I took my two 6s into the garage for a workout yesterday.
Both working well despite not being fired for a while.
They are pleasant to use as they take time to load and are single action (obviously!)
Designed to be shot with one hand and with basic sights they are a classic shoot.
Like the 600s they enjoy verminpells and similar to the 600 tend to make large holes in your target after 6 .22 shots.
I assume Crosman feel that there is no demand for a new version but I would suggest they are wrong!
MIne are stripped polished and have wood grips thanks to a talented and patient friend.
Nothing wrong with the black painted original look if the paint has survived.
I am told that they are not too bad to fix when time catches up so if you get the chance add one to the collection.
I do have various holsters and a rig but that is for in front of my mirror only!
Crosman SA 6 Musings
Re: Crosman SA 6 Musings
In a world of badly made replacements, most of which share the same internals, I certainly think there is a market for quality made airguns, and many of the manufacturers could do a lot worse than to reintroduce some of their earlier models!
If this was possible, what models would you like to see remade?
Kind regards,
Phil
If this was possible, what models would you like to see remade?
Kind regards,
Phil
M0KPH
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<