- caliber: 0.177
- velocity: 625.00 ft/sec
- Warranty: One year limited warranty
- Lightweight CO2 repeater
Product Description
One of the most fun rifles you'll ever shoot! In fact, Crosman's 1077 was chosen for the 2001 Bikathlon Event at the Boy Scout Jamboree.This 12-shot repeater runs on standard 12-gram CO2 cartridges and fires as fast as you can pull the trigger. The synthetic stock is durable, will stand up to decades of use and features a checkered pistol grip and forearm. It's lightweight, easy to use and will provide hours of fun for the whole family. Low on noise, the 1077 won't ... More >>


The rear sights did not have enough adjustment.
The light plastic felt flimsy.
After a clip and a half, its time to replace the c02.
After about 15 to 20 clips were shoot I could hear air.
The leaking got worse and worse even after cleaning.
I dont know if I shoud send this back or burn it.
Rating: 1 / 5
Just bought this gun, my first CO2 gun. With a fresh co2 cartridge, the accuracy and power are great. My target is 25 yards away, and 1″ groups are easy. (I have added a Tasco 4×32 scope which I had on hand.) It is not a “hunting” gun, and is not advertised as such, so if this is one of your objectives, forget the CO2 guns.
My only complaint is that after perhaps 24 shots, the power has diminished to a point where accuracy is greatly affected. This is not what others have reported, and it might be where I live, which is about 8850 feet above sea level. The temperature today was about 70, maybe a bit less. While the temperature is clearly a factor, I am not sure about the altitude. It would seem that the higher altitude would produce a greater pressure differential on the pellet, leading to higher velocity, but that same pressure differential just might cause more co2 to be released on each shot. Anyone have an answer to this?
Rating: 4 / 5
I had previously purchased a Daisy BB pump rifle, which broke after the third use. I am very satisfied with Crossman quality, far surpasses Daisy for example, and was happy with this purpose. It has a ‘rotating’ drum type of pellet holder, which seems to work well with no mis-fires after several separate uses. I would purchase this gun again, with my only complaint being that the co2 gas cartridges will slowly deplete out while not in use (this probably happens in all guns with cartridges I would guess).
Rating: 4 / 5
This is all you will ever need. Fast can shoot 12 shots in about 5 seconds. Like fiber optic sight. My old did not have this.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve read many good things about the 1077 so I bought one (the plastic and powerlet model. For more money you can buy this model with wood stock or/and the one that uses the Airsource cannister.) It looks great, feels great,then I ran into a bit of problem with the velocity. I can’t get consitency as I have with other Crosman CO2 rifles. I’ve read that the 1077 made after 1999 has an Airsource adapter available for around $38. that will give a more consistent velocity. Plus side, it feels good slapping that magazine in and sliding the barrel slide back and fire off 12 shots. You go through alot of pellets. I can get about 80 good shots per CO2 powerlet. Down side, the barrel slide is a bit cheezy, it’s a piece of plastic that sticks out on each side that you press simultenously to slide it. (You disingage the barrel when taking the magazine out and slide it back after putting it back.) Mine was shooting 2″ to the right at 25′. To correct the windage I have to loosen the two screws holding the sight, not convenient. It comes with one magazine and two speed loader. You have to attach the speed loader to the magazine to use. Read the intruction carefully, tighten the CO2 powerlet too much reduces performance.
Suggestion: If interested in using Airsource, buy one that comes with the attachment. If not, you have to look at the first 3 or 4 digits on the bottom of the trigger guard that tells you what year the rifle was manufactured. The first one or two digits for month and the other for the year.
Buy extra magazine, for $10 it comes with 1 magazine and 3 speedloaders.
mgso
Rating: 3 / 5