Crosman 1968 Crosman 760 PowerMaster

Just picked up this Crosman 760 ”Power Master”. It has a April 1968 date. I shot my cousins every summer back in the late 60’s. My wife also said she had the same gun when she was a girl as soon as she saw it. It shoots strong at over 500 fps with eight pumps. I bought it as non working but I guess the guy didn’t know how it operated because it works perfectly. Cleaned right up. All original. Hardly used in nearly 60 years. Love the “tootsie roll” cocking forearm. It is fun to have an American made pump bb rifle to shoot. Brings back very good memories. Anyone else have one?
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Just picked up this Crosman 760 ”Power Master”. It has a April 1968 date. I shot my cousins every summer back in the late 60’s. My wife also said she had the same gun when she was a girl as soon as she saw it. It shoots strong at over 500 fps with eight pumps. I bought it as non working but I guess the guy didn’t know how it operated because it works perfectly. Cleaned right up. All original. Hardly used in nearly 60 years. Love the “tootsie roll” cocking forearm. It is fun to have an American made pump bb rifle to shoot. Brings back very good memories. Anyone else have one? View attachment 547438
That's a real beauty 😍
 
I got my 760 @1974, brass bolt, looks like poplar wood forearm and the plastic butt stock. They feel so small when I shoulder it now but still a fun gun

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I have one like that in the basement. It's a solid shooter that I found at the flea-market.

Nice to see another Correia reader on this site.

Cheers,

J~
 
I got my 760 @1974, brass bolt, looks like poplar wood forearm and the plastic butt stock. They feel so small when I shoulder it now but still a fun gun

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That’s the one I had. Many miles across the handle bars of my bike.
Imagine what would happen to a 10 year old doing that today.
 
Struckat I’ve said it before, if kids today did the stuff we got away w…I mean the stuff we did in the 70’s the SWAT team would show up. It’s amazing we didn’t lose a few fingers with our developmental versions of a spud gun. Didn’t shoot our eye out either. I will always wonder how many thousands of bb’s and pellets are at the bottom of that pond.

Rick H.
 
Just picked up this Crosman 760 ”Power Master”. It has a April 1968 date. I shot my cousins every summer back in the late 60’s. My wife also said she had the same gun when she was a girl as soon as she saw it. It shoots strong at over 500 fps with eight pumps. I bought it as non working but I guess the guy didn’t know how it operated because it works perfectly. Cleaned right up. All original. Hardly used in nearly 60 years. Love the “tootsie roll” cocking forearm. It is fun to have an American made pump bb rifle to shoot. Brings back very good memories. Anyone else have one? View attachment 547438
Nice find indeed!
 
I think I have one in much beaten condition in the basement. Maybe no buttstock. Should remedy that. Have great grandsons who will be needing it soon. Ages 6 and 7 I think. One older great grand daughter who needs one too. My problem is MOST of my stuff is adult in style and power level. Be Well Brothers, B.
 
I had a 760 in the early 70's. It took a lot of convincing to get Dad to allow me to step up from my Daisy 1894 BB gun to a pump pellet gun. After a couple of years the 760 began to leak and I was old enough for a Sheridan which Dad also wasn't keen on but gave in and allowed me to work to earn one.

The Sheridan pretty much erased any memory of the pot metal and plastic smooth bore 760, lol.