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Crosman C41 CO2 BB Pistol Review (Walther P38 Replica)

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2011

http://www.ReplicaAirguns.com - Crosman C41 CO2 BB Pistol Review (Walther P38 Replica).

-CO2 Powered (12 Gram)
-4.5mm Metal BB's
-495 FPS
-18 Round Drop Out Metal Magazine
-Semi Automatic DA Only
-Walther P38 Styled
-Provided by Crosman Corporation for review

This is a table top review of the Crosman C41 CO2 BB Pistol. I show you around this Walther P38 styled air pistol and walk you through its basic operation and handling. I show you my target test results shooting from 20 feet out in a free standing position. This CO2 BB air pistol has a claimed Feet Per Second rating of 495 fps, I test this out with my Chrony Chronograph to see if it lives up to the claims?

The Crosman C41 is very unique in that there are few air guns based on a World War Two design, this one is unmistakably a very close copy of the German Walther P38. For an all metal guns it is very affordable and offers a good combination of performance combined with excellent usage of CO2.

Check out the full review on my website at:
http://www.replicaairguns.com/posts/2011/7/20/crosman-c41-co2-bb-pistol-revie...

Purchase this gun from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0024XEB7E/ref=as_li_tf_til?tag=michaelkaye-20&...

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  • It leaks a little from within the gun.

  • @kriegmeister3000 If the oil does not help then you may need to get it serviced.

  • How do I get to that, take it apart. If I do take it apart where do I begin. That useless slide looks a bit tricky to get off.

  • @kriegmeister3000 Sit it upside down and let the oil soak into where the CO2 tip goes.

  • Mine has developed a slight leak.

  • @kriegmeister3000 Try using some Crosman Pellgun Oil on the valve area, let it soak in if you can.

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  • @RyanOfSeattle

    Use a rubberband or sumthing. its not that bad

  • @RyanOfSeattle Kind of strange how it is so lose? One fellow mentioned you just build up the back with some masking tape or till the fit is tighter.

  • The handle floppiness killed it for me

  • @mysterynerds About $50 on the crosman website.

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