The model 400 is a 22 caliber pellet rifle. It's powered by a 12 gram C02 cartridge. You can find ammo at any sporting goods store like Walmart, Cabala's, Basspro or Big 5 sporting goods.
In excellent shape it would be worth around $150. They were made in 2 variations between 1957-1964.
For the Owners Manual see the link below.
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.
It would be worth right around $95 in Excellent condition.
You can't it's not designed to be a repeater.
It was made for Western Auto by Crosman between 1966-70
The Crosman 400 is rated at 450 FPS. See the link below for the owners manual
This is known as the repeatAIR not repeater. It's the Crosman model 1008 You can find the parts diagram for all Crosman's weapons on their web page. (See the related link at the bottom of this page) then click on Rifles or Pistol manuals
It's a repeater. It's not semi-auto.
Crosman offers a service to locate repair shops that work on Crosman antiques. See the link below
The Sears model 126.19330 rifle was made by Crosman. It is the model 166 BB repeater, it was made between 1958-1971. Originally it was produced be P.Y. Hahn until crosman took over the company. As for the value, it can not be determined without knowing the condition of the rifle. Excellent, Good, Poor? More information must be given to estimate value.
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Crosman offers a free service to locate shops that repair older Crosman airguns. See the link below. Or locate a repair shop with #2 link below.
The Hahn Super Repeater was marketed by Crosman, who also furnished air rifles to Sears. Possible. New Answer 3/30/2008 Yes Crosman made the same rifle (Hahn Super Repeater Model 166) for Sears under the JC Higgins name. Value Apx: 100%=$125 to 60%=$45