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Crosman Corporation has introduced the new M4-177 pneumatic air rifle.
Crosman Announces New
M4-177 Pneumatic Air Rifle
November 14, 2011
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(GunReports.com) Crosman Corporation has introduced the new M4-177 pneumatic air rifle that shoots both pellets and BBs. The M4-177 is a .177 caliber multi-pump air rifle, assembled in the USA.
The M4-177 comes equipped with a windage adjustable, dual aperture (2-position), flip rear sight, and an elevation adjustable front sight. For added convenience, a sight adjustment tool and Firepowr pellet clip are stored in the magazine for easy access. The BB reservoir is located on the side of the receiver and holds up to 350 BBs. An 18-shot internal track feeds BBs into the action.
Using pellets, the precision, rifled steel barrel consistently delivers accurate groups. The M4-177 offers velocities of up to 660 feet per second (fps) with BBs and 625 fps with 7.9 grain, .177 caliber pellets. MSRP, $119.
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