The 1322 Crosman Medalist was made in 3 different variations:
1st has a steel breech and cover 1977-1981
2nd has a plastic breech and steel cover 1981-1986
3rd has a brass bolt 1998-2000
Please state the condition of the pistol so a estimate of value can be given. Is it still working? Is it in excellent, very good, good, fair or poor condition?
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∙ 11y agoWhat is the condition of the Crosman?
Fair to Poor condition
It would be worth between $15 to $20
Source (Bluebook of airguns 9th edition. (Latest edition)
It hard to find a "1322 Medalist" in like new condition, but if you have one it's worth $55-$65. it was made between 1977-2000 in 3 different variations.
See the link below for the Crosman 1300. It is similar to the 1322 model.
The Crosman 1322 fires a .22 caliber pellet. It is rated at 460 Feet Per Second (FPS).The Crosman 1322 fires a .22 caliber pellet. It is rated at 460 Feet Per Second (FPS).
No, none do. But if you buy a Benjamin 392, or 397, (Benjamin is owned by Crosman) those come with a cheapie plastic lock. I've got 3 of them, wanna buy one?
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
1322-1100 = 222
1 2 661 1322.
1, 2, 661, 1322.
The Crosman 1300 Medalist II was made between 1970-1976 as a .177 caliber and the model 1322 medalist was made from 1977-2000 as a .22 caliber. It is no longer in production. One in perfect condition will cost you around $80 plus if you can find one.
There are at least 10 different Crosman Revelation models. Which one are you asking about?
The GCF is 2.
Between $125 - $165.