Description
- Durable water resistant, synthetic design with rifled steel barrel, built-in 850 BB reservoir and side-load pellet chamber
- Variable control from 750 fps to 1000 fps
- Compatible with .177 caliber pellets or traditional steel BBs includes 17-round spring-loaded BB magazine (Pellets and BBs not included)
- Crossbolt safety to ensure proper and safe handling
- Comes with a fiber optic sight and 4×15 scope for greater accuracy
- Ideal for plinking or pest control
Sean –
This thing is an absolute beast! It. It basically seems like an upgraded 2100 which has been the benchmark of pump air guns for about 70 years, so calling it a Legacy is appropriate. And it’s warranted, first thing I noticed was how hefty it is, has good weight to it, feels so solidly constructed, a very stable platform. When I began to pump it I could feel the power it stored, by about 6 or 7 pumps it began to be not so easy, and the pump stock it very sturdy. It came with a 4x12mm Crosman scope which is nice, I upgraded the a 4x32mm which is awesome as it gives you a much better field and the ability to see in low light situations. The BB loader is a cap in the butt that clicks completely off which I don’t like so much, I remember some of my friends lost the cap and had duct tape on the butt. It has a spring loaded BB magazine as well, but personally I’m going to forget about BB’s with this gun, I have a Pumpmaster for BB’s. With it’s rifled barrell, great and variable power and tuned in scope I will only be shooting pellets with this puppy. For the price this gun is a tremendous value, sturdy, accurate, variable, and durable as hell, will last forever, you’re grand kids could shoot this gun with minimal maintenence. The Classic 2100 upgrade 2.0, in black. Nice gun.
James –
Not to happy with the plastic receiver assembly. I think this power plant should have been used in either the Crosman 2100 or the Remington Airmaster 77
Mike Petersen –
Bought this air rifle at Walmart on a whim last month and discovered that it’s an extremely accurate and deadly pigeon slayer out to about 50 yards. Sadly mine broke with loud pop and a bunch of smoke this morning on the 6th pump when I was loading and pumping it up to shoot a pigeon off the roof of my backyard shed from my bank door. If It wasn’t for it breakng so soon I’d have given a solid 5 stars across the board
Knightly H. Perez –
In the beginning the gun bolt was jammed but in reality you have to exert a bit more force than should be necessary. after putting the force I realized that’s all you have to do so I got out my other one and boom they were fine. they shoot well and the accuracy is quite nice.
Knightly –
I had bought this gun to start shooting guns because I had in interest in playing airsoft. after buying the gun I went to test it and the bolt was jammed, Walmart doesn’t return them so I bought another. I tested the bolt in the store and it opened twice. after the purchase I went home and put bb’s in but the bolt got jammed again and doesn’t want to open.
Andrew F –
Really awesome backyard plinking gun for targets. I bought this as I thought it would be an upgraded 760 pumpmaster, and it 100 percent is. Love the dual ammo ability, and the fiber optic front sight. Mine came with a scope, that honestly wasn’t the best, but I didn’t mind too much as I was purchasing for the gun and not the scope.
Dezmond akina –
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jack –
this was my first bb/pellot gun and I have to say its a very good beginner gun. I’ve shot and killed LOTS of squirrels with it!
LeRoy Hagerman –
I bought mine a long time ago, 30 to 34 years. my
The rear sight is positioned right. I have it 4 stars for quality cause the barrel and receiver I can’t fit tight to rely on accuracy of a scope mount on the receiver. There was a optional peep sight in the literature that came with it, to replace the ramp sight, I can’t find one. I qualified with an M16-A1 rear peep sight in Marines. Best sights. I will watch out for the air chamber issue.
jack –
I got this gun when I was 10. And let me say it was a true pleasure owning it. I killed Lots of small creatures with it. And overall a great gun
Hunter –
I bought the gun for small animal problems at my house. I had it three weeks and the stock broke off. Next time I went to Walmart I bought another one. Same thing. The stock broke off again after about only two weeks this time. Very disappointing!!!! My wife doesn’t keep receipts so I’m out of the $$$. Won’t buy another
Mike –
Light adult use on an off this summer and the stock broke off. No receipt as as I bought it last fall – so I’m likely out of luck. This is my first BB gun, purchase and I had a blast with it for the first month, but wow, I wouldn’t have expected a defect like this.
Mark –
For the use of what this was bought, it is ok. Teaching the young ones gun safety and such. This is not the crossman to buy if needed for target and plinking cans. The iron sights are off due poor placement on the barrel, the scope that comes with this is blurry to almost unusable, and the scope rings that are in the package are not what is pictured with a see through to use sights or scope. Gonna be a tough sell to go to the PCP models.
Elmer Hemingway –
My son received gun for Christmas. a couple of days later contacted customer service due to an issue and they sent a new bb gun out immediately. New gun arrived with no issues. I would definitely recommend this company due to their excellent customer service. Very happy customer.
Delphina Rhinehart –
Love these pellet guns, I show all my grandkids how to shoot safely. They love shooting at the targets and tin cans.
Armaund Grossie –
Item broke after only a week. When pulling the handle the door does not open to allow a pellet to be added.
Submitted several contact requests however no reply or email back.
Very disappointing since son used his Christmas money for it.
Pancho Villa –
Compre uno para mi hija de 10 años. No longer quieso. Quiere uno con mas poder y telescopio
Josh Mazzaferro –
Stock is flimsy has trouble getting bb to feed or get two at the same time other than those it’s a good bb/pellet gun get good shot placement finishing how many pump with what ammo you put in
Michael Branson –
I bought two new rifles to shoot with my grandsons as my old Crosman 66 is showing it’s age. The BB’s will hardly move into the final chamber, even with the downward twisting motion shown in the instructions. The rifle seems ok when it does fire, but I have only been able to fire 3 shots since I can’t get the BB’s into the final chamber. I took most of the BB’s out to see if maybe I had too many in the chamber and that didn’t seem to help.
Bruce Woodward –
Nice gun for the money. The only thing I don’t like about it is I have to load the pellets with a pair of tweezers because they end up backwards half the time when loading.
Nick –
I purchased this rifle at Walmart and out of the box the front sight/barrel was twisted clockwise. Walmart would not accept a return and Crosman customer service was great, sending out a new rifle to replace the original. Unfortunately the new rifle just arrived with the same issue. The photos attached are the sight picture from each of the two rifles. Not sure if this is a common issue that everyone just ignores but I have a 2100 with perfect sights. Hopefully there is a way to fix this!