Crosman Crosman Power Master 760 Identification

I've own this Power Master 760 since I was young and need help identifying it's variant or year it was made. Also can rebuild kits be purchased and is it worth it?
I'm wanting to clean it up and give it to my grandson.
Thanks!

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That's one of the last of the near original design models. Prolly a '76 or so. You can find the exact year at crosman.com.

Yes, they're worth fixing and having. I have a few that I both treasure and use a lot. (There's a trash can out on the back forty with a whole bunch of dents in it.) The quad-seal is a pain to replace, and the spring that holds the BB-retainer in the receiver tends to jump out, but it's do-able.

Luck,

J~
 
https://support.crosman.com/hc/en-us/categories/200223634-Owner-s-Manuals-and-Parts-Diagrams
https://support.crosman.com/hc/en-us/sections/200658060-Crosman-Air-Rifles?page=3#articles
now that gives you dates and the part numbers and you can compare changes as the rifle was updated if at all

now is the rifle worth a lot no but i understand your
That's one of the last of the near original design models. Prolly a '76 or so. You can find the exact year at crosman.com.

Yes, they're worth fixing and having. I have a few that I both treasure and use a lot. (There's a trash can out on the back forty with a whole bunch of dents in it.) The quad-seal is a pain to replace, and the spring that holds the BB-retainer in the receiver tends to jump out, but it's do-able.

Luck,

J~
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