We had organized bb gun wars in 1983 and 1984. The Crosman 38T was my main gun witb the 38C as a backup in my holster. We would name the battles after historic wars. Here is a photo of me in the field with the 38T. It was an amazingly accurate pistol and stood up to the abuse of war games. The Crosman 16 shot 1600 was a favorite by many but would end up breaking the trigger after a few wars.That looks like a really nice gun. I used to see those around a lot when I was a kid and always wanted one but my parents wouldn't let me have it. When I got older and could do what I want I got into firearms and forgot about the 38T.
How does it compare in quality with the replica revolvers made today? Was it difficult to replace the seals?