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.
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.
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.
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.
200 Feet Per Second (FPS)
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.
Short questions, quick answers. The analogy being the rapid fire of a repeater rifle or machine gun.
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.
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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