Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Crosman Remington Summit .22 Caliber Hardwood Stock Break Barrel Air Rifle with 3-9 X 40mm Scope

Crosman Remington Summit .22 Caliber Hardwood Stock Break Barrel Air Rifle with 3-9 X 40mm Scope Review



Crosman Remington Summit .22 Caliber Hardwood Stock Break Barrel Air Rifle with 3-9 X 40mm Scope Feature

  • 0.22 caliber airgun offers powerful firing velocity of 950-feet-per-second
  • High-end scope system with multiple adjustment capabilities and rifled steel barrel
  • Customizable two-stage adjustable trigger
  • All-hardwood stock and fore end with detailed checking offer attractive finish
  • This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes
The Crosman Remington Summit is a .22 caliber airgun that offers a powerful firing velocity of 950-feet-per-second (FPS) and a variety of ways to make your shots more accurate. Its high-end scope system with multiple adjustment capabilities and rifled steel barrel, which spirals your pellets in a straight fashion combine to offer surprising accuracy. You can customize the two-stage adjustable trigger, and an all-hardwood stock and fore end with detailed checking offer an attractive finish.

Specifications

  • Spring power source
  • 0.22 caliber
  • Firing velocity up to 950 FPS
  • 7.8-pound weight
  • 45-inch length

About Crosman
In 1923 in Rochester, New York, Crosman was founded as Crosman Arms Company. From its inception, Crosman's principal products were airguns and airgun ammunition. During the 1950s, new accounts included Sears Roebuck & Co., Montgomery Ward, and Western Auto, all of which sold Crosman's products under their respective brand names.

In 1966, Crosman introduced its own Crosman brand airgun, the Crosman Pumpmaster 760, which has sold more than 11 million units to date. Crosman Corporation is now an international designer, manufacturer, and marketer of Crosman pellet, BB, airsoft rifles and pistols, Copperhead ammunition, and Benjamin pellet rifles and ammunition. This .22 caliber airgun offers a powerful velocity of 950 feet per second and a variety of ways to make your shots more accurate. For example, it's high-end scope system with multiple adjustment capabilities and its rifled steel barrel, which spirals your pellets in a straight fashion. The shooter is able to customize the two-stage adjustable trigger to their preference. The Summit's all-hardwood stock and for end with detailed checking offer an aesthetic appeal sure to impress.


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