WOW! That was my first CO2 gun. 14? BBs as fast as you can pull the trigger. We had a cherry orchard and I would sit in a lounge chair and shoot starlings and grackles in the trees and off the overhead wires all day. I once shot over 400 birds in a day. My older brother thought he was the ship with his 760. He had the distance, but inside 20 yards I out shot him every time.
I had that gun until it was lost in a move in 1993. Only problem was the warped casting under the grip.
jchoi54, sorry for late reply but I don't have any experience with the 451. You might contact Heather at JG Airguns. As far as I have researched JG Airguns has the biggest partst inventory of any airgun ever made and probably with the most experience.
cea1960 you lost a gun??? It doesn't get any better with age! The warping at the bottom of the frames is common with earlier styles. Crosman bb-matic 454s were more reinforced in that area.
Wasn't sure I could find this site again. Hope you will see this.
Dad broke his 454 40 years ago. I have it now. Have attempted to refurbish it a bit. Carefully straightened frame, cleaned and checked parts without taking it apart much. Will need new set of seals, but it does at least shoot, about 8 feet. CO2 capsules about 45 years old. Trigger won't reset. New spring needed?
Yes I do please I have a 454 with a new seal kit , but can not get CO2 capsule to be pierced . Piercing screw and attached cup looks alright too! A small dented point is visible on the capsule piercing place.