Crosman 3576 Semi-Auto CO2 Powered Pellet Revolver with 6-Inch Barrel
- Semi-auto 10-shot .177 caliber pellet pistol
- Shoots single or double action
- Shoots up to 435 FPS
- CO2 Powered
- Ideal for target shooting
This semi-automatic 10-shot air pistol is unique with revolver styling and finger-molded grip design, perfect for action shooting. Powered by CO2 and available single or double action the 3576 is easy to use, as well as accurate with its six inch rifled steel barrel.This semi-automatic 10-shot air pistol is unique with revolver styling and finger-molded grip design, perfect for action shooting. Powered by CO2 and available single or double action the 3576 is easy to use, as well as accurate with
List Price: $ 88.99
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Great gun,
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Amazing Deal,
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357 crossman,
This being my first pellet gun i was unsure what to expect when it arrived, that mixed with the low price made me doubtful over the quality of this product id be getting, well i was wrong. despite coming in a plastic clamshell packaging it’s an incredible plinker with a great weight a nice feel to it, but like everything it is not without it faults. having put about 150 pellets through it i can list the following
Pros:
great weight (roughly 2 pounds)
good fps (about420)
good range
can hold 10 pellets(and more clips can be purchased if its reloading is not fast enough)
adjustable sights
rifling in barrel (accurate)
feels strong, durable
easy learning curve for new shooters, in one day i was able to constantly hit a small pill bottle from 30 ft away
loud, a nice bang per shot
mounting rail for sights,lights & etc
duel action or single action
easy to tell when it needs new co2, makes a pop rather than a loud bang and pellets curve
and of course price at a retail $40
Cons:
it’s break barrel, however the button to press to get it to break is incredibly stiff on mine at first, which slows down shooting, and people with smaller hand might have trouble getting it to do so, no biggie, just takes time to break it in when its new.
co2 seeps out if not used for some time, even with pelgun oil, meaning if i don’t use all of the co2 in one day and let in sit overnight the next day it’s empty
the handle which comes apart to load the co2 is faulty, in that the clips that keep it on the gun are thin strips of plastic, but that is only an issue when taking them off, otherwise they feel solid
the tightening screw for the co2 has a small metal flap, allowing for a better grip when its tightened, however it is loose so when it is in the handle it rattles when ever the the gun is moved
All things considered its a pleasure to shoot, and very easy to pick up and use even for beginners like me.
with this though you’ll need
Pelgun oil
.177 pellets (i use crossman wadcutters)
co2 cartridges
and maybe invest in extra clips so that reloading is a quicker process
hope this helps your decision on whether or not to purchase.
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