Description
Build Your Arsenal With the Reliable Crosman 760 Pumpmaster
Ready for your first air gun? Start here with the Crosman 760 Pumpmaster! This pneumatic pump pellet gun is the trusted air rifle for youth or beginning shooters, and it’s perfect for everything from backyard plinking to taking down small vermin.
We packed a range of features into the 760 Pumpmaster. With its variable pump powerplant, you control its velocity. Shoot at speeds between 350 fps to 700 fps, depending on how much you fill the reservoir. Take aim with an elevation-adjustable rear sight and blade front sight, and a smooth bore steel barrel.
Features:
- Variable pump BB / .177 caliber pellet rifle
- Variable from 350 fps to 700 fps so you get greater control over your experience
- Durable, water resistant, plastic design in brown with a smooth bore steel barrel
- Elevation-adjustable rear sight and blade front sight help you stay on target
- Crossbolt safety promotes proper and safe handling
- Perfect for plinking or pest control
Set Your Sights on Fun With Crosman
Crosman was founded in 1923, and we’ve spent this last century perfecting the air gun experience so you experience the joy of shooting. We offer high-quality air rifles designed for plinking, hunting, and even competing. Additionally, we make it even easier to get the shooting fun started with benefits like bundle offerings and free shipping on orders over $99.
Get your air gun and air gun supplies here at Crosman. Reach out to our customer service team if you have any questions!
Bobby –
I purchased the gun for my grand son. We tried short range target practice…not good. 10 yards at a soda pop can…if you hit it, it’s by accident. Bb’s are all over the place.
jon –
I just bought a new Model 760. I have plenty of other Crosman airguns with rifled barrels already. I picked up one if these just to see how it shot. Of course, it’s mostly plastic. If it had wood and more metal I’d have given it 5 stars. Mine works just as advertised. It’s a shorter range airgun due to the smooth bore barrel. That’s fine with me. I’ve been shooting the heck out of mine since I got it. All with pellets. I’ve been experimenting to see if I can reliably get the group size down to say, 1/2" at 7 yards. It’s just about there. Best single group, was under 1/4", a 3 shot group. It won’t do that every time, but it’s getting closer. I put my BSA RD30 red dot sight on it, and it’s a very nice combination. I want to be able to use this to shoot rats getting into our chicken coop at night, and will set up 7 yards from the feeder.
This little airgun is fun to shoot, fast handling, and I like it a lot. The open sights won’t adjust for windage, and my 760 shoots about an inch to the left. But my eyesight is so bad I can’t do open sights. 5 stars for value.
I am a big fan of multi pump air guns. You control the power and velocity by how many times you pump it. For targets, try 3 pumps. For small pest hunting, 6 should do fine at close range. Generally speaking, my 760 seems to do best with a wadcutter pellet, I think that’s a good place to start the testing. It makes good power and is not very loud.
For those that don’t want a plastic airgun, check out 2100B Crosman. I have the Remington Airmaster 77, which is a 2199B with different cosmetics. The 2100 has a metal breech, but plastic stock. For an all wood and metal air rifle, there’s the Benjamin 397 and 392. But, you can buy 5 or 6 760’s for the price of one of these.
My barrel on my 760 seems to get dirtier, and do it quicker, than my rifled models. Don’t know why. And, this 760 is fine for an adult. I’m about 5′ 19" and I like the size of this model. I got the one that doesn’t come with a scope, as I don’t care for the 4×15 scope. This gun is good with a red dot sight, or, I lime a 4×30 or 4×32 regular crosshair scope, which I have on my 1377 and 1322 Crosman carbines.
Bruce Sadowsky –
I purchased the 760 rifle for my 6 1/2 year old son. I chose it over the Red Ryder with the intention of him "growing in" to it.
I was a little apprehensive with the purchase, but once he began shooting with it I realized that I’d made a good choice.
He understands that it is not a toy, and after some practice he has gotten very good at loading/pumping/shooting the rifle.
Being a "big boy" rifle it also gave me a great opportunity to teach my son safe/proper gun handling.
With proper supervision, I would absolutely recommend the 760 for even a young shooter.
Adrian –
I bought this air rifle used for plinking while working in remote locations. It is very durable outlasting my colleagues air rifles and accurate enough for hitting cans on rails.
Since that time my children have grown into it. It is an exceptional tool to teach gun safety and care to them and their friends.
If I ever lost this air rifle for some reason I would definitely replace it with a current model.
Brian –
Perfecto
B –
My parents bought me and my brother both 760 pumpmasters in the early 90s. Loved it growing up and learning gun safety. I recently got it out of the closet from my parents house (25+years later.) It would not pump, for $10 online for a seal rebuild kit it works like the day I opened the box! Recommend for sure if your not raising a sissy kid. This gun needs someone that’s going to chase squirrels thru the woods trying to get a shot!
dean –
Great accuracy, got one for christmas with some of the hollow points and it works exactly how its advertised. Planning on hunting squirrels with it soon and most likely buying the 4x scope with it.
David Lubetski –
Very cool. Great teaching tool!
David Lubetski –
Excellent teaching tool!
john kindseth –
Worked as it was suppose to. Have always had fun with Crosman products.
Steven Reinhart –
I had a 760 pumpmaster in the 80s and it was a tank. I bought a 760 at Walmart a couple years ago for 30 bucks. It just said 760 pumpmaster on the side and was made in China. The quality was miles away from its 80s counterpart. I just ordered one directly from crossman for 50 bucks. The pictures showed it said 760 pumpmaster classic on the side, pictured box had Built in America in big blue and red letters. What I received was the same as I had previously gotten from Walmart and the box looked the same as pictured minus the Built in America. I figured the 760 Pumpmaster classic was a better build in America version of the generic Walmart China one but was sadly mistaken.
chris basnett –
pellets ok bbs not even close and the 11mm sight Mont is 13mm so you cant mont anything to it so all n all not happy at all. junk!!!
Scott Stutsman –
My old crossman from back in the 80s is much more accurate than the one I bought a month ago. I have had three different people shoot it, have adjusted the sights and it is so far off that it is not worth shooting. None of us can get an accurate shot with it. Not worth buying or shooting. DO NOT BUY
Michael Petronio –
Wish the stock was wood instead of plastic