I'm having to move so it's time to get rid stuff.
I'm selling one of a Crosman Nitro Venom in .22. A scope is included. This is the exact rifle and package I have
Asking 75
In addition, I have a Crosman Vantage .177 for sale. Irons only, but it shoots dead on. This is the exact rifle I have
Asking 50 bucks.
Both rifles have the better part of a thousand pellets of various types each for you to experiment with. They've never been taken to the field and used exclusively for indoor or range shooting. They're both broken in, but just barely.
These are both gas piston rifles which means they can be left cocked indefinitely; they basically use a gas piston that's sort of like what the chair your sitting uses to go up and down. Squish gas, hold it squished, pull trigger and gas lets go, pellet goes flying. They're pretty quiet to with no loud SPROING noise. Both rifles are supersonic capable with lighter pellets.
Take them both and I will throw in a rock solid, if somewhat crude, homemade pellet trap for indoor shooting. Basically an old stair tread dovetailed into a box with steel plates screwed on the back to the inside. It's got layers of duct seal putty over the steel plates which makes the trap silent and ideal for indoors; it also prevents lead dust from accumulating.
I'm in the New Orleans metro area and will be happy to meet anywhere in the general vicinity.
I'm selling one of a Crosman Nitro Venom in .22. A scope is included. This is the exact rifle and package I have
Asking 75
In addition, I have a Crosman Vantage .177 for sale. Irons only, but it shoots dead on. This is the exact rifle I have
Asking 50 bucks.
Both rifles have the better part of a thousand pellets of various types each for you to experiment with. They've never been taken to the field and used exclusively for indoor or range shooting. They're both broken in, but just barely.
These are both gas piston rifles which means they can be left cocked indefinitely; they basically use a gas piston that's sort of like what the chair your sitting uses to go up and down. Squish gas, hold it squished, pull trigger and gas lets go, pellet goes flying. They're pretty quiet to with no loud SPROING noise. Both rifles are supersonic capable with lighter pellets.
Take them both and I will throw in a rock solid, if somewhat crude, homemade pellet trap for indoor shooting. Basically an old stair tread dovetailed into a box with steel plates screwed on the back to the inside. It's got layers of duct seal putty over the steel plates which makes the trap silent and ideal for indoors; it also prevents lead dust from accumulating.
I'm in the New Orleans metro area and will be happy to meet anywhere in the general vicinity.
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