Like the pic below. Preferably mint, I'll pay $250.00. I would MUCH prefer the sub PAL Canadian version that stores like D&L Airgun used to sell for $189.00
Crosman MTR 77 NP ((( Have one now, thanks. )))
Crosman MTR 77 NP ((( Have one now, thanks. )))
When the 425-hp "street Hemi" version hit the street in 1965, it was akin to taking an M230 chain gun to an arcade shooting gallery
Peter
Peter
Re: Crosman MTR 77 NP
Still kicking myself in the skinny rear end for not acting fast enough when Cabelas had them on sale for $79 just a few months back... Would have been an easy $170 profit once I unloaded it to you.
Nah, who am I kidding. No way I'd let go of it.
Nah, who am I kidding. No way I'd let go of it.
No, no, it was bigger than that! It looked like a weird monkey-dog thing!
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Re: Crosman MTR 77 NP
Sure you arent thinking of this one (pile of junk) Joolz? The M4?Joolz wrote:Still kicking myself in the skinny rear end for not acting fast enough when Cabelas had them on sale for $79 just a few months back... Would have been an easy $170 profit once I unloaded it to you.
Nah, who am I kidding. No way I'd let go of it.
When the 425-hp "street Hemi" version hit the street in 1965, it was akin to taking an M230 chain gun to an arcade shooting gallery
Peter
Peter
Re: Crosman MTR 77 NP
have one my self. but paid through the nose to get it
good finish. Can be very accurate if held properly. installed a proper metal carry handle on mine
Really should have been a .22 because of the power
good finish. Can be very accurate if held properly. installed a proper metal carry handle on mine
Really should have been a .22 because of the power
Re: Crosman MTR 77 NP
Yeah, I'm not a fan of NP 1100fps rifles to be honest. Even with the NP the shot cycle is pretty harsh. That's just me though, other people are are different or may want to use it for hunting etc.JAG1 wrote:have one my self. but paid through the nose to get it
good finish. Can be very accurate if held properly. installed a proper metal carry handle on mine
Really should have been a .22 because of the power
I just think these ones look cool and I like the oddball stuff. I put this one in the " like to have" category
When the 425-hp "street Hemi" version hit the street in 1965, it was akin to taking an M230 chain gun to an arcade shooting gallery
Peter
Peter
Re: Crosman MTR 77 NP
Have one now, thanks.
When the 425-hp "street Hemi" version hit the street in 1965, it was akin to taking an M230 chain gun to an arcade shooting gallery
Peter
Peter