Crosman air pistol with pneumatic design, 600 fps vs Crosman SNR357 CO2-powered Revolver (air pistol)
Overall winner: Crosman air pistol with pneumatic design, 600 fps
Key Differences
Product A is a pneumatic bolt-action air pistol that offers adjustable velocity up to 600 fps and is positioned at a more affordable price tier, but it requires multiple pumps and can become difficult to operate after three pumps. Product B is a CO2-powered, full-metal revolver with realistic weight and reusable cartridges for BBs and pellets, offering greater perceived durability but reports of a jamming safety mechanism and mixed accuracy past 10 feet
Crosman air pistol with pneumatic design, 600 fps
Compact air pistol with synthetic frame and rifled barrel, pneumatic design, and adjustable sights. Customers note good accuracy and value for money, with easy pumping for many users
Pros
- synthetic frame and grip
- rifled steel barrel
- pneumatic design
- variable pump power up to 600 fps
Cons
- difficult to operate after multiple pumps
- single shot bolt action may require cocking between shots
Crosman SNR357 CO2-powered Revolver (air pistol)
CO2-powered pellet/BB revolver with full-metal body and 12-gram cartridge; accepts 0.177 pellets or BBs. Customers note solid build and realistic weight, with mixed feedback on accuracy and safety
Pros
- full-metal body
- weighty and realistic feel
- includes reusable cartridge sets
Cons
- safety mechanism can jam
- accuracy varies beyond short range
- BBs and pellets not included
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Crosman |
| Durability | Crosman |
| Versatility | Crosman |
| User Reviews | Crosman |