Crosman 600 .22 Caliber semi auto pellet pistol
Posted: January 11th, 2011 | Author: zackpow | Filed under: 22 Magnum Pistol | Tags: .177, .22, 1377, 150, 1969, 2240, 22xx, 600, auto, caliber, co2, crosman, gun, pellet, pistol, semi |www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com Shoots 12 to 10 shots as fast as you can pull the trigger. True semi auto internal blow back system & a built in spring loaded 12-10 shot mag. You get 3 strong 10 shot mag with very little drop in power the last shot clocking over 300 FPS Trigger is light & crisp. Shooting hole in hole with open sight’s This guns accuracy is superb.
very innovitive pistol
How much does this cost?!?
@kriegmeister3000 I ordered them from pyramid air. They are best for paper targets they are too soft for the 600 causing jam’s. They are cheap at only $2.95 a tin & the 4th tin is free so I always keep a few tins around for paper punching.
@Xxoo0o0o0ooxX I have those pellets too. Diddn’t they come in a tripack of 300 ct. The thing looked like the container that you put your split shots in when going fishing.
@kriegmeister3000 Yes I will be posting more shooting video’s. The daisy pellets I am using are way to soft & get a little damaged from cycling. Whats funny is even know they are getting deformed I was hitting a 9 volt batter from 16 meters all night with those deformed pellets.
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Favorite quote: “…OUT…”
@Xxoo0o0o0ooxX That is interesting, I didn’t know that! Thanks for the information!
thats pretty badass
@Xxoo0o0o0ooxX
Ah that’s dedication my friend! Keep up the good work
@BOT101st Yes I was it was very late & wanted to get a video posted
Interesting pellet pistol, looks like a whole lotta’ fun.
You sounded half asleep when filming that as well!!
@robbie574 Interesting peace of history. It is the most complex air pistols ever made. The 1st airgun invented was for the Australian army it was a big bore & at the time had more firepower or should I say airpower then the musket loaders at the time. Shooting multiple rounds with low noise & no muzzle flash. From a repeating PCP air rifle. It was seen as unfair for use in war because of the unfair advantages the air rifle had over the powder burners.
@Xxoo0o0o0ooxX use a potato
@deerhunter1495 Got it from DENNIS L BAKER AIRGUN REPAIR you can find him on gunbroker. I payed $220.00 for it. The price on these pistols is good right now. A few years ago you would pay $300 & up for a pistol in this shape.
@TheJohnnyairgun It is a stinky target but fun.
Awesome, looks like you found a damn good one. Im stealing your onion target idea.
Nice,they dont make them like they used to,do you mind if I ask where you got it and how much?
Very cool, I was surprised to see where the co2 went and the direction it was pierced. I saw a video the other day. A guy dropped a wild bore with a .177 Gamo air rifle. I never would have believed if I didn’t see it.