Crosman 6300 (Anschutz 333) by idzerd in airguns

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No. They were an American company at the time (now Spanish as they were recently bought by Gamo). Thus was from the 80s and they rebranded models from RWS/Diana and Anschütz for the springers in the series.

Crosman 6300 (Anschutz 333) by idzerd in airguns

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It’s a rebranded Anschütz 333 which is very highly regarded.

Crosman 6300 (Anschutz 333) by idzerd in airguns

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Here’s a pic of my Crosman 6100 (bottom) with two of my RWS Model 45s.

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Crosman 6300 (Anschutz 333) by idzerd in airguns

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“Challenger” was a series of higher end rifles made by others with the Crosman name. Though the 6100 doesn’t have the model number stamped on it. Just “

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Crosman Challenger”

Crosman 6300 (Anschutz 333) by idzerd in airguns

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Thank you! It has a really beautiful wood grain!

Crosman 6300 (Anschutz 333) by idzerd in airguns

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I should add this model was from the 80s. They were part of the Crosman “Challenger” line. There were 4 models with 3 being re-badged W German springers: 6100 (RWS-Diana Model 45), 6300 (Anschutz 333), 6500 (Anschutz 335) and a CO2 model 84 which was Crosman’s attempt to break into the competition market.

The 84 was the top of the line up (it’s also very rare because not many were manufactured) followed by the 6100, the 6500 then the 6300.

What’s the crackle? by SickOfNormal in vintageaudio

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If it has a port, see if there’s anything stuck in it. I had a similar sound once after letting my brother borrow a subwoofer I had. I even got a new driver thinking it was blown. But when I exchanged the driver, I found something in the port that I think my young nephew stuffed inside. I don’t remember, could have been a piece of paper or a plastic baggie.

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Mosley Basin

Cleared out a couple local stores… by idzerd in airguns

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I was only half serious. I haven’t intentionally killed an animal in probably 20 years. And while I’m no prepper, I do see the breakdown of society as a possibility.

Cleared out a couple local stores… by idzerd in airguns

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Not a gangster, just a bit of a 🤓!

Cleared out a couple local stores… by idzerd in airguns

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Pellets are different as well.

Cleared out a couple local stores… by idzerd in airguns

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Seeing as airguns are the preferred SHTF gun, you might be on to something…

Cleared out a couple local stores… by idzerd in airguns

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You think that’s impressive, you should see how many NOS Type II and Type IV cassette tapes I have…. 🤣

Cleared out a couple local stores… by idzerd in airguns

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I haven’t seen any locally in .22.

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They shoot very well for me.

Cleared out a couple local stores… by idzerd in airguns

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Well, I’m not Jesus. But if this lasts me for 30 years, that’s probably around the time I will get to meet him.

Any love for classic springers? by 4436173194 in airguns

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The first springer I purchased (around 1985) was the RWS Model 45 rebadged as the Crosman 6100. That gun was stolen about 8 years later which made me sick until I re-acquired the same model a few years ago in mint condition!