Listen I love a good BB gun. But not co2 I’m sorry but I’ve had enough of them to know the co2 doesn’t last long, starts loses power after the first shot and continues to lose it every shot afterwards. It becomes expensive to shoot because of the amount of cartridges you go through. Ill take a good break barrel rifle over a co2 any day
My experience with CO2 is that they don't last very long. If it lasts more then a full box of CO2's then it's worth it. I never had one last more then I say 10 co2's that's sad
Hey man great video and review of this crosman I live about 3 min away from Arundel mills I’m gonna go check if bass pro still has any. What area you from? Maybe we can shoot together sometime
@@turbo15100 yeah I'm sure the aero pro is also pretty good. However there's no way it can beat the Griffin. Which is the same thing as the ADM Except the griffin is forged. And like I said even less expensive. I only run ambi lowers now and ADM and Griffin are the only two I will buy now.
Your very brave posting these guns. Maybe the government will have mercy on you but that's generally not their style. The government would rather steal your shit and make a public spectacle out of it.
Good review. Very honest. I'm 76 and full auto BB guns was what we dreamed about in the 50's and 60's. It's wonderful how they're so plentiful today. Years ago I purchased the Umarex Legends M1A1 and adults who think BB guns are dumb absolutely love to shoot my M1A1. Being a Thompson replica it's fabulous. It's also a powerful pest terminator. I see that the Crosman M1 is selling well, I'm glad for them.
Is it as heavy as a real M1? Heck no! M1's are heavy and bigger. But appearance is cool. Would not carry on the street. Auto is cool by BB gun and fun. But not too many organized squirrel armies out there.
The optic is a Northtac P10. I mounted it by using one of these: www.ebay.com/itm/404755434335 ,machining the bottom flat then using Gorilla 60lbs mounting tape to attach it to the top of the rifle.
I just purchased a new one and I got it all loaded up and fresh co2 inside but it doesn't want to chamber a pellet. Got some .177 crosman pointed premium grade pellets loaded up and co2 is not leaking. Any suggestions? Could it be the pointed pellets?
I disassembled the gun then drilled two holes into the plastic outer shell and the inner metal housing that matched the mounting holes for the stock. I then used epoxy to mount two nuts inside the metal housing for the mounting screws to thread into. I reassembled the gun then threaded the two mounting screws through the stock into the back of the gun.
My father also has one similar in his garden. I know it's not exactly legal but if you don't necessarily show it to the public it's not a problem. He often use this thing to hunt blackbirds and then make delicious pasta sauce.