With the Crosman 600 gaining in popularity by the day...we need an expert, step by step video of how to replace the seals and valve, and general interior cleaning of the 600 model. There is one video on Y.T. but the camera is positioned in one inconvenient place and we can not see most of what he is doing. So that video is essentially useless...and very frustrating. But he does have a stainless "small parts" dish. :-)
Great video, nice concise overview. I love the Crosman 600, fantastic guns, I have 4. Fortunately I bought all of mine when they were not too expensive. In fact, the first one I bought at a flea market, in its original box, for $2.00. I was not familiar with the 600 at the time. It was missing the end cap and I negotiated on the premise that the end cap was probably not available for love or money..... I prevailed, $2. I went home and got on the internet and found a guy named Dave Gunter who specialized in Crosman 600's before retiring..... parts, refurbishment, blueprinting. I called him that day (Sunday) and asked about an end cap. He said, "Yes, I have them, they are $14". (might have been $7, its been a while and I have been to sleep since then). I asked him how much to do the complete blueprinting and performance upgrades and sent him the gun the next day. Mine chronographed at 565 fps when it came back. I have a really nice shooting 150, also. Thanks for the video!
With the Crosman 600 gaining in popularity by the day...we need an expert, step by step video of how to replace the seals and valve, and general interior cleaning of the 600 model. There is one video on Y.T. but the camera is positioned in one inconvenient place and we can not see most of what he is doing. So that video is essentially useless...and very frustrating. But he does have a stainless "small parts" dish. :-)
Great video, nice concise overview. I love the Crosman 600, fantastic guns, I have 4. Fortunately I bought all of mine when they were not too expensive. In fact, the first one I bought at a flea market, in its original box, for $2.00. I was not familiar with the 600 at the time. It was missing the end cap and I negotiated on the premise that the end cap was probably not available for love or money..... I prevailed, $2.
I went home and got on the internet and found a guy named Dave Gunter who specialized in Crosman 600's before retiring..... parts, refurbishment, blueprinting. I called him that day (Sunday) and asked about an end cap. He said, "Yes, I have them, they are $14". (might have been $7, its been a while and I have been to sleep since then). I asked him how much to do the complete blueprinting and performance upgrades and sent him the gun the next day. Mine chronographed at 565 fps when it came back.
I have a really nice shooting 150, also. Thanks for the video!
That is a really neat old repeater. Never new one like that existed.
Do you have a video, that shows how to replace the seals on the model 600. Great video ❤😊
I don’t these are tough! Both I have I ended up sending to Henry over At Crosman600repair to work his magic!
Great little air pistols. I've lost track of which ones you have and have shot!
Me too!
I bet the closest shop I can find selling used airguns (not even vintage) is probly a couple of hours from here...
Very nice finds!
Thanks for sharing.
The model 600 on eBay are going for $425 and over, it must be a good collectors pistol.
Crazy prices! Might have to list this one😉
Really wanting to get a 600 at some point, but dam they pricy lol what is the fps on the 600 ?? Thanks in advance.
I think I remember it was around 450?
Problem is they always leak . Constantly need resealing
Hi, how did you get the exhaust valve to seal on your Crosman 150?
The 150 was a loaner to me and was in good working order
@@WalnutandSteel the exhaust valve on those guns are difficult to seal.