Category: (Sports)
16 new, starting at $40.00
1 used, starting at $42.00
Ten-shot repeater, real revolver mechanism, single- or double-action! This gun looks like the Colt Python and shoots 10 shots as fast as you can pull the trigger. Powered by a CO2 Powerlet, the Crosman 357W has a 6 rifled steel barrel. The molded combat grips have finger grooves for added control (it's truly ambidextrous!). It's so realistic, your friends will have a hard time telling the difference between this and the firearm, although this airgun is lighter.To load the gun, break it open in front of the revolver mechanism. Instead of loading ammo directly into the wheel, you pop in a preloaded circular clip. Close it up and commence shooting! You'll get plenty of shots before you have to replace the CO2 cartridge. The rear sight is fully adjustable, but feel free to add a red dot on the 3/8 dovetail! This is a great gun for shooting tin cans, plinking, hitting spinners and more. It's an all-day shooter, so stock up on pellets and CO2!... Click the Ammo link to stock up on appropriate pellets. Check the Accessories link for economy packs of CO2 cartridges, targets, maintenance gear, red dot sights and safety glasses.... 10-shot repeater, revolver mechanism, ideal for plinking and fun!...
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 advantage of the airsoft revolver, however, is that players can safely train, simulate, or play with the gun without fearing serious injury. The 3576 looks, feels, weighs, and functions just like a real firearm, but is built for casual recreation rather than weaponized use. In fact, the only way you can typically tell a real-steel firearm from an airsoft revolver is the blazing orange tip and the BBs that fire when you pull the trigger. The semi-automatic 3576 offers such features a 10-shot magazine, a finger-molded grip design that's perfect for action shooting, an accurate 6-inch rifled steel barrel, and attractive revolver styling.
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realisticReviewed by MACATTACK, 2010-03-04
almost seems like the real thing if it wasnt for some of the plastic parts...fun to shoot...very accurate...very well put together...
big, heavy, loud, hopefully accurate and powerfulReviewed by A. Tarabykin, 2010-02-23
I had an opportunity to shoot it only once, so update will be
coming later... So far, it was a bigger revolver than I'd expect
(certainly not for conceal carry), but I like it that way. It looks
real and businesslike (good for open carry!). Also when shot, it's
quite loud for a pneumatic not a whisperer (I wouldn't recommed any
shooting in your backyard if you have concerned neighbours). Easy
to operate (I figured everything without any need to look into
instructions).
I haven't been able to have a good idea about accuracy, so that
will be updated later.
Crosman 357w revolverReviewed by Carlos M. Morales, 2010-02-08
Overall I think its a really great product. It looks really cool, it si very comfortable to grab and shoot. It shoots smothly and with power, and for a very nice price. I would recommend this product to beginners and pros alike.
Excellent price for an excellent pistolReviewed by L. Sayre, 2010-01-25
You may be able to spend more for a CO2 pellet revolver (such as
for Smith & Wesson's high-quality and expensive Model 5866),
but you definitely will not find a better value. The Crosman 357W,
a copy of the Colt Python, has good accuracy, great velocity, and a
decent single/double action trigger pull. For the price, it simply
cannot be beat. (I use the Crosman as a supplement to shooting my
real Colt Python .357 MAG 4" barreled pistol during rainy/cold days
[the Crosman 357W even replicates my Colt's common Hogue rubber
Monogrips that I favor, but in plastic]. I just wish Crosman would
come out with a 4" barreled Crosman 357W version, instead of just
the 6" barreled model...).
Not badReviewed by J. Connors, 2009-09-17
Not a bad gun. The handle is a bit cheap feeling, not really caring for the plastic the way it is. But it is nice to take it out for target practice once in a while.