Yeah I have a couple of .177 Crossman airguns: a rifle (RepeatAir 1077) and a 3576 revolver, both very fun, co2-powered, and with circular "magazines" of 12 and 8 respectively). I love being able to just whip them out at my cabin or even in a garage and blast the crap out of some cans, fruits (watermelon makes for a fun time), and other destructibles.
I used to have a pump as well, but I like being able to emit a large volume in a relatively short amount of time. Having to pump about 6 times or more to get any power out of it was kind of irritating after a while. I believe it was a pumpmaster 760.
Actually, all three of them have been Crossman (or Crosman, whatever), and they're great. I personally haven't had any issues with the plastic furniture of the guns (the barrel, receiver, and pretty much everything else is metal as far as I can tell).
edit: Wow. Crosman has a .177 pellet rifle that fires at up to 1000 fps muzzle velocity. That's a spicy meat-a-ball!
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