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The Medalist II was made between 1970-76. If you want an estimate of value you need to state the condition of the pistol, something like, poor, fair, good, Very good, or excellent. Also is it still working and does it still hold air when pumped.

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Id say Good to excellent condition.It was my Dads gun when he was a teen & by the time I got it the pin was hangin out the front.like 20 yrs later which was last yr,i had a good buddy of mine who builds & makes big guns work on it & the he cleaned the barrel & parts then oiled it & put it back together & cleaned it up on outside to...Looked Awsome when I got it back :-) & shoots Great to my knoledge which isnt to extensive seein i never shot 1 of these before but it ,puts a hole in a paint can on 5 pumps at 25 ft.Not sure if thats good or not... .22 cal ... I used hollow point led pellets.it also came with a black leather lookin like case with red velvet like material on inside & straps that hold the gun & 2 other straps for holdin pellets I would presume.its in Good shape also.And how much differ is the Medalist 2 compaired to the newer models of it.i think 1322 & 1377 are them.Not sure which 1 is a .22 & .177.But is there a difference in them or how they shoot or velocity or anything like the 1300?Thank U :-)

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Q: What is the value of Crosman Medalist II Model 1300?
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