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CrosmanŽ Quest .177 cal. Air Rifle with 4x32 mm Scope

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CrosmanŽ Quest .177 cal. Air Rifle with 4x32 mm Scope


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Avg. Customer Review: 4 Star
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Product Features
CrosmanŽ Quest .177 cal. Air Rifle with 4x32 mm Scope
  • ACTION: Break-barrel spring air
  • CALIBER: .177 (4.5mm) pellet; CAPACITY: Single shot
  • WEIGHT: 6.0 lbs.; OVERALL LENGTH: 45 in.
  • MUZZLE VELOCITY: 1000 fps.; MAX. SHOOTING DISTANCE: 305 yds.
  • SIGHTS: Fiber Optic Front Sight and Adjustable rear; 4 x 32 Scope


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Product Description

A powerful, precise step up! Crosman Quest .177 cal. Air Rifle, 1,000 F.P.S. fast, available with 4x32 mm Scope! Crosman quality, ready for target fun and varmint-annihilating action! You choose just the Rifle, or one with a Scope chosen to be just-right for this air gun! If you choose the scoped model, you'll get a precise 4x32 mm air rifle Scope to add extra on-target performance to this Rifle's power! On-target, all the way: Single-stroke, break-barrel spring piston action delivers 1,000 F.P.S. power with light cocking effort; Beautiful hardwood Monte Carlo stock with ambidextrous cheek piece and shock-absorbing rubber recoil pad; Precision rifled steel barrel; 2-stage adjustable trigger, so you can customize for the perfect feel; Fiber-optic front sight, adjustable rear sight; Manual safety; 45"long, weighs 6 lbs. Get yours right now! WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase Air Guns. Air Guns cannot be shipped to CA; CT; DE; Chicago, IL; MI; New York City; NJ; D.C.; MA; Canada or Puerto Rico. Air Guns cannot be shipped Parcel Post. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Air Guns. AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Crosman Quest .177 cal. Air Rifle - word search in our store for 'Crosman'. Crosman Quest .177 cal. Air Rifle with 4x32 mm Scope



Product Details
CrosmanŽ Quest .177 cal. Air Rifle with 4x32 mm Scope
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  • Publisher: CROSMAN
  • Label: CROSMAN
  • Studio: CROSMAN
  • Average Customer Review: 4 Star based on 9 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Sporting Goods: #15680


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:4 Star

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: This is a NICE gun and WELL worth the money! 2008-06-18
Comment: I bought this rifle to dispatch some squirrels that have been invading our back deck. Initially, I was using a 20 year-old Daisy Powerline 881 from my youth but it didn't have the power I needed for a quick, humane kill. That's not the case, however, with the Quest 1000X.

When I opened the box, the first thing that struck me was how hefty and well-made this rifle is and the solid wood stock has a nice satin finish to it.

I'd read reviews about the scope being crap and having to constantly adjust it and for the life of me I have no idea what these guys are talking about. Once I put about 50 rounds through it to break it in, I zeroed-in the scope and now it's almost too easy picking off squirrels. As long as I do my part with the crosshairs, they're goners.

This thing hits hard. I shot it at my shed door - 1/2" thick particle board - and it went right through it from 10 yards away, using Superpoint pellets.

I found this rifle shoots the Predator pellets (Nylon ballistic-tipped) very accurately. I don't have any sandbags for an accuracy test but the real-world results speak for themselves...I'm picking off squirrels left and right like it's nothing. And they just drop dead in their tracks.

My one complaint about this rifle is the trigger. From the factory it's absolutely horrible. You'd pull back and pull back about 1/2" and never know when it's going to fire. Once I adjusted the trigger to get rid of all that takeup, I pull back and it stops...at that point any more pressure lets it go. There's a screw you can turn to take out all that slack, it's in the instructions and simple to do.

I bought mine at a local store on sale for less than I've found online. The salesperson told me not to dry fire the gun or I'd ruin it and the instructions say so as well, just a heads-up.

Great gun, great value and I give it a full 5 stars. I'm really pleased with it.


0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: response to trigger qestoin in earlier review 2008-04-03
Comment: no to the qestion in another review i have 55 year old benjamin pump bolt action airgun and its a beast i got it from my father
it has a hairpin trigger that a slight touch will set off also i have shot quit a few other pellet guns and it depends on the gun about the trigger most of them dont take that much of a pull if u open up the bottom of the gun (wich i wouldnt recomend unless you know what your doing) you can mess with the sensativity by recalibrating the trigger action


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Good Gun, Good Price 2007-09-04
Comment: I've had my Crosman for sometime now and I enjoy it alot. It has some good power. I use mine to hunt squirrels and rabbits. I've dropped them at 40 yds no problem. One shot kill, as long as my aim is on. Groups really nice and I really like the wood stock. I did change the scope so I can zoom in on my target better. The old scope was good, I just need more magnification. It's a good gun.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: quest 1000 2007-08-09
Comment: The gun has nice heft and seems to be of quality build. I've fired only about 100 pellets, but it seems to be accurate and keeps a pretty flat trajectory out to at least fify yards using Beeman Silver Sting pointed pellets. But I do have a major beef with the length of the trigger pull--it is nearly half an inch even when adjusted to its shortest setting. This makes it almost impossible to know when the thing will actually fire, which can greatly effect one's accuracy (at least mine.) Do all airguns have a long trigger pull? This is my first one.

John


0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 2 Star
Summary: Waste of money 2007-05-19
Comment: Go to Walmart and buy a Beeman 1100 series. It's cheaper, better, and doesn't require shipping.



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