Crossman 38T

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I am trying to fix a Crossman 38T for a friend, it was his Dad's and his Dad died and wants to keep it for sentimental reasons, but it is missing some parts and I am looking for a source to get these parts. If you know of any place that may have them in stock
 
I am trying to fix a Crossman 38T for a friend, it was his Dad's and his Dad died and wants to keep it for sentimental reasons, but it is missing some parts and I am looking for a source to get these parts. If you know of any place that may have them in stock

Good luck finding parts to restore it. He should definitely keep it if his Dad owned it as a child, even if it never fires another pellet.

The 38T was my first Co2 gun bought for me by my Grandmother in 1973 when I was 12. I bought the 38C & Peacemaker44 a few years later myself when I started working full-time. Great old classic Co2 revolvers, unfortunately all three long gone, can't even remember where they even ended up,.. with nephews maybe?

Merry Xmas to all.

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I have had a 38T for over 30 years now, its still in great working condition. And quite accurate as well. I picked up up at a neighbours yard sale for $10.00. Hopefully you can get it repaired, and start using it again, they are a well made piece, with some wight to it, not like the new stuff today.
 
Good luck finding parts to restore it. .....

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Seal kits are readily available from a number of places including R&R's eBay store. Mechanical parts (which, other than springs, you shouldn't need unless you've lost 'em) are available both at J&G in the States (no problem shipping to Canada) and also on the "eBay". I have a couple of these, including one that I remember even using as a hammer 35 years ago. Still work great, although I have done the seals in both.
 
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