Crosman 357 Semi-Auto CO2 Powered Pellet Revolver with 6-Inch Barrel
Crosman 357 Semi-Auto CO2 Powered Pellet Revolver with 6-Inch Barrel
- .177 Caliber
- Up to 435 feet per second (FPS)
- Powered by CO2
- 2lbs
- 11.38-Inch
This semi-automatic 10-shot air pistol is unique with revolver styling and finger-molded grip design, perfect for action shooting. Powered by CO2 and available single or double action the 3576 is easy to use, as well as accurate with its six inch rifled steel barrel.A 1:1 scale replica of a genuine pistol, this Crosman 3576 airsoft revolver is remarkably authentic. The 3576 fires round small plastic pellets known as BBs, which are propelled out of the gun through a C02-powered mechanism. The adv
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List Price: $ 84.99
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Review by mgso for Crosman 357 Semi-Auto CO2 Powered Pellet Revolver with 6-Inch Barrel
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Don’t get me wrong, I like the gun. Looks like my .357 magnum I used to have, but this one feels alot lighter (most part Plastic.)Accuracy wise, I can’t get much better grouping than 3 1/2 ” at 25′,indoor, single action free hand. It got worst at double action, because the trigger pull seem to be a little longer. I get around 70 consistent (velocity) shots, then it drops off. Easy break barrel loading though the barrel lock looks fragile. You have to take off both sides of the handle to load the co2, this is due to the co2 holder screw being inside the handle, not sticking out. It comes with 2 speedloader.
Review by Roy from Illinois for Crosman 357 Semi-Auto CO2 Powered Pellet Revolver with 6-Inch Barrel
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Very nice for the money! You can spend a lot more and get a lot less in return. It has a good feel, adjustable sights, is a lot of fun to shoot, and is reasonably accurate. If it’s plinking fun you want, this pistol is a relatively inexpensive way to get it. The only negative I can come up with, is that it takes too many steps, for my liking, to change the gas cartridge, but that’s a small negative compared to all of the positives. I recommend this little beauty. Oh, and buy some extra pellet cartridges right away. Be safe, it IS a weapon not a toy!
Review by Torgon for Crosman 357 Semi-Auto CO2 Powered Pellet Revolver with 6-Inch Barrel
It shoots about 60-90 bb’s/pellets per C02 cartage [ brand crosman C02] I would not want to be hit within 250yards of this thing… it would hurt very bad!
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Best gun I have ever owned I have many other bb/C02 guns and this is the best of them so far. I got mine here on amazon because i could not find this item in the stores. This revolver shoots very fast and Strong. IT CAN GO OVER 425FPS AND UP TO 400YARDS (4 football fields!) It has a little kick to it. I would recommend buying the extra ammo clips for it because this gun just comes with one. and it will run out quick as you pull the trigger
Review by Green Tree for Crosman 357 Semi-Auto CO2 Powered Pellet Revolver with 6-Inch Barrel
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I found this pistol to be pretty good as far as power and accuracy go for this price point. The grips on mine did not fit snugly/tightly and the body of the gun has a tendency to move around in the grips. I looked online and found that many people have experienced this issue. I ended up using bat tape to hold the grips tighter together to lessen the movement of the body in the grips. This is of course cumbersome when you want to change the co2 cartridge. If this is something that you would not consider doing, or if the loose grips are going to worry you, then you would be better off looking at another pistol.
Review by E. Murray for Crosman 357 Semi-Auto CO2 Powered Pellet Revolver with 6-Inch Barrel
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I bought this for my 15 year old and he says it’s decent for the price. He can be particular and says he is fine with it. It’s not as strong as his pellet gun but then that’s the point. Good for when you don’t want “heavier artillary”. The only down side and it’s normal for any gas guns is that the cartridges you go through fairly fast. But this seems to be with any.
All in all it is fun to use (less kick-back than the pellet gun he has which is a rifle style) and he has not gotten tired of it in the 2 or more months he has had it. Fun for target shooting which is what he uses it for. Cans, bottles, boxes etc.
If you want more kick than an air soft with b b’s but less than a pellet gun, this gun is perfect. (Hope this helps. I know nothing about guns etc. Going by what my son has told me and what I can remember!)