New: Crosman 1077 Freestyle Air Rifle

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posted on April 24, 2020
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Here is a new air gun to look forward to. Crosman has announced they will release the 1077 Freestyle this summer, which the company bills as "a new take on the best-selling RepeatAir 1077."

This .177-caliber semi-automatic CO₂ air rifle is built in the USA and boasts the same features of the RepeatAir, plus a modernized butt pad, magazine design and stylish three-tone dynamic coloring.

Crosman 1077 Freestyle Air Rifle


As for the velocity, the 1077 Freestyle shoots at 780 fps. It includes a rifled-steel barrel and 12-shot rotary magazine. A fiber-optic front sight and adjustable rear sight complete the package.

Two turkey targets come with purchase of the 1077 Freestyle. As mentioned, the new air rifle will be available beginning this summer. Learn more at crosman.com.


See more: Results: 2019 Crosman All-American Field Target Championship

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