Some of my collection that I like to have on display just because. None are too rare or are high end but all are older/classic vintage and several have special meaning to me.
On the left; Crosman AIR-17 with rare factory scope and mount, I don't think I have seen more than 1-2 others.
Old Crosman 760- this was my brothers who passed away many years ago.
Crosman 761 XL- a friend's brother had one of these and I drooled over it when I was about 18. I had to have one but it took a looong time before I added it to my collection.
Crosman M1- this is the first variation (1966-67) with wood stock, original magazine, factory manual and repair manual.
Daisy El Dorado BB/pellet- The first airgun that was truly MINE, got it around 1980. I would have no guess how many BB's & pellets went through this one and overall is in very nice condition for its age. I have the repair kit for it but just have not got around to installing it, has not been shot in at least 20 years.
Daisy/Sears Ted Williams 1894 lever action BB rifle- this was my fathers and the first BB gun I think I ever shot. What fun we had using this at home and upstate for many years.
On the right; Crosman 2200 first version- given to me by a family friend who passed away a year or so after gifting it to me.
Beeman R7 pre safety- not in great condition but the first airgun I ever tuned myself.
Markham- Chicago model- these were the world's first BB gun's (not first airgun as some like to argue) made from 1887-1910. Had to have this one for its nostalgia, the company was sold to and is now known as Daisy!
Crosman 1100 air shotgun.
Beeman R8- a real gem of the lower powered and what I would call mid size piston rifles.
Beeman P1 with Beeman shoulder stock and Blue Ribbon model 25 scope.
On the left; Crosman AIR-17 with rare factory scope and mount, I don't think I have seen more than 1-2 others.
Old Crosman 760- this was my brothers who passed away many years ago.
Crosman 761 XL- a friend's brother had one of these and I drooled over it when I was about 18. I had to have one but it took a looong time before I added it to my collection.
Crosman M1- this is the first variation (1966-67) with wood stock, original magazine, factory manual and repair manual.
Daisy El Dorado BB/pellet- The first airgun that was truly MINE, got it around 1980. I would have no guess how many BB's & pellets went through this one and overall is in very nice condition for its age. I have the repair kit for it but just have not got around to installing it, has not been shot in at least 20 years.
Daisy/Sears Ted Williams 1894 lever action BB rifle- this was my fathers and the first BB gun I think I ever shot. What fun we had using this at home and upstate for many years.
On the right; Crosman 2200 first version- given to me by a family friend who passed away a year or so after gifting it to me.
Beeman R7 pre safety- not in great condition but the first airgun I ever tuned myself.
Markham- Chicago model- these were the world's first BB gun's (not first airgun as some like to argue) made from 1887-1910. Had to have this one for its nostalgia, the company was sold to and is now known as Daisy!
Crosman 1100 air shotgun.
Beeman R8- a real gem of the lower powered and what I would call mid size piston rifles.
Beeman P1 with Beeman shoulder stock and Blue Ribbon model 25 scope.