Yay Woot! Keep this up!
These are great little guns for $90! Much more accurate at short distances than the Gamos, probably because it’s a cheaper scope, but hey, if you can put 10 pellets through the same hole at 5m, that’s good enough for this game! Plus, it looks like an “assault pellet gun” and will terrify those hyperfearful people at the BB gun range.
goes to grab his snacks and gets comfy
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Any opinions on the noise level? Is it comparable to the Silent Cat on performance?
With the price of gun ammo increasing, and the current difficulty in getting many calibers, I’m thinking this might be an inexpensive way to continue enjoying target shooting. Does anyone have any personal experience with the amount of noise this airgun makes?
It is a little bit louder than the Gamo Silent Varmint Stalker, but not a lot, unless you shoot PBA ammo and it goes supersonic. ANY supersonic projectile is going to be earshatteringly loud, and you’ll need hearing protection. This gun CAN shoot PBA ammo supersonic, but lead will stay subsonic, and quiet enough to shoot indoors without hearing protection (It’s quieter than hammering nails). DO remember your eye protection though! Pellets can bounce, and YOU’LL PUT AN EYE OUT WITH THAT THING! ;-o
If these are still available when I get up in the morning I may have to poor financial decision myself into one.
I still have my classic King and modern Red Ryder already…
Something tells me, Dianne Feinstein would NOT like this. (Well, she wouldn’t like ME owning it, SHE has much larger weapons at her disposal.)
/Ducks behind couch!.
TT, is it OK to bad-mouth political types?
steve
LOL
A couple of (good) reviews - Customer Reviews for Crosman TR77 Air | Pyramyd Air
Still no .22 or hey woot could buck the trend and offer a .25
Come on bring out something besides a .177
I would love one, but im my state are those stick-in-the-mud buzzkilling state legislators, so I am out of luck. Does anybody know if I can have a friend from other state buy it for me and then mail it or better yet, gift it to me? Is this a legal way around? Or do I personaly have to travel out of state to buy it?
Agreed - I’d love to see woot! pricing on something with more stopping power.
Here’s my wish - Benjamin Rogue .357 - The world's most powerful production air rifle - YouTube (Crosman Benjamin Rogue .357) - here’s a great video showing bullet penetration from that air rifle in very large game - Benjamin Rogue .357 big game penetration - YouTube
** Disclaimer - Don’t click either links if you’re at all squeamish! **
I just don’t want to pay retail for the gun, I would love to see if woot! can get them on the cheap . . . LOL
Come on woot. You’ll put your eye out.
Again. Why are there so many zip codes excluded in PA? I can easily walk into Walmart or Dick’s Sporting Goods and buy multiple brands and types of air rifles. Also, I checked and they will ship them too. I know there is no restrictions where I am. I love Woot and would love to buy one here as it’s cheaper, and I just prefer to give Woot my money.
It may have to more to do with shipping restrictions controlling age of buyer in your jurisdiction and nothing to do with actual legality of ownership or sale - or it could be becasue of pending legislation or litigation currently occurring in your jurisdiction. woot! is owned by Amazon, they are going to err on the side of caution, I would assume some zip codes may be blocked out simply due to the prior actions of local prosecutors . . . There are several large law firms that maintain databases that companies can access to try to insure they won’t have any hassle in shipping air rifles, ammo, parts, etc. - for some reason the zip codes that are excluded made sense to some lawyer to exclude, and they are probably right to advise their clients not to ship there . . . It is what they get paid to do - protect the merchant. Not every list contains the same excluded jurisdictions. Some lists are more conservative than others. Bottom line, it boils down to the exposure (risk) the merchant is willing to accept.