I think you are asking about a model 106 Pistol ( I'm not sure) It was made from 1947 to 1953 in .22 caliber.
The model 101 is a pellet Rifle not a pellet Gun and was made from 1925 to 1950+. It was made in 9 variations one of them was from 1946 to 1950, but it's a rifle not a gun. "You did say Pellet gun." ( You will have to clear this up.)
When you ask for the value of a air gun or rifle then, you need to give me more information than "How much is it worth?" Let me explain. If I asked you "How much is my 56 T-bird worth?" The first thing you might ask is, "What condition is it in?" It could be a real gem or just a bucket of rust. It's the same with any antique. The current condition determines the value.
You need to give a description of the air gun or rifle, give it some sort of rating like, it's in (Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent) shape. Or tell me that is looks well used or has very little wear. Something that gives me an idea of where to start. Without more information it is not possible to give you an estimate of value.
This model was made for Sears by Crosman. It is a Crosman model 160. For the owners manual see the link below.
Sears Model 126.19300 is a Crosman model 140/1400. Crosman no longer repairs this model. Go to http://www.crosman.com/airguns/service/repair and put in your model number and it will help you find a repair shop near you.
State the model of the rifle? 126.19320 Answer: Both Crosman and Daisy made Air rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins name. Any model that started with 126 was a Crosman and any model that started with 799 was a Daisy. I believe your model is a Crosman 400 made between 1962-64. Go to the Crosman home page and click on "Download an owners manual". You should be able to find a owners manual and a parts manual there. See the related link
Crosman made all the airguns for Montgomery Wards. Unfortunately my catalogue doesn't list this particular model (not all the records were kept and some cross-reference models were lost.) But I did a search on the web for (Montgomery Ward Hawthorne M140 ) and found a photo of the M140. With this I cross-referenced it with my Catalogue and I believe it is a Crosman model 140 made in 4 variations from 1954 to 1968. If you go to the Crosman home page you can find a link to all their airgun owners and parts manuals at the bottom of the Crosman home page.
there are over 100 different model Crosman airguns. You need to specify the model and the condition of the Crosman you want to know about
What is your Question? Are you asking about a CROSMAN model 120 price or problem? Please re-post
As far as I know there is no Crosman model 88. Daisy made a model 88. I've attached a Link to Crosman's list of Owners manuals for all their rifles. You are welcome to look at it and try to find a Crosman model 88. See the link below.
Crosman still has parts available for this model. You can order directly from them. I've attached a link below of all the Owners and parts manual for Crosman rifles. (it's a Crosman web page) Find your model and open the parts diagram Then call Crosman customer service and order your needed parts. Crosman is spelled with One "S"
If you are talking about a winchester model 1890,.22cal pump rifle?Then it was made by winchester in 1923.
It's a model of a COLT 357. Just like the Crosman 1077 is a copy of a Ruger 1022. Several of Crosman's air guns are modeled after real firearms.
Yes Crosman makes the model 1077. It is a copy of a Ruger 1022.
THIS IS A CROSMAN. It is a Crosman model 140 or 1400