Crosman 760P Pump Master .177 Air Rifle

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Crosman 760P Pump Master .177 Air Rifle Price History

Price History for Crosman 760 Pumpmaster 177cal, 695FPS, Variable Pump Air Rifle, Bb or Pellet

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Current Price $40.20 September 4, 2024
Highest Price $40.20 July 12, 2024
Lowest Price $40.20 July 12, 2024
Since July 12, 2024

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$40.20 July 12, 2024

Crosman 760P Pump Master .177 Air Rifle Description

  • SINGLE-SHOT, BOLT-ACTION PELLET AND BB AIR RIFLE
  • DURABLE, WATER RESISTANT DESIGN – Brown with smooth bore steel barrel
  • VARIABLE CONTROL – From 350 fps to 700 fps
  • COMPATIBLE WITH .177-CALIBER PELLETS OR TRADITIONAL STEEL BBs
  • CROSSBOLT SAFETY – To ensure proper and safe handling
  • ELEVATION-ADJUSTABLE REAR SIGHT AND BLADE FRONT SIGHT – To stay on target
  • KIT INCLUDES – 4×15 Scope, Target and Safety Glasses (BBs and Pellets not included)
  • IDEAL FOR PLINKING AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT

Crosman 760P Pump Master .177 Air Rifle Specification

Specification: Crosman 760P Pump Master .177 Air Rifle

Brand

‎Crosman

Color

Brown

Rounds

‎200

Product Dimensions

‎35"L x 2.5"W x 5.25"H

Item Weight

‎2.72 Pounds

Air Gun Power Type

‎Spring-Piston

Barrel Material Type

‎Alloy Steel

Frame Material

‎Plastic

UPC

‎028478133754

Manufacturer

‎Crosman Corporation

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎34.8 x 5.1 x 2.3 inches

Package Weight

‎1.43 Kilograms

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎35 x 2.5 x 5.25 inches

Brand Name

‎Crosman

Warranty Description

‎LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY

Model Name

‎Crosman 760 Pumpmaster

Material

‎Blend

Suggested Users

‎""

Number of Items

‎1

Part Number

‎760BKT

Style

‎Kit

Sport Type

‎Hunting

Hand Orientation

‎Ambidextrous

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Crosman 760P Pump Master .177 Air Rifle Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Crosman 760P Pump Master .177 Air Rifle

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  1. william dennison

    I shot the rifle at 20yards and had a consistent 3 inch group while resting it on a railing. I was also shooting pop cans at 30 yards the same day. 10 pumps with daisy pellets.I’m sure the rifle could cut that group in half with a good rest. The scope that comes on it is nothing fancy but it’s pretty clear and seems to hold its zero pretty well. Over all it’s a great value. Most of the gun is made of plastic. When you pump it DO NOT HOLD IT BY THE PISTOL GRIP ON THE STOCK. People have broke these guns because it gets a little harder to pump around pump #8 and that’s a lot of stress you put on the stock and receiver it that’s where your holding it. Instead you put your hand flat against the barrel and pump the forgrip that way. If you do that you will likely never have an issue with the gun. For the money you can’t go wrong. I’m very happy with my purchase.

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  2. william dennison

    I bought this instead of a Daisy red ryder because of the pump. I can pump just twice and not have full force.. or I can pump several times to really hit. This way I don’t have to kill the garden rabbits, just sting ’em!
    When I want to I can ping away at tin cans and dent them up good. Nice little gun. less hard to pump as you use it. I got the spendier model for the lower price.. ok by me! loading is weird but you’ll figure it out. No pellet clip came with it, apparently they don’t work anyway so.. no loss. Glad I bought it. I’ll update IF there are any problems. using Daisy BBs.

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  3. Twang

    The first delivery showed up and the barrel wasn’t even attached to the air rifle at all. Ordered a replacement and while the barrel is attached, it is slightly rotated so that the iron sights will not line up. So you can’t properly aim the air rifle. It comes with a scope that you will need to install and zero in. The magazine feed tube has issues. BBs get stuck and you are unable to load a bb into the firing chamber.

    The entire air rifle is cheaply made. Too many plastic parts. It feels like you could very easily snap it in half.

    This is far from the bb rifles I had in the 1970’s. Poor quality. I would not buy again and would not recommend to anyone.

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  4. Tim

    Only shoot steel BB’s as solid lead get jammed because lead is easily damaged causing the ball to lose is cemetery.

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  5. SecondRound

    bbs seem to be more accurate than pellets. Still,well worth the price.

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  6. Amazon Customer

    I used this gun 3 times, shot about 15 to 20 pallets until I realized the last time I used it that pallets have Jamed in ..I’m not sure if I could ever use it again and how to get those stuck pallets out 🙁

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  7. Halcyon_Days

    This is a great little pellet rifle, and for the cost you absolutely cannot go wrong here. Single shot for .177 cal pellets, fired HPs no issue in my quick 3-pump test. This thing can take *10* pumps which i almost don’t believe but thats definitely no small amount of power so be advised this is no kids toy. It IS however a perfect intro tool to the basics of safe marksmanship, which was what my intent was for the rifle in purchasing. 10/10 will buy again!

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  8. Thomas Money

    Back in the early ’70s, I had a Crossman pump BB gun. I’m pretty sure it set me back $35 to $40, which, considering inflation, would be around $6 or $7 today. The original was all wood and metal, but this newer one is a mix of plastic and metal. Surprisingly, it still feels sturdy. If I could have grabbed a plastic one for $6 as a kid, I would’ve snagged 2 or 3. Nowadays, the wood and metal version would go for around $236 due to inflation. Funny how times change, huh? But honestly, when you’re dropping $40 on a pump BB gun with a scope today, the price and value are a no-brainer.

    Accuracy-wise, I found it to be perfectly fine. Whether using iron sights or the scope at about 30 feet, I managed to keep nearly every shot within a 4-inch pattern—standing with no support.

    Loading was a breeze for me. I’ve read some reviews griping about it, but either I’m lucky or others are missing the trick. The procedure works like a charm every time for me.

    I deducted a star for beginners; it’s not as straightforward as a Daisy lever-action BB gun. Once you get the hang of it, though, it’s a piece of cake. Pumping requires a bit of strength, so my grandson stuck with the Daisy while we had our target-shooting fun.

    If you’re looking for more, be ready to cough up more cash. Otherwise, this is definitely a solid pick in the value range for a great gun.

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  9. Lef Hylton

    I know guns and I know BB guns. I’m old enough to remember when they used to make BB guns out of metal. I bought this for a 14 year old girl for her birthday. The 760 is kind of the mid/low grade model in the Crosman Air gun line. First lets talk about the bad. First and foremost, there is no windage (left or right) adjustment on the rear sight other then bending it over a little which I did. There is only elevation (up or down). Second the barrel is not rifled. While it is made of steel, without rifling BB’s and pellets very easily wander off course, with this said accuracy is not this guns strong suit. Third it is hard for youths to pump. The 760 has a relatively short stroke on the forearm pump. This doesn’t give you a lot of leverage. The girl I bought it for is an athlete and she has some trouble with it, her cousins who don’t get off the couch and play video games all day, really had trouble with it. Forth, its almost to light. Being made of mostly plastic, this gun is so light its almost hard to keep steady on the shoulder. This could be a plus though if your child is going to be carrying it around in the woods all day.
    Ok now for the good. First it’s a fun gun to shoot. There is nothing better than sitting out back and knocking over a few can with this thing. Second it had enough power to be effective. You could easily blow through a blue jay on the feeder, a red squirrel that is bothering you, your neighbors plate glass front window, or you eye, without a problem. It you think you are going to kill a skunk, raccoon, or the neighbors cat, you are out of luck, it doesn’t have the muscle. Third its cheap, dollar for dollar I don’t think you can find a better air rifle. Its much better than any rifle or pistol that takes a CO2 cartridge. Do not buy your child any BB gun that uses a CO2 cartridge. They are all junk and don’t shoot well at all, plus the cartridges will cost you more than the gun its self. Fourth it takes BB’s and pellets. BB’s travel faster but are very inaccurate, but you have a reserve of them in the gun making them easy to load. Pellets are harder to load, but are more accurate, and if you get the hunting pointed tip pellets are better for penetration. Fifth it’s a pump, there is no spring to weaken, there are no CO2 cartridges to start loosing air pressure. I found in the past Crosman seals hold up well. Give then a drop of oil once and a while, and your air rifle will last a long time. Being a pump you can very the air pressure. So if you wanted to shoot in your basement, pump it three times, or if you go outside pump it ten. The long term consistence of crosman pumps are very good.
    In conclusion I recommend the 760 for the price, but if your willing to spend a little bit more, the Crosman 2100 fixes just about all the bad points I mentioned. It twice the air rifle at twice the price. The 2100 you can really start to teach a child some real shooting fundamentals, as the accuracy is far superior with the rifled barrel. Also don’t put a cheap little scope on this, the pellets and bb’s drop so quickly your better just to use the open sites.
    You are much better buying your kid this than a video game!!!!!

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