The Pumpmaster 760 is known for its short stroke, high compression pump action giving shooters of all ability levels an sizes fast easy firing. A reservoir holds up to 200 BBs and for pellets, there is a convenient 5 shot manual clip. The maximum velocity is up to 625 fps (feet per second) with BBs, and 600 fps with pellets
The Crosman Pumpmaster 760 has been one of the most popular air rifles on the market since it was first released in 1966. A full-scale replica of a pneumatic rifle, it's known for its short stroke, high compression pump action, providing shooters of all ability levels and sizes easy firing. Its ammunition reservoir holds up to 200 BB rounds, the BB magazine carries 18 rounds, and there's a handy five-shot manual clip for pellets.
Specifications
- Pump action power source
- 0.177 caliber
- Muzzle velocity up to 600 FPS with pellets and 625 FPS with BBs
- 2.75-pound weight
- 33.5-inch length
- Steel barrel material
- Fiber optic front sight
- Elevation adjustable rear sight
- Cross bolt safety
About Crosman
In 1923 in Rochester, New York, Crosman was founded as Crosman Arms Company. From its inception, Crosman's principal products were airguns and airgun ammunition. During the 1950s, new accounts included Sears Roebuck & Co., Montgomery Ward, and Western Auto, all of which sold Crosman's products under their respective brand names.
In 1966, Crosman introduced its own Crosman brand airgun, the Crosman Pumpmaster 760, which has sold more than 11 million units to date. Crosman Corporation is now an international designer, manufacturer, and marketer of Crosman pellet, BB, airsoft rifles and pistols, Copperhead ammunition, and Benjamin pellet rifles and ammunition.