The Marksman 2002 Repeater is rated at 250 FPS.
Crosman does not own Marksman. Crosman made a Repeatairmodel and Marksman made a Repeater model. See the link below for the Marksman Repeater owners manual.
Oh, dude, loading pellets into a Marksman Repeater is like, super easy. You just pull back the bolt, drop a pellet into the chamber, push the bolt forward, and you're good to go. It's like loading a Nerf gun, but with more potential for accidentally shooting your eye out.
Plate Repeater is used in the fire alarm system so that it shows the same information that the main control panel does. The repeater panel looks a lot like the main control panel and can be placed up to 30 meters from the main control panel.
Most likely made sometime after 1977 to present. Marksman repeaters are a low grade spring fed air pistol and usually do not have much value. In excellent condition they are worth around $15-$20. They fire a BB at a rated speed of 200 FPS. In comparison with a Daisy Red Ryder that fires a BB at 350 FPS.
200 Feet Per Second (FPS)
Short questions, quick answers. The analogy being the rapid fire of a repeater rifle or machine gun.
The M1 Garand is a semi-auto, and can fire as fast as you can pull the trigger- for 8 shots- at which point it must be reloaded. According to FM 23-5, there is no prescribed maximum rate of fire for the Garand, but a trained marksman can fire 40-60 aimed shots per minute.
Repeater panels, also known as Annunciator panels are used to provide a visual display of the main panel. They can additionally provide limited control functions, such as acknowledge, silence, and reseting the main fire alarm panel.
Woman on Fire - 2002 was released on: USA: 1 September 2002
Fire on Ice - 2002 was released on: USA: 29 April 2002
A Repeater fires a shot each time you pull the trigger and will fire every time you pull the trigger until all the BB's are gone, It just keeps "REPEATING". A Single shot must be reloaded between shots
Because you could fire it in repetition without having to reload it after each shot, the way you had to with muzzleloaders.