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    Crosman 150 cocking knob question

    Not sure if have been replying to myself or not but I did post a few things to you at the bottom of the thread. Thanks again for all your help!
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    Crosman 150 cocking knob question

    Hi ChuckHunter, I was able to talk with Rick Willnecker at Precision Pellet in PA. He's worked on Crosman's since 1972, age 13! Rick had several 150 hammer assemblies and he even had a cocking knob laying around from an old Crosman job he had done. He basically guaranteed me that I would not get...
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    Crosman 150 cocking knob question

    As soon as I typed my last reply I checked my email and Dennis from Baker Airguns did respond. They do not have the knob or hammer assembly. He told to check JG Airguns and I did. Their website says they are "OUT" of the 150 hammer assembly. I am now trying Precision Pellet. If they're a no-go...
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    Crosman 150 cocking knob question

    Thank you again. Nice gun, 1st generation? I cant tell if the breech and barrel are separate in the photo. I did contact Baker Airguns by email. No response yet. I might just call.
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    Crosman 150 cocking knob question

    Thanks again, you've been a BIG help! The metal detector idea just hit me yesterday. I think there's a good chance I will locate the knob that way. If I cannot find it, I'm thinking of starting a new thread here at AirGun Nation, seeking just a 150 cocking knob from someone who might have...
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    Crosman 150 cocking knob question

    ChuckHunter, could I please to get you to clarify two things. (1) You said the cocking knob and hammer are one piece but does the knob unscrew from the hammer? (2) Is the threaded rod sticking from the back of my gun, with the little nut on it, part of the hammer assembly and missing only the...
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    Crosman 150 cocking knob question

    Thanks! I just emailed Baker Airguns/Dennis about this. Hopefully they can help.
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    Crosman 150 cocking knob question

    Thanks, Jonah. I did a member search but nothing came up expect Baker Airguns. Safe to assume that would be Mike Baker?
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    Crosman 150 cocking knob question

    Thanks again, ChuckHunter. In the meantime, I did look online, and what you said is spot on for what I read regarding replacing a 150's hammer assembly. But, I think if I do order a 150 hammer assembly, it probably is not going to be for a first generation 150. So, if that nut on the threaded...
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    Crosman 150 cocking knob question

    Thanks so much! So did I lose more than just the cocking knob? Like I said, I cannot recall if I added the nut or not. Also, I am basically blind in one eye and one hand is almost useless, so anything simple can be a challenge. Would this involve taking the gun apart? I'll look around and...
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    Crosman 150 cocking knob question

    After plinking around with my 150, I walked up a long hill to my car and when I went to put the gun in its case, the cocking knob was gone. I retraced my steps but no luck. The gun still cocks by pulling back on that little nut (see pics). It fires fine and holds air. This happened several...