Most likely "No," but here is the parts drawing for the pistol (see the link below)
Crosman offers a service to locate repair shops that fix older Crosman air guns see the link below
It looks like 4X larger than normal
because the water it looks like a refflected mirror but it bdoesnt and the stam of a flower it looks like it is broken but it is not broken
because the water it looks like a refflected mirror but it bdoesnt and the stam of a flower it looks like it is broken but it is not broken
(note) Its an album from HMV, but it looks like it hasn't been broken
It's Broken.
The broken tower is below the town with the Daycare. It looks like a bunch of stones piled up and is near the water.
I would like to know for sure myself. It sure looks like he wears a toupee.
It looks like a slab of wood with a barrel mounted on it and a very thin trigger guard. The best way to Identify one is the fact it's a push barrel. It was made between 1961-1969. See the link below for the owners manual from Crosman.
If you think about it, Arizona sort of looks like a broken chisel.
it it HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...if i say so myself......hmmm. She looks punk-ish
No. The tip that goes into the speedometer is broken off. Looks like plastic.
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.