Crosman Marlin Cowboy .177 Caliber Lever Action Single Shot BB Rifle with Wood Stock
by Crosman
Buy new: $49.99 $33.22
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Review & Description
The new Marlin Cowboy is styled for shooters who appreciate the nostalgia of old-west Cowboy Action Shooters. This rifle is classic in its look and feel. Sized for youngsters, its ideal for entry level shooters, and intended to satisfy the demands of young shooters and any skill level. The innovative ratcheted, lever helps protect young shooters from the annoying lever snapback. The ratcheted lever remains in position until it is fully cocked, before allowing it to gently return to the stock. Lightweight and dependable, the Marlin Cowboy features a stamped, all metal receiver and finely finished hardwood stock and forearm. This BB rifle comes with a front blade, fiber-optic sight and adjustable, notched real sight. The reservoir holds up to 700 BBs, and has velocities up to 350 fps.
![]() A stamped metal receiver and finished hardwood stock and forearm add to the gun's wild west appeal. |
Lightweight and dependable, the Marlin Cowboy features a stamped, all-metal receiver and finely-finished hardwood stock and forearm. A front blade and adjustable, notched rear sight boost accuracy, while the reservoir holds up to 700 BB rounds, allowing for more shooting and less time reloading. A firing velocity of up to 325-feet-per-second (FPS) makes it ideal for plinking and target shooting.
Specifications
- Spring powered
- 0.177 caliber
- Firing velocity up to 325 FPS
- 2.75-pound weight
- 33.5-inch length
- Smooth steel barrel
- Blade front sight
- Adjustable notch rear sight
- Cross bolt safety
About Crosman
In 1923 in Rochester, New York, Crosman was founded as Crosman Arms Company. From its inception, Crosman's principal products were airguns and airgun ammunition. During the 1950s, new accounts included Sears Roebuck & Co., Montgomery Ward, and Western Auto, all of which sold Crosman's products under their respective brand names.
In 1966, Crosman introduced its own Crosman brand airgun, the Crosman Pumpmaster 760, which has sold more than 11 million units to date. Crosman Corporation is now an international designer, manufacturer, and marketer of Crosman pellet, BB, airsoft rifles and pistols, Copperhead ammunition, and Benjamin pellet rifles and ammunition. Read more
