| All specifics regarding size, weight, fps, power source, semi-auto etc. has been provided by CPD, thank you CPD. The Crosman 1077 is unique. The 1077 is comparable to a 22 firarm reapeter, without the power or noise. The cost per shot is apx that of a 22 firearm, considering air powerlet and pellets, compared to .22 rimfire bullets. CO2 power is temperature dependent and that is a major consideration, it alters both velocity and number of shots per powerlet. The 1077 may be used at home affecting convience and frequency of use, where firearms are not appropriate. The 1077 gives between 40 and 60 full discharges per 12 gm co2. The 1077 is easy to use and durable. With a scope the 1077 is easily able to give 1 cm diameter groups at 20 feet. The 1077 was not designed for 'true competition' or hunting, but the 1077 is a true semi-auto. The 1077 seems very economical and satisfying to use. There are a few issues that limit it's use, but in my opinion the 1077 is as stated, like a semi-auto rim fire rifle without the power, noise and "fire".
Mount nice optics, also get additional clips, magazines, and the pellet speed loader. I advise buying lots of 12 gm powerlets, and tins of pellets, after finding the pellet best suited for the 1077. I use "gamo" '.177 match diablos, 7.71 gr.' and the 1077 has never jammed. For targets I use images from magazines and newspapers. My optics are "Leapers" scopes, 4x32 A.O. and 3-9x32 A.O., these are relatively inexpensive scopes but they seem to match the 1077, making for very nice systems. The 1077's I own seem very durable, and hopefully are long lasting. I wish to own a 1077 until I no longer choose to fire any airgun. Beats the heck out of the M-14, and M-16's I used in the Army, when I evaluate experiences and purposes. When I think Crosman 1077, associate pure unadulterated enjoyment.
I own numerous "adult" airguns and firearms, but the 1077 occupies a niche that my other rifles cannot. I hope this comprehensive review provides information that assists with the readers'knowledge. |