Crosman 764SB Review
The Crosman 764SB rifle is an upgraded version of the Crosman 760 (see this post for more)
While in keeping with classic design, Crosman...
Crosman Recruit .177 Review
The Crosman Recruit .177 air rifle shares lots of similar features with its brother, the Crosman 760 Pumpmaster.
These are in the powerplant, design,...
Benjamin 392 Review
Here we go, the classic air rifle of all time, Benjamin 392, is back.
Many air gunners still keep the good old Benjamin 392...
Crosman 760 Pumpmaster Review
Crosman 760 Pumpmaster
A favorite choice of beginning shooter for nearly 4 decades
Continues to prove itself with plenties of updates and improvements.
However, while researching...
Crosman MK-177 Review
You shoot 500 rounds of pellets in a row in the afternoon.
The tin cans blow everywhere, about a dozen of them shattered in your...
Benjamin 397 Review
In 1992, The Crosman Corporation, a manufacturer of air guns and air gun accessories, brought Benjamin Sheridan in its entirety.
Crosman closed the operation...
Crosman M4-177 Review
Since it was first introduced in 2011,
The M4-177 (M417) quickly became one of the most popular and sought-after air rifles on the market....
Black Ops Junior Sniper Combo Review
Choosing a perfect gun for kids is never easy.
It must be lightweight so your kids could hold it without needing a bipod.
It must be...