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by North Country Gal » Sun Jun 27, 2021 10:22 am
bandit, the Beeman/Theoben Crow Mag was actually a very famous rifle. It was made by Theoben in England, who pioneered the gas ram, meaning the gun is powered by compressing a gas filled cylinder rather than compressing a spring. Out of the box, this gun likely holds the record for most cocking effort required at about 60 pounds, which is almost double the effort needed to cock the usual 850 fps springer. On some of the early versions, Theoben supplied a way to decrease pressure, should the owner choose to do so, but, apparently, some owners used the feature to increase power. thereby destroying the gun, so the feature was removed. Bottom line is that this is a very specialized gun meant for hunting, designed for hunters who did not want to go the PCP route. These are very high quality guns.Ask your friend if there is a way to drop pressure on his gun. If so, you could turn that gun into a much nicer shooter.