet velocity.
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Bolt action, pneumatic pump
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Crosman 1377C Air Pistol
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2008-11-03
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Crosman 1377
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Single shot
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Open
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Crosman's page on the 1377
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USD 60±
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The Crosman model 1377 (also k ...... rrel makes it fairly accurate.
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