Find great deals on eBay for crosman airguns. Shop with confidence. Musket demonstration, 8/9/10, Fort McHenry, beneath the Star Spangled Banner. _____ This is the recent audio archive of Liberty Watch and America Armed & Free. Burden of Proof by Mark Crossman is available now for quick shipment to any U.S. Dvr software for windows xp. This edition can easily be substituted for ISBN or ISBN 915 the 3rd edition or even more recent edition. You will save lots of cash by using this 2nd edition which is nearly identical to the newest editions. We have been selling books online for over ten years and we have learned how to save students from the inflated costs of textbooks especially when the updated editions do not contain substantial changes and typically are nearly identical in every way. We even guarantee this by offering a 30-day full refund if you are unable to use the book for any reason. If you need more convincing about our longstanding track record in saving students loads of unnecessary expense on books feel free to simply review over fifteen thousand feedbacks that can be seen on our Ebay store by clicking. ![]() My daughters first grade class has been talking about Good Friday and Easter for the past few weeks. I went to pick her up at school earlier this week and overheard two of her classmates discussing these important days. One litle boy said his birthday was on the same day as when Jesus died. The other little boy sadly said, 'I didn't know Jesus was dead.' After a thoughtful pause and with a perplexed look the first boy said, 'I don't think he is yet because it's not my birthday yet.' Questions about Crosman 2300: I just received my Crosman Custom 2300 with 10.1' LW barrel (supposedly). I installed the rear LPA sight and proceeded to install my first ever CO2 cartridge, with the mandatory drop of Pellgun oil on the tip, of course. The instructions said something about a rubber o-ring on the threaded cap of the CO2 chamber, but my cap had none. Is it supposed to? When I screwed the cap on, I did not hear any hiss. I had expected to feel or hear the CO2 cartridge being punctured and the gas filling the chamber. I thought maybe I hadn't tightened the cap enough so I took my hurricane shutter screw driver, which has a large flat blade, spring loaded within a guide cylinder, and this fit the groove on the cap screw like it was made for it. This allowed me to get another quarter turn out of the cap screw, but now I worry whether I overtightened it. Still no hiss. What the heck, let's try shooting the darn thing. First shot: Nothing happened. Pellet stayed in the barrel. Then I tried cocking the pistol a third time and this time, when I least expected it, bang!- pellet shoots out full force. Of course, I was not aiming at my target anymore because I had given up hope. I will not tell you what unintended target now has a big dent in it. So I learned a very valuable safety lesson, but still have a lot of doubts. Is it normal for a new CO2 cartridge to only fire a pellet on the third go? How can I tell if I really got the Lothar Walther barrel and not the Crosman barrel? AlanL, Some CO2 guns don't have a hiss. Some of them actually puncture with the first shot. I found this out about 2 weeks ago, as Tom is working on a project where a cartridge didn't give out that hiss, but it did fire a shot when he pulled the trigger. I don't know why yours decided to load the CO2 on the third shot, but all my not be lost. The tightening/over-tightening may have delayed your shot from the first to the third. But that's just a guess. That's the extent of my knowledge on this particular subject. Kevin, I've been thinking about that comment you made about the Gaylord's privacy. I know that was directed at me, for my perhaps overly dire warning against Tom attending the Arkansas show, for fear that he might overextend himself. At the time I wrote that I had thought the show was somewhat sooner than the end of April, by which time Tom hopefully should be more than up to it. Anyway, by sharing Tom's travails with us in this forum, for which we are all grateful to Edith, she has invited us to likewise share our feelings with her. I believe Tom Gaylord is a little bit like a 'National Treasure of Airgunning', by which I mean that through this blog he belongs a little bit to all of us, and like an extended family, we openly share our thoughts and concerns for him. Perhaps I was too dire in my concern for his well being, but I take none of it back. I will say only now, that if both Tom and Edith objectively feel he is up to it when the time comes, then by all means go, and let him do all he can do.
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