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Old 02-04-2008, 09:24 PM   #1
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Is it worth it?

Hello all

First off, I've never been a fan of co2. I go into the bush a lot to do most of my shooting, and I've always dreaded the thought of me shooting at a can or something.. But nothing coming out because I'm out of co2 T.T lol In saying that, I have a love for revolvers. My cousin bought a T4 OPTS a while back and has had no complaints with it... (.:: Crosman: T4 OPTS ::.) And me browsing, I happen to of found a gun that's a revolver .:: Crosman: 3576 Revolver ::.

The 3576 Revolver is a pretty good looking gun.. I'm just curious though, for $89.00 is it worth it? Is there anything that's better perhaps? I live in Canada so I really don't have access to a lot here, and this is all I've seen so far. Thanks for reading Hope to hear back soon!
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Old 02-11-2008, 03:29 AM   #2
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Well most air guns are c02 and if they're not they aren't worth hunting with.
Thats just how i see it i have a bag on my four wheeler full of c02 cartridges for when i go trail riding or bush hogging and i see a snake,squirrel,etc.I spent i think 60 on a real nice looking pistol i'll get back to you on that
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Old 02-11-2008, 07:51 AM   #3
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Keep saving for a nice quality .22 caliber to
ease you way into shooting.
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Old 02-11-2008, 11:45 AM   #4
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Well most air guns are c02 and if they're not they aren't worth hunting with.

That is absolute nonsense.

CO2 can be used as an effective powerplant, but it does have its limitations. Its quite temperature sensitive and becomes nearly useless in colder climates. It is cheap however, and CO2 is readily available in common stores.

$90 sounds a bit steep to me. That revolver could make a fun little can bouncer. It wouldn't have the power for much else though.

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