Description
The Crosman Full Auto P1 BB Pistol redefines backyard fun! Able to fire full or semi-auto with a realistic weight and feel, this pistol is perfect for plinking or honing your marksmanship fundamentals. This full-size, all-metal, CO2 pistol slings BBs up to 400 fps firing at a cyclic rate of up to 850 rounds per minute! Featuring a realistic blow-back action, removable 19 round magazine that also houses CO2, an accessory rail, and removable red laser sight, this pistol has it all! “Take it Outside” with Crosman.
- Tactical, full auto BB air pistol
- Fueled by one 12-gram CO2‚ cartridges and delivers velocities of up to 400 fps
- Removable 20-round clip compatible with traditional 4.5mm steel BBs
- Accessory rail with rail-mounted red laser sight
- Realistic weight, blowback action and functions, great for skill development, training and fun
Whether you’re practicing your aim or just having fun, the Crosman Full Auto P1 BB Pistol delivers reliability and performance.
Juan Trejo –
Its probably the best one I owned so far. Magazine is amazing but cant seem to find extra ones for sale. Just got it ams still playing with at. Will do another review in the near future.
Raul Ruiz –
An awesome piece of weaponry! The blowback feature in sync while in auto fire is not only an exciting shoot it is very intimidating. Personally the Full Auto P1 in the hands of a seasoned shooter can make for the safer resolution as a defensive weapon for whom ever need deterring*.
* JUST MY OPINION
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Steve Tischendorf –
First off, it deserves a 5 star rating for being a good replica. The hammer, slide release, mag release, select fire safety, and ability to field strip are nice and accurate. The weight of the entire package gives a realistic feel. It’s a great conversation piece, display gun, novelty item and that seems to be it.
It deserves 1 or 2 stars for accuracy, reliability, and cost to operate. The sights are non-adjustable, which is common among co2 pistols, but even the cheapest guns in my collection have far better accuracy right out of the box. I had to quit looking across the sights and watch the BB’s fly and make point-and-shoot adjustments to hit a target only 10 feet away. It looks as though the laser will be necessary equipment. It uses so much gas per shot that a 12 gram co2 bottle will be freezing up (on a 70 degree day) by about the 10th shot and you have to allow it to warm before finishing of the magazine. Forget about "unloading" an entire 19 shots with full power. Even after warming up, one co2 cartridge will only expel about 30 shots, then it’s time for a new one. My other blowback guns will easily fire 60 to 80 shots on a warm day. The magazine needs work. The follower will ride up over the last BB and get stuck, causing a feed failure. It seems impossible to get the dislodged BB free without a small screwdriver or pick. The magazine has a good, strong spring to feed every BB (if it doesn’t get stuck) but that also makes it hard to load. It doesn’t lock open for loading and you have to hold it with a strong fingernail or small tool and I am aware of no compatible speedloader, so expect to pick up spilled BB’s. I hope the future includes some magazine updates, otherwise pass on this one and buy the R1.
Wade –
Steve- I’ve been able to use the speedloader that came with the DPMS with this mag, just ‘backwards’ from the way it’s used with that mag. Crosman has responded to me to say you can get additional mags by calling them for the order. I haven’t done that yet, but will. Gletcher has a mag that works, the GLM07-92 for their TAR-92, but it’s more difficult to fill with BBs. I did manage to drill a hole in it to facilitate loading, but neither of these mags have locking followers. I’d love to get another speed loader as well – one does not come with their refurbished DPMS, alas, ’cause that’s a good bargain.
D8m8 –
A feeling of pride having 1.
I gave it all 5 stars ’cause it is a CO2 powered BB gun.
All it is, a BB gun. It does not shoot pellets, the barrel is smooth, not rifled. Unlike other BB pistols. The pieces move together as a firearm pistol.
Power and range? Depends on how quick you tighten the CO2 w/o leakage.
Connie Horkins –
I love this gun but having difficulty of placement of the spring… any help appreciated.
Thx
Connie
Chuck –
It was a fun gun until the plastic part at the bottom of the clip striped out. I have been trying for 2 years to get a clip for it and Crossman will not tell me where or sell me a clip. So the gun is useless!
Rudy Bass –
I bought a p1 (Beretta) and ak1, (AK-47) mind blowing at the least. I Haven’t experience that since I was a cop (30) years.like they are classy, it even came with a BB loader, a laser( two different items. Just little extras like completely on time. Means there alert. I Purchase a 3 Umerex airguns liked the styling give you that. No disappointment there. But the 3 are now paper weights, hard to get service even if your paying for it. Whatever.
Stay Well,
Franklin –
Not a cheap CO2 pistol, everything is as expected, 2 dissatisfactions, as a handicapped person loading the mag with one hand has been a challenge because there is no spring catch. My true disappointment is that as close as 7 yards it shoots crazy low, to hit a soda can I need to aim at least another soda can higher in semi auto. Is this defective? Or is supposed to hit low to compensate for the recoil when in full auto? It is a shame when you can’t even see the can because you have to aim so high and then guess how much left or right cause you can’t see anything, not enjoying It.