Description
Practice Your Plinking Skills With the Crosman American Classic
Want an all-American backyard plinker that blasts the competition away? The American Classic is the perfect air gun for beginners and expert target shooters alike.
This Crosman .22 variable pump pellet pistol features a single shot bolt action design that allows for easier cocking and loading as well as a rifled steel barrel for greater accuracy (alongside the fully-adjustable rear sight and fixed-blade front sight). Variable pump capabilities on this .22 pump air pistol are delivered by means of an easy-pump forearm, helping you control the velocity up to 460fps, so you can hit any target.
Features:
- .22 caliber pellet pistol
- Variable pump capabilities for greater control
- Single-shot, bolt-action design makes cocking and loading seamless
- All-weather synthetic design with a rifled steel barrel
- Delivers velocities of up to 460 FPS
- Fully adjustable rear and fixed-blade front sight
- Compatible with the Crosman Steel Breech Kit, which allows you to easily mount your favorite dovetail accessories on the Crosman American Classic
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Crosman has been developing fun, innovative air guns for over 90 years to help shooters like you experience the simple joy that firing an air gun brings. More importantly, with bundle offerings and free shipping on orders over $99, it’s easy to get started.
Whether you want the Crosman American Classic or you’re looking to build up your arsenal with rifles and full-auto air guns, we’re here to help. Find your target or reach out to our customer service team today if you have any questions.
Don –
Same great gun as the American Classic (.177) I purchased two years ago as a replacement for my 50 year old original Crosman 130 (.22), now retired to collectible antique status with my powder firearms. I do like the older styled rounded pump lever of my (.177) better than the new design as it provides a better grip and I liked the brown choice of color of it better than black. But after 50 years of plinking and pest elimination I’m just glad to see this old gun still in production. Although pricing seems to have risen recently it is still the best bang for your buck and no co2 to be concerned about for an afternoon of fun or adding to shooting cost.
Mike Y –
I own a lot of air guns, of both American and imported manufacturers. As far as oldest and still working, that would be a Crosman .22 Classic I purchased when I was in Jr. high school in the early 1970’s. It was far more accurate than most air rifles I had back then, and it put a lot of rabbits and squirrels in the stew pot back then! It always supplied a lot of enjoyment, too. It got to the point where nearly any target within 30 yards was unsafe from someone with that pistol. When more streamlined pellets became available, that range increased. Although the pistol still operated, I had the seals replaced in about 2010 because the power had been decreasing from simple wear and tear. It was $20 well spent because the gun shoots nearly as good as new, and does to this day. I’ve considered ordering the stock attachment for this model, and I am waiting for the Crosman Customer Service folks to answer the email I just sent to be sure the stock fits a model this old. Simply a great pistol!
Piloto –
I am looking for a multi-shot .22 cal pellet pump pistol, but do not see one.
Jacob Reyes –
I purchased one from my local hunting store and it’s great!
TB –
Picked this .22 up and was immediately fascinated with it. Put a scope mount on added a suppressor and a red dot sight. did the empty .22 shell on the trigger spring and now has a 2 1/2 to 3 pound trigger. This thing if you can hold it still shoots 1/4 inch groups at10 to 15yds and for a change the velocity is higher than stated i am getting 492fps consistently with 14.3 HP at 10 pumps. Fun to shoot and Accurate!! Love it.
Marc Zirogiannis –
I am a complete novice and this was recommended by a reputable reseller. I researched and ended up purchasing. Sturdy. Well made. A great find for the money.
TONY pellegrino –
Very nice gun. Enjoy shooting it. Lot’s of fun.
Shawn M Vester –
Love the gun but – Rear sight all the way to the right, and rear notch pushed all the way down to get it aligned. I’ve ordered a steel shaved breach, maybe this will help.
Charlie Hewins –
I had a 1322 I wanna say back in the late 80’s – early 90’s. It was the best find at the time & still is today. It’s a beast, durable, powerful, consistent, affordable, u can’t go wrong wit it… Period!
Pat Enwright –
It’s a great pistol for plinking!