Description
The Crosman American Classic is the ultimate backyard plinker. This .177 caliber pellet pistol features a single shot bolt action for easier cocking and loading and a rifled steel barrel for accuracy. Get variable pump power with the easy-pump forearm and control the velocity up to 695 fps for your style of target shooting. Comes with a fully adjustable rear sight and fixed-blade front sight.
- Variable pump, .177 caliber pellet pistol
- Single shot, bolt action design for easier cocking and loading
- All-weather synthetic design with rifled steel barrel
- Delivering velocities up to 695 fps
- Fully adjustable, rear sight and fixed-blade front sight
Pete Halloran –
Great little pistol for targets cans or snakes and rodents too. Gotta pump it up a few times for power but it’s the most powerful and best bb/pellet pistol I’ve used for the money.
Rolf –
I was surprised at the accuracy of this pistol. I like the consistency you get with a pump gun over CO2.
It feels solid in my hand. Not like a flimsy peice of plastic like some airguns feel. (There is some type of non metal material for the handle and pump but plenty strong)
The only negative is the trigger pull is too hard.
I was repeatedly hit half inch targets at 10 and 15 yards. I think the gun would be accurate further if you didn’t have to pull the trigger so hard. The hard pull tends to move your hand the little bit that throws the accuracy off at a little farther down range.
Great gun. Great Value.
Rolf –
I was surprised at how accurate this pistol is. I consistently hit empty shot gunshells set up at about 15 yards. I was doing 6-7 pumps.
The gun feels nice and pretty solid. I really like that it is a pump gun. I have only ever had a CO2 pistols and the change in pressure as you go through the cartridge always results in inconsistent targeting. This is not problem with the P1377.
The only negative thing that kept me from 5 stars is that the trigger pull is too hard. It does make it more of challenge to get off accurate shots.
Judson –
It was great.
Brent Johnson –
Haven’t been able to use it yet
Valerie Steen –
Don’t know yet it is being given as a gift
Joel Colvin –
I really like this little pistol! I have the old buttstock attachment for it from the pistol that I bought when I was 14. The only thing that I think was not an improvement is that the newer model only shoots pellets, well the older model also shoots BB’s. It was always really nice to be able to switch between pellets and BB’s on the old one. By the way, if you all do refurbishment of old air guns, I would love to send my old pistol in and have it refurbished! It simply needs work on the air chamber as it doesn’t hold air anymore.
David Przekop –
It looks like Crosman has extended the bolt probe on the newer model 1377.
Ken Kisty –
At the rod and gun club the air rifle range is 10 yards. Right out of the box with 4 quick pumps nearly all of the first 8 shots were within the half dollar size bullseye.
Brandon Fields –
So far so good, seems a little weaker then I remember then being.
Ken Frederick –
This is a great pellet gun. Since it is variable you can use it in almost any backyard…..utilizing good common sense. Easy to load and pump….but be careful not to pinch your hand while pumping.
Tony –
It is a fun Pistol to shoot. Pumping it up can give your arms a workout. Can also be be used to rid your property of pests. The majority of shots are right on the money I have it both in 177 and 22 cal. Both are well worth the money.
Kurt Hein –
Build quality solid and has great accuracy potential with one major oversight. Rear sight is beyond cheap. Come on guys. Flimsy plastic and won’t lock down to hold zero. Checked product line for upgrade and found nothing.
Douglas Grande –
It came without a rear sight. After one call I received the rear sight but not the screw to attach it. The screw in on the way.
Mark Houts –
writing request, does Crosman build a variable pump air revolver semi automatic.22 pellet gun?
Kevin Kendall –
Exactly like the one I had 20 years ago. Perfect for backyard plinking.