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June 19th, 2009, 23:11 | #1 |
Crosman Stinger tri-shot shotgun
First thing I would like to stait is that the gun I will be reviewing is not mine, but my friends down the street. This gun was purchased at CT for $69.99 (sale)
Packaging: The gun was packaged okay, consisting of a box and white Styrofoam. In the box consists the gun, 2 shells, BB speed loader, sling (wouldn't use it for the sake crosman made it), un-jamming rod and 500 .12 BBS. Looks i was suprised upon the guns looks. For a Canadian Tire gun it isn't that bad. The gun is partly clear, but not too shiny. There is a 2 sling adapters, made of metal. The sights are a bit to far down. (what I mean is the front sight is half way down the barrel). The sights are illuminated, green and bright orange. Feel The gun feels solid. Not as if it were going to break. No parts are falling off or feel loose. The gun only weighs about 2 pounds, nothing com paired to my M4. The grip on it is well done. A rubbery grip, that insures that your hand isn't going to slip. It would have been better if it came with a stock. Pulling back the cocking lever isn't too difficult, it gives a slight resistance but nothing too much. The guns feel over all is impressive. Shooting Now the part you have all been waiting for. The shooting test of this shotgun. Personally I believe it shoots quite well for a Crosman Gun. It shoots at about 330 fps with .12 . According to a poor mans chrono I did. Breaking through cardbord, and pop cans ( not both sides). The distance isn't too long about 10 meters before it begins to fail, that could be from the bbs though. The gun isn't too hard to aim, although not the best at accuracy. I (an okay shot) wasn;t able to hit a can from 20 feet away. Overall I believe this is definatly worth the money Rating Looks: 4 Weight: 5 Feel: 4.5 Shooting: 4 |
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June 20th, 2009, 00:16 | #2 |
Good review, I was going to get one but at crappy tire they usually go for like 120, and didn't really want to pay that much for a Crosman, I might though now.
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June 20th, 2009, 01:44 | #3 | |
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The crosman was $74.99 I think right now. My friend bought it 2 days ago |
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June 20th, 2009, 10:28 | #4 |
:O where do you live?
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June 20th, 2009, 11:23 | #5 |
i got one and when our group does a house clearing skirm it definatly gets respect, for a clearsoft it is a very sturdy gun.
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June 20th, 2009, 12:24 | #6 |
FAthers day coupon
CT has a Fathers Day coupon online, save and extra $10.last day today
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June 20th, 2009, 16:36 | #7 |
Use 0.2's or higher, not 0.12's. Or at least a mix that includes higher weighted BB's than 0.12's.
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June 21st, 2009, 20:49 | #8 |
What kind of stock can you add ? Will any kind of stock fit or you need to get a M3 stock or something similar ?
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June 21st, 2009, 21:16 | #9 |
aftermaket tm M3 stocks (or any other tm clone brand) will fit, as long it's for the m3
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June 22nd, 2009, 08:37 | #10 |
To paint the clear parts, I opened and disassembled mine. While I was at it I greased the tracks for the cocking rods and also sanded the said rods.
The shotgun is MUCH easier to cock now. Warning : disassembling the "mechbox" (place where the spring+piston are) more then once or twice will surely results in plastic breakage. I didn't open mine and I already see cracks in the plastic around screws. On a side note : mine chronies at 260 fps with 0.2 and I get a good spread with 0.25 (with 0.2 they just spread too much to be reliable I find).
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June 22nd, 2009, 12:32 | #11 |
I like the .25 in mine as well.
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June 22nd, 2009, 13:28 | #12 |
aka SNK or Shaniqua
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It is the same with TM M3. Much better with 0.25 bbs. They float longer and go straighter.
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July 3rd, 2009, 22:05 | #14 |
So this gun works well with .25's? I'm really thinking about getting it but 120 bucks(my local Canadiantire listing) for 20 metres(That's pretty good actually). I've been looking online(not too too hard) and have only found 2 websites the deliver to Canadians, neither of them have a 3 burst shotgun available. So I might just wait it out till it drops in price, worry about my other guns for now
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July 3rd, 2009, 22:19 | #15 | |
Its great bang for your buck, but if you don't have a primary AEG yet, buy that first.
Although its usable in CBQ, it wont really be effective in outdoor play.
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