stonebuster
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I found my father's old Crosman when cleaning out his house. This model was manufactured between 1959-1969. From what I remember this one has to be @1962 vintage. I hope to get it back to working order again and will probably have to replace the seals. I'll try the trick with oil on the cartridge to soften up the seals again. There was a lot of crusty amber colored gunk near where the face of the CO2 cartridge seats into the gun.(maybe old lubricant?) Before going any further I want to get the pellets that have been in the cylinder for 40yrs out of the gun. Since they're held in with a spring and there is no extractor I'm not sure what's the best way to remove them. Any ideas other than just trying to pick them out? Can I use Crosman 22 cal/5.5mm hollow point 14.3grain pellets in this gun?
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