I know... re-read what I just wrote. I told you exactly how to find the length in my last comment
Upvote 0
You are absolutely right, and i will get, most likely a Gamo Swarm. But this, being cheap, gives me the chance to learn with, without much damage if something goes wrong.Crosman are generally not high priced air guns. By the time you order parts and put the time into possibly re-engineering the thing, you may be better off just buying the full power model.
I can't even find my own model diagram , never mind other more powerful models. And are no sizes on either. However, ordered a new NP spring ,seller says shoul fit since is same external size, but full power. Will see how that works out, and after may modifie the piston.I know... re-read what I just wrote. I told you exactly how to find the length in my last comment
It looks just like it, except the muzzle silencer. Yes, ram piston, and comes in .177 and .22 cal. I have the model #, yet is not listed in their directory. Customer support did not reply. So i just give up. I did order a new ram, stronger, and will al;ter the piston. And live with it. At least i learned how to take it appart and re-assamble without much worry if i screw up. And if not happy with results, will just get a Gamo Swarm, whatever model will choose. And ohh, you made me cry a bit: here, a Crosman f11 .22 cal. is can$ 305+ 15% tax! So, if i buy a Gamo, or whatever I may fancy, will hop over to your side of the border and get one! All good!Random guess but looks just like what's called the Crosman F4 here in the US. Likely the same rifle except for the lower powered ram/piston setup and named F11 because of it.
![]()
Crosman F4 (.177)
Kickstart your air rifle experience with the stellar Crosman F4 .177 break barrel air rifle, featuring Nitro Piston technology. Get shooting with Crosman.www.crosman.com
You are right. Without sizes, parts look identical. Actualy have ordered a ram that exact size. I wish Crosman Customer service would have helped as you didOk let's try it this way. The Crosman Fire and F4 except for minor cosmetic differences are the same rifle.
Here's the Parts List for the Fire:
View attachment 466778
You are right abot Customer Service: You don'r have the part number, are out of luck. And if it looks identical, chances are...not gonna go thereCrosman Customer service is actually pretty good along with prices, but you have to have the part numbers for what you want since they won't look them up for you.
Parts look identical because in most cases they are...lol. Crosman tends to use the exact same action/power plant and just change the stock and sights a bit and give them new names.
Just now, finally got the diagram with parts for my gun, from Gravelagency, a Canadian parts supllier.Ok let's try it this way. The Crosman Fire and F4 except for minor cosmetic differences are the same rifle.
Here's the Parts List for the Fire:
View attachment 466778