Hi Dave:
Just picked mine up from under the desk and had a look.
I'd be guessing that something has interfered with the trigger catch.
If it was mine I would be dis-mantling it and giving it a really good clean and blow out with compressed air. Once you have removed the stock you should be able to see the mechanism.
Cheers.
Hello, I'm not sure why you wrote under this other guns listing. The Crosman Phantom .177 Caliber Break Barrel Air Rifle is a single break action pump and it only shoots Pellets. also much nicer than the 760 pump master, but, it also costs more than 2x's as much.
as for your problem with the 760. sounds to me like it was not maintained well. If You have tried this already ( Crosman Pellgunoil® Air Gun Lubricating Oil ) and it did not work. You can assume that little BB gun is probably broken, the air compression chamber have popped a seal most likely.
if You haven't tried that, oiling the gun then I suggest doing that and maybe it's not too late. There really isn't a lot to be done on these cheaper models of BB guns.
if the BB gun is not years old, just purchased, and Amazon buy, or something else cool like you have a wal mart receipt for it or even if you don't have a receipt and you just want to exchange it. ( i will explain that in a minute ) then I suggest you try sending it back.
If You bought it at a store`, you don't have a receipt. do this if you feel you did nothing to deserve this broken gun.
go back to that store and buy another one, exactly like that one. with cash or card. save your receipt, take the gun home, get it out of the package and use it and take care of it according to the directions. in a day or two take the broken one and the box from the new one back to the store and tell them you want a refund and they will credit your card back Or if you paid cash they will give your cash back. This method of return eliminates the possible bad mood or cranky manager that COULD turn your request down because of no receipt.
This is a great answer to your problem isn't it? :O) Hope it helps.
This is a Toughy without knowing anything about it. I have seen them in Pawn shops from 350.00 to 600.00 depending on condition and with what comes with them, a nice old scope that is still usable will bring it up a bit of course. It really depends on how bad you want that particular gun. A Great deal would be around 300 bucks for a usable slightly scuffed rifle with no scope. Problem is sometimes people are just a little more proud of the fire arm than you might wanna pay. If you are the one selling it and you are partial to it enough to have sentimental value in it and you think that makes it worth more, I'd suggest you keep it because the kicking yourself in the rear for years on end every time you see one or think about it is not worth it. If it's just gorgeous and you want to sell it and your sure of that though, I would think 4 to 450 would be a lower amount. Regular Used in good shape 400 is an average and beat up pretty good 325.00 to 375.
The Phantom Break-Barrel does not use CO2. It is a spring-loaded break-barrel weapon. If you really do have a CO2 gun, check the rubber seal around the outside of the cartridge puncture needle.
Hi there
You can download the manuals for your 760 Crosman air rifle from this link.Just scroll down to the middle of the page please. Apart from this you can check the video below from youtube and you may browse other related videos as well.
If this doesn't work for you, please comment and let me know, and I will be more than happy to assist you to further resolve your issue.
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Just can adjust the trigger pull by adjusting the little screw behind the trigger itself. Check out the manual here, it has a picture to show you exactly how / where to do this. View the manual directly right here, it's on the first page it shows it there for you.
Hi, if the trigger is adjustable set it more coarse to hook the piston rod. Make sure trigger is loose and will reset to it foremost position. Check trigger spring and pin for ease op operation. Lastly check if piston rod did not turn inside cylinder so hook is turned away from trigger.
Does it leak out?, pump up?, trigger release anything? What are the symptoms? Anything stuck in the bore? I think Crosman will repair your gun at a fixed price, just get a hold of them and get permission to send it back.