Friday, June 6, 2014

Crosman 1600

My latest project was found at a yard sale. I didn't really need it or want it but.... the seller dropped the price to $10 and I just couldn't pass it up. Since it's a smooth bore BB shooter I don't expect much in the way of accuracy.

According to the Crosman web site the 1600 was made from 1979 to 1990. It is modeled after the Colt Woodsman. It appears  that the 454 pistol made from 1978 to 1982 is the same pistol but unlike the 1600 the 454 has an adjustable rear sight.
The spring loaded magazine will hold 16 or 17 BBs and will empty the magazine as fast as you can pull the trigger. With a velocity of 350 fps and 80 shots per cartridge this pistol is a soda can killer.
The seal for the CO2 cartridge is worn out and leaking, luckily Crosman still stocks this seal and I have a replacement on its way.
I was able to slow down the leak by pulling the worn out seal and flipping it over. I managed to empty a magazine full of BBs before the seal started leaking again.
 

This shot group is encouraging, about half of the 16 BBs went int a nice small group. I was shooting at 5 yards, off hand. 
Once I get it sealed up I'll find out if this group was a fluke or if this pistol is as accurate as it appears to be.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Rick..not sure if you will get this or not but I am to the point of trying anything!...lol...I have an old 1600 that I bought back in the early 80,s.....had really forgotten about it but happened upon it in my son junkbox that has been in the basement for years......anyway bought me some CO2 and was gonna try it.....leaking.....I need seals....would you happen to know where I can get some?.....From my research looks like Crossman don't support this pistol anymore?.....Any info or help you could supply would be greatly appreciated....I'm in NC and if you could please e-mail me anything...lol....Jomeokee@AOL.com...thank-you..

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    1. It's been a while since I worked on any air guns so I'm not going to be much help. You can look for parts on their web site then check current models for the same part numbers. The seal for the CO2 cartridge should be easy. Give Crosman a call, they have great tech support.

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