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The Crosman 1077 RepeatAir is a semi-automatic, CO2-powered .177-caliber pellet air rifle featuring a 12-round rifled steel barrel magazine. Designed with a durable, water-resistant synthetic stock, it delivers up to 780 fps velocity for reliable performance. Made in the USA, it includes a crossbolt safety for secure handling and is perfect for hunting and target shooting enthusiasts seeking rapid-fire precision.






| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 40 x 5.75 x 2.5 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.79 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 39.5 x 5.25 x 2.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
| Brand Name | Crosman |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Warranty Description | LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY |
| Model Name | Crosman 1077 Repeat Air Semi-Automatic CO2 Pellet Air Rifle |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Blend |
| Suggested Users | "" |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Crosman Corporation |
| Part Number | 1077 |
| Model Year | 2016 |
| Style | Rifle |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
T**2
the best plinker
This was my second air rifle, but my first semi auto one. i owned a crosman c31but thats a pistol (i do recommend it though) anyway, this is a great pellet gun if you're plinking cans off a fencepost or something, it is also very accurate until the co2 gets low after that it just seems...tooo.....ssssslllllooooww[...] i had a lot of fun with this rifle and i still do. the co2 cartridge is powerful for about 80 shots before the pellets start dropping. after just keep pulling the trigger till its empty. I bought a 4x32 scope which i preordered and a bipod that clamps to the barrel. i also bought speed loaders for it. with all of this i can get a 2 inch grouping with about 50 shots in under a minute. the range for this gun is pretty good and the power is amazing. i shot a shook up soda can with it and the thing blew up. I've had this gun over half a year and never once have i had a problem with it. pros: lightweight, durable, powerful, fast, accurate, comfortable to hold. cons: heavy trigger pull. the only problem i have with it is the trigger pull. its a bit rough and takes a couple pounds to pull it. overall this an amazing product that i recommend you buy, definitely good to get a scope for it, and buy pellgunoil, it makes it easy to maintain.
B**K
Nice gun
Good rifle for size and CO2. I am shooting wad cutters and it is accurate. I put a red dot on the rifle and it seems to hold very well. Remember, this is a single CO2 cartridge. I can get approximately 30 accurate shots from a single cartridge. For me that's great. I do not like to store my CO2 guns with cartridges in them. However if you want to shoot more than forty total shots you need to change cartridges. Nice adjustable cheek rest and good construction.
M**K
Gas escapes doesn't last 5 months!!
Over the last few years I have bought a number of these crossman air rifles. (Don't ask me why!!) While the concept of the product is good. The product quality and CO2 cartridge seal and small mesh filter are not reliable, or in my humble opinion not good value. So I decided to investigate some of the perceived qualty part issues with this rifle, given that the manufacturer continues to sell this product knowing it could break down within a year. The number one issue, is it continues to lose its CO2 gas due to a defective seal that the manufacturer continue to assemble in this rifle. Please see the parts in question in the pics above. Given this is my 5th crossman rifle I decided to disassemble the rifle I just purchased "again" as it would not seal, despite just receiving it to find out why it was releasing the gas before I return it. As you can see there are a number of components that are depicted in the pics. The main item seems to be the red CO2 powerlet gas cartridge seal that is supposed to seal the gas from escaping. This is the number one problem with all the crossman rifle products i have purchased thru Amazon.it does not seal allowing the gas to escape despite utilizing the cartridge lube oil before inserting. The oring seems to lose its sealing characteristics not allowing the cartridge to seal effectively. It seems to work for around 4 to 5 months then the gas tends to escape. This has happened to everyone of my rifle purchases despite my continued dialog with Amazon and the manufacturer. The seal seems to be made of the incorrect material allowing it to harden over time, therefore not allowing the cartridge to seal effectively and lose it memory!! As outlined earlier the rifle works effectively when it is not losing it's seal, but overall the product quality is poor for long time use. This will be my last purchase of this product. Sorry to go on, but buyer beware when purchasing this crossman product. At least Amazon does the right thing!!
A**.
Nice, Disposable Pellet Gun
The nicest thing about this gun, besides the pretty low price, is the repeating functionality. 12 shot clip. I have a squirrel problem and I can't be reloading after every shot. Also, the gun is pretty accurate. I got one of those spinning targets, and I can hit the quarter sized one dead on every time. I say 'Disposable' in the headline because the first of these I bought only lasted a couple years before the trigger just straight up locked on me, and the gun would no longer shoot. The only 'authorized' repair center around here is an hour drive away, so 2 hours to drop it off, and two hours to go and pick it up, or pay shipping both ways, and of course parts and labor - that would cost more than just buying a new one. Which is what I did. This one has lasted only ten months. One day this weekend I put in a new CO2 'powerlet', and when I took my first shot the powerlet discharged all the gas completely. "Well, that's weird." and I put in a new one. This time, it fully discharged when I screwed it in. Tried again with a third one, same thing. I think it should still be under warranty. If it had lasted 2 years as my previous one did, I wouldn't mind having to buy a new one so much, given the low price, but 10 months? I didn't buy this thing so much as I rented it for $8 a month. Edit: Called Crosman - They are going to honor the warranty and repair the air rifle at no cost or replace it with a new one. e-mailed me a free shipping label and all. I'll edit again to report how long is the turnaround. 2nd Edit: Restored to 4 stars. Crosman sent me a brand new one, turn around time from me shipping out the defective one and receiving the new one was just 10 days, and the new gun is holding up fine.
S**N
Working Great; 50ft Accuracy Satisfactory
First session went great. Shot about 150 rds and had only a couple of jams which were easily fixed by popping mag in and out. Second session was as though someone sabotaged it while it was in the closet. Trigger became nearly impossible to pull, the clip would hang up, the magazine would get stuck (had to use barrel release to free it), and half the pellets wouldn't punch out. Extremely frustrating. Began recalling all the negative reviews I read before buying. Called Crosman - they set me up for warranty repair. As i was about to pack it, I suddenly discovered the problem: operator error. There's a tiny slide/latch on the magazine to line up the clip. Had totally forgotten about it. I put in a new cylinder, loaded her up, set the guide latch, and every issue I mentioned was immediately solved. Worked great once again! I'm so embarrassed. As for all the bad reviews here for this gun, I can only wonder if I've avoided these problems by being very gentle and cautious when handling (well, except for the magazine latch). After all, it's priced well under $100 and made almost entirely of plastic - and it's a semi-automatic. Or maybe the gun's not old enough yet. We'll see. I have 5 mos left on the warranty. Guess I better shoot 1000 more rounds before then. In the meantime, I'm very pleased. Crosman 10.5 domes, Crosman 7.5 HPs and Gamo Hunter domes worked great, 1-to-1 1/2 inch groups at 30 ft and easily hitting 2- and 3-inch paddles at 50ft. Get a handful of clips - they're too cheap not to and multiplies the fun.
R**H
Excellent out-of-the box accuracy for targets and discouraging deer!
Out of the box accurate and easy to use. Get some pellets and cartridges, and help local deer learn to stay away from your plants! Even at long range, this puppy is powerful enough to sting, yet accurate enough so I know I'm hitting the deer in the side and not accidentally doing more damage than I'd want by hitting soft tissue. Replaces the old one, same model, I'd bought 20 years ago, which I might have been able to take apart and get working (good instructions) in a few hours.
P**M
Useful for target practice, not small game
When I bought this pellet gun nearly a year ago, I thought it was a really good idea. A gun that can shoot repeatedly is way better than only being able to shoot one at a time and then having to reload. After having this for a year, I can see that it's not the case -- IF you're wanting to hunt small game with it. But if you're just looking for something to shoot targets with, this is pretty useful. I'm 15 and bought this a while back. Many of my friends have pellet guns and we often go out and hunt birds, squirrels, rabbits, and other small game. One of my friends has a single shot, break-barrel pellet gun that I have used and hunted with many times, so I can compare them very well. First off, there is a problem with the logic of the Repeat Air that I have found out after hunting with both kinds of pellet guns. When buying this gun I thought, like many people, that if I miss, I still have 11 other rounds to shoot to kill [the bird]. Though in reality, what has happened is not that. If you get close enough to a bird with your shot, but miss, its most likely going to fly away (Even if you're the best shot in the world its impossible to hit a flying bird with this gun.) If your shot is far away, it usually doesn't fly away. So with a break barrel, you'd have time to reload and shoot again 90% of the time (This is from experience again, not assuming). There's more problems with this gun. The CO2 leaks out over time. So you can't go out one day, shoot 20 rounds, go home, and 2 days later shoot the rest. If you load in a CO2 cartridge you're going to have to shoot all 60 (or however many it says you can get out of one CO2 cartridge. You only get about 40 powerful shots and then it starts to decline.) But if you're just looking for a gun to go out, set up some cans and shoot, its perfect. You don't have to reload and don't have to worry about the lack of power. But if you like hunting, you're better off with a break-barrel. The initial cost of $60 isn't so bad. But once you factor in the cost of CO2, it gets pricey after a while. Its around or a little below 700 FPS I believe, and for the cost of CO2 you might as well go with a 1200 FPS break-barrel because after about a year it'll be the same price as you would have spent in CO2, only a more powerful gun. So again, this gun is really useful if all you want to do is shoot at targets like cans. Don't have to reload and don't have to worry about the cans running away. But if you're into going out with friends and hunting birds, squirrels, and rabbits, its not the most efficient. I always found myself taking a shot with my friend's Crosman Phantom .177 Break Barrel Air Rifle. Yes, Crosman does make good quality Pellet Guns, though they went with the Cheap and Easy Sale route on this one. Consider what use you have of the pellet gun, and that'll help you make the decision on what kind to buy.
J**7
Doesn't shoot, replacement does and a lot!
This is an edit my 1st review: You can still see what I said about the 1st review below. The replacement is good and cheap on gas too! I ran 7(seven) magazines thru it with one co2 cartridge 84 rounds and it still had a little gas left. I'm really happy I got a replacement instead of a refund. It's exactly what I expected it to be like. 1st one just slipped thru the QC crack. Because the magazine does NOT rotate! I'm returning it and asking for a replacement. Hopefully the replacement won't be defective also. QC at Crosman/Daisy, if they have QC, needs to be aware of this issue. I tried different weights and styles of pellets, didn't help it. PS: I'm not one to write a bad review because I didn't read the directions and damaged some item. I know guns and have several pellet/bb rifles and pistols
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