C02 12 oz cartridges of any brand will work with your 160. Basically they are all the same. You can find them at most all sporting goods stores or Walmart or any paintball store.
The Model 160 rifle shot a .22 Pellet using C02 as a charge.
It uses a 12 gram C02 powerlett
The Model 150 uses any 12.5 gram C02 cylinder.
Please ask your question again. No one makes a 2 gram air cartridge. I think you are asking about a 12 gram C02 cartridge. CROSMAN never made a model 1107. Check your pistol again
I also have an 8G BB gun and I use the 8G N20 Seltzer cartridges in it and have had no problem. I also use "Crosman Pellgun oil" Or "RWS oil." I put a drop on the tip of the cartridge before I insert it into the pistol. This keep the pistol lubricated internally when the tip gets punctured. C02 cartridges have oil in them N20 cartridges do not.
No. C02 is required to make it fire. Without C02 all you can do is pull the trigger.
If you have the original C02 bottle. Crosman warns you NOT to use it. see the link below for the owners manual from Crosman.
There is No C02 cartridge in the Marksman Repeater, it is spring operated
See the link below for the owners manual...
I've had this happen to a few of my C02 guns. Remove the cover. Unscrew the pressure plate under the C02 cartridge. Rapp the bottom of the pistol butt with your hand. It's going to take a few times but it will come lose. You can also try pushing down with your thumb between strikes. A few things to remember when you go to put a new C02 cartridge in. Purchase "Crosman Pellgun oil." DO NOT USE regular oil it will damage the seals. Put a drop of oil on the end of the 12 gram cartridge before you put it in the handle. It will lubricate the seals and help prevent it from sticking in the handle. Never leave a C02 cylinder in the pistol overnight it will eventually blow the seals. Those cylinders produce 800 PSI so it is not good to leave them in the pistol. They only cost about 60 cents each and not worth trying to save. I get about 60 to 80 shots out of my pistols before they run out if C02 then I remove the cylinder when I'm finished. It's also good practice to remove them to prevent someone else from picking up the pistol and discharging it by accident.
You go to a sports store and purchase one.
The Marksman Repeater doesn't use a C02 Cartridge it a spring operated pistol