Your first video was a fine video. I recall you stated at the beginning you just purchased the m1 from Walmart and you hadn't even opened it up yet. You said I'm going to unbox it right now for you viewers. And that's exactly what you did. No rehearsals. No preparation is in reading the instructions or practice loading it or putting in CO2 cartridges. You just turned on the camera and started out the video. You did a fine job! It's too bad people don't pay attention. There was no need for you to apologize for people's ignorance and inattentiveness. You do a fine job on your videos. I appreciate your casual theme to your videos when you review and shoot.
They should make a mini- M134 “mini gun”, with a long, but compact, spiral feed tube and connected to an air compressor! 😂 Or, connected to a propane bottle…with a “firing” mechanism to really give those BBs some zip and audible crack! 😂. Should be able to get at least 15rnds/sec for 900rnds/min…through one barrel, at least. Through all 6 barrels? …maybe 5400rnds/min? 90 rnds/sec?? 😂
Hay Nibs! Great job with this Crosman BB air rifle! Please forget about the whining keyboard complainers. They obviously don't make YT air rifle videos. You spend your time and money to provide us with YOUR experiences with the air rifles and 22lr rifles you buy. You bought the cameras, you bought the targets, you bought the gas and put mileage on your vehicle to show the audience what these rifles can do for perspective buyers. All this for FREE TO MOST OF YOUR VIEWERS. These complainers watch a nice guy who provides a huge gift for FREE and they can't even say Thanks. So THANKS NIBS, for all you have done in the past and that you will do in the FUTURE!
@dougbond6007 you obviously have issues deeper than anyone, but apparently, a professional mental health care provider can help you with. Yes, I do agree with you on one thing, don't bother haunting this channel again. Good day, sir.
Don't listen to the critics, you are doing a great job, one of the best airgun channels on TH-cam 👍👍👍 I really like your coverage of older airguns, not too many people doing that.
Super cool! Thanks for posting this! I've owned 2 of the original Crosman M1 Carbine , the ones you cooked by pushing the barrel down!! About 30 yrs separated my ownership of my first and my second!! Lol
As a firarms collector I enjoyed your 1st video and happy to see your follow up. Thanks for sharing the fun and pay no attention to the couch potatoes with grumpy know it all attitudes. I have forgotten more than those people think they know.
I wouldn’t necessarily call it negative comment but if someone is going to showcase a product they really should take the time to read the manual and understand the product before presenting it to the public. Common sense and makes for a much better video.
I think that would even make your governor smile. Soo much fun & using soo many BBs & Co2 cartridges look how many people you're keeping employed 😂. Will make an ideal Christmas present for young kids or us old ones too. Enjoy it & keep having fun. 🎯👍🙏
I'll admit I didn't want one after your first video, but I do want one now. 😃👍 Just a extra tip, after you're finished shooting it's always a goid idea not to keep charged CO2 cartridges in the rifle. The gas puts pressure on the air gasket seals and it will wear them out faster. Always finish off the session until the CO2s are depleted. Also don't forget the Crosman pellgun oil 😊👍 This rifle sounds like great fun, thanks for your review and excellent videos 😁👍❤
I just bought one of these a few days ago and am seriously impressed by it. I may have just gotten lucky, but mine is surprisingly accurate and I was successfully hitting targets with it that are usually too small for a BB gun. It gets a lot of shots per charge and has great sights. If you're looking for a realistic M1 replica, then skip this and get an Umarex. If you're looking for an awesome plinker then get this. The magazine may not look authentic, but it's quick to load and you don't need to spend $50 per magazine on spares.
Hey, what's the fun of being a guy if you always have to read a manual first? Trial and error is a legitimate learning method. It just eats up a lot of time. Watching someone else make the errors just means I Don't have to. My only real gripe is I wish the fire rate on the Crosman autos was about half the rate of what it is. Thanks for your efforts!
When it comes to firearms and clueless millennial city-boys who aren’t even sure which end the chingaleros come out of … yeah, … they really need to read the manual first … ‘trial and error’ and ‘gnns’ probably shouldn’t ever be seen in the same sentence together just because the “error” part has an extra measure of permanence to it. Otherwise, I agree.
I really appreciated your first video. You shot it taking the gun right out of the box. It was original and genuine. You made it look fun! This just might be the new Red Rider this Christmas!! I know I'll be looking for one. Thank you for the heads up on a cool new gun.
I had an original bb M1 rifle from the ‘60s that you pulled the barrel back to cock it and feed the bb. I still have one with the plastic stock that was found in a collapsed barn I was helping clean up years ago.
My first deer rifle was a U.S. 30 M1 carbine.. but of course I went the way of the AR-15. I gotta check out these Crosman M1 BB carbines. I still shoot CO2 & air guns a lot. Great video..
I remember that my grandfather and his brother had the M1 issued to them in WWll. They said in full auto you had to pull the gun apart one hand pulling forward the other pulling back to get accuracy. I wonder if that would make this more accurate in full auto? Btw to many critic's in the world today. God bless Nibs!
I don't think it would make it more accurate because your grandfather and his brother were talking about managing recoil where this BB gun has no recoil so accuracy should be easily achieved.
Ignore the hate Nibs your real fans and subscribers appreciate EVERYTHING you do. There will ALWAYS be someone that has to be negative and it’s usually the people that don’t put the time in to finish the video or listen to anything being said.
No worries Mr. Nibs ! Videos are always cool and informative. I agree with a comment from a follower, buy a couple for the grandkids!! They will have a blast with this cool replica. Thanks again ✨🇺🇸
Looks & performs better than my 1st auto bb gun from a Miami based firm that had the Innahilator lol ran on automobile a/c refrigerant cans & needed constant squirts of dry Graphite to keep it from jamming .
Fun stuff!! Owner's manuals are for those that bubble wrap their kids. Back in my day if you could make contact with the house electrical supply (2 keys in the outlet, using your teeth to hold one end of the extension plug while pulling the other...), throw the breaker, and walk away; then you saved all the time it would have taken to read what not to do. 😂
I had an M1 carbine BB gun when I was a kid in the late 70's. It was a spring gun and you had to push the barrel back to cock it. The mag was just a place to store BBs. Irony is that I actually had a real Underwood M2 by 75 along with an infrared night scoped one.
Hi guy, your video just popped up in my feed. Nice copy of the M-1 carbine. Ive owned several of the real rifle going way back to when I was a teenager. Of all of the firearms I’ve owned, the M-1 carbine was the loudest little rifle of them all. Stupidly, I used to never wear ear protection back then. I might just pick one of those little BB slingers you show here so that I can shoot without ear protection. Thanks!
Nibs, you did well. I watched the first video. It was honest and real life. Doesn't get much better than that. That rifle looks like a lot of fun!! Thanks for the video!
Many years ago, I read a review of a fully-auto BB gun that ran off of automotive Freon AC canisters. According to the article it was a pretty good performer…. But this was right before it was decided that Freon was destroying the ozone layer so it didn’t last long on the market.
Thanks for sharing your new airgun! Finally, I have been hoping that Crosman would release a version of their classic M1 Carbine that's upgraded with modern airgun technology! It would be awesome if Crosman continued to release new versions of some of their classic airguns from the Golden Age of Crosman Airguns....I would love to see a new version of the Crosman model 451, the .22 cal pellet, Co2 semi-auto pistol based on the 1911 handgun.
looks like a lot of hassle shaking it, i'd rather pump my crossman 760. it would be cool if it was able to fire straight out of the reservoir until the gas was gone. i got a crossman 760 for christmas when i was 12 and it had a wood stock and forearm pump handle, the next 3 760's i had ,had plastic stocks but they all were very accurate and i loved the scopes they held too. nice video tho.
Haters are going to hate just ignore them. I have been wanting a full auto BB and this is perfect. I collect WW1/2 rifles and have two real M1 carbines a Winchester, and the other an Inland. This would be great to have in the collection and not cost a fortune to shoot. Thanks for sharing
I don't think it's hateful to suggest reading the manual particularly when you're giving an accurate review or instruction. Especially since you've never owned one and aren't speaking from experience. If you're going to do a video, do it right. Not many TH-camrs do.
Lewis and Clark used Air Rifles on their expedition. They also had a bad boy swivel gun and a large river boat made of skins and sealed with pine tar used as glue.
They released a video on this thing a few months ago but it is now unlisted for some reasons! They sent the pre-order email a few days ago Looks like a fun little plinker for about half of what they ask for other simmilar airguns
When I watch the first video, I also figured they was something simple. You were probably missing and didn’t bother reading through all the instructions but you’re a man that’s what you supposed to do. You just get the toy out and play with it. You read the instructions it ain’t working right. that’s what I do. I guess part of the fun is seen if you can figure it out on your own first.
You redeemed yourself with this vid. I got my gf's son one of these for his bday. I made a speed loader from a spring-loaded curtain rod, he's always out of BBs now.
That thing looks great. Would’ve been nice if they would’ve made an Airsoft style wind up detachable magazine instead of the internal tube. Looks like a blast!
As far as I know the full auto M1 30 Carbine was designed for airborne troops and had a side folding metal wire stock. I had a standard M1 30 Carbine made by Singer Sewing Machine Co if I remember correctly I had while I was in the Army more than 30 years ago now.
Nice gun for back yard can knocking. Wish they made this in a semi auto pellet version with 800 fps. I think Springfield has a similar m1 replica co2 and pump. I want the pump. It’s got some fps and shoots pellet.
I have the Springfield "m-14" pump pellet and it's a hard hitter and accurate. The umerix Springfield m-1carbine in real wood stock is fun and realistic enough for use by reenactors.
I have a Corpsman M1 Carbine that my grandfather gave me for my 12th birthday and I'm 69 now. It still works like new! Such quality! Is the stock plastic or wood? Mine has a wood stock. Set it up next to a real M1 and the dimensions were perfect! To cock it you have to pull the barrel back.
The only competition that the Hatsan Blitz full auto pellet gun had was the Crosman DPMS SBR full auto bb gun, but I'm guessing Crosman is refining and simplifying the mechanics with this version of their full auto. I'm hoping Crosman thinks about making a PCP pellet gun or rifle version to compete with the Hatsan Blitz, but make it a more reliable build with quaility parts and construction for under $500, and I think they'll have a hit
I have the Springfield M1 carbine BB gun. It looks nice but I have had trouble with the mags since day one. They’re hit or miss - leaks a bit of the CO2. This seems like a better option plus you get selective fire.
Keep up the good work Nibs! Let the naysayers who all think they can do better give it a try. See what it takes. Personally I'm really liking the stuff you put out. Best wishes to you and yours!
I thought it was a pellet gun. BB's , well that makes more sense for being able to go full auto on it. Wonder if they still sell them at the stores, or if they got removed.
Likin the Herb Alpert in between, nice bb gun. We had wrist rocket fights, rocks hurt then id pick guys off 70+yrds with my 760, 12 pumps 😁, had an old golf course backed up to the house, was great for dirt bikes, beer drinkin too
I've owned the fabulous Umarex Legends M1A1 Thompson full auto for 2 years. So watching this demo is a little underwhelming. Although the Crosman M1 reloading feature is interesting. I'd say considering the competition, if the price is impressive, this could do well. Good honest job on the video.
Glad to see you figured it out and sorry to hear about the meanies. Always look at the bright side and teach me how too. It seems from your video you're having fun.
I just drove 3 hrs round trip to pick up one of these. It was the only/closest Walmart that had one in which my order didn't get cancelled. This item has however disappeared from their website now which is odd.
Since Crosman was recently bought out by Daisy I wonder if this rifle will still be available. I know the last Crosman I bought was made in the USA while the last Daisy that was bought for me was made in China, it makes me wonder if production will move to China. I know the Crosman factory in NY is being shut down.
It's too bad Amazon won't ship these to you! I put a 16× scope on the R1. I ran out of right windage at 25!😅 But inside of 20 it's fun! Thanks for posting! This boosts my insensitive to do more with mine. I really liked the target arraignment!❤❤❤
Anyone who has anything negative to say needs to grow up. You take your personal time and resources to make videos we can see for free. Thanks for the information.
The last pellet gun I bought was about 15 years ago, just for pest control when .22 LR was overkill. It's been sitting on my shop rusting, I think after seeing this it's time for an upgrade, this full auto looks very fun. It would probably make a great snake gun. Too nice to leave outside though, I didn't hear a price.
It’s looks cool and the select full auto is a nice touch but I wish it had a detachable clip. Even if it couldn’t work exactly like a real M1 the ability to slide in and ping when a clip emptied would be very fun. The current setup is just too toyish, which for ~$120 is not really that egregious.
I think I like Air Venturi's version better. It might not be full auto, but it's more realistic, uses detachable mags, and you can get it in real wood. I was kind of hoping this BB gun would be more like Crossman's AK1. (Detachable mag, last shot hold open, magazine powered, etc...)
You picked me up as a sub. I recently got into shooting air guns again. It’s relaxing and fun after a hard day or week of work. Takes my minds elsewhere and fun. I like to keep it as cheap and backyard friendly as I can. It’s addictive with all the guns and accessories cheap it is not becoming. My wife doesn’t understand, she says why don’t you buy real guns. Well they’re expensive to buy, shoot, and I live in an urban area with kids and parents around.
Interesting, I remember the full auto one that used to be advertised in he back of gun magazines when I was younger, I think they ran off of cans of R12.
I’m in the process of getting rid of a bottle of Crossman BBs like that 6000 rounds will not come out and go into the gun so I just replaced them with Daisy tubes that hold 300
WAIT!! You cant mix Daisey BBs and Crossman BBs together!! Just kidding, that is a cool BB gun. I love the fact that some of these manufacturers are creating some of these old rifles into BB guns. Anyway looks like fun and don't shoot your eye out HAHA
Had a single shot Crossman carbine in the 70s. Cocked it by pushing barrel straight back towards trigger. Extra BBs were stored in faux ammo clip. It looked really cool. Does this CO2 carbine have a faux clip? It would be more acccurate.
Your first video was a fine video. I recall you stated at the beginning you just purchased the m1 from Walmart and you hadn't even opened it up yet. You said I'm going to unbox it right now for you viewers. And that's exactly what you did. No rehearsals. No preparation is in reading the instructions or practice loading it or putting in CO2 cartridges. You just turned on the camera and started out the video. You did a fine job!
It's too bad people don't pay attention. There was no need for you to apologize for people's ignorance and inattentiveness. You do a fine job on your videos. I appreciate your casual theme to your videos when you review and shoot.
This rifle reminds me of the carnival rifles of the 1960's. Fully automatic bb rifles. A lot of fun. Thank you for the video.
They should make a mini- M134 “mini gun”, with a long, but compact, spiral feed tube and connected to an air compressor! 😂
Or, connected to a propane bottle…with a “firing” mechanism to really give those BBs some zip and audible crack! 😂. Should be able to get at least 15rnds/sec for 900rnds/min…through one barrel, at least. Through all 6 barrels? …maybe 5400rnds/min? 90 rnds/sec?? 😂
they had that game shoot out the star at carnivals with tommy guns that shot lead bb's
They were also "fully inaccurate". Proof? The wealthy Carny owners.
I'm glad this didn't exist in the 80's when we had BB gun fights.
LOLOLOL No shit huh!!!!!
So my buddies and I weren’t the only ones crazy enough to have BB gun fights growing up?
@@shoechew no they made one in the late 60's and 70's but wasn't full auto and had the box magazine
@@harry8097 Nope.
Around the 4th of July they became roman candle fights- ouch @@harry8097
Hay Nibs! Great job with this Crosman BB air rifle! Please forget about the whining keyboard complainers. They obviously don't make YT air rifle videos. You spend your time and money to provide us with YOUR experiences with the air rifles and 22lr rifles you buy. You bought the cameras, you bought the targets, you bought the gas and put mileage on your vehicle to show the audience what these rifles can do for perspective buyers. All this for FREE TO MOST OF YOUR VIEWERS. These complainers watch a nice guy who provides a huge gift for FREE and they can't even say Thanks. So THANKS NIBS, for all you have done in the past and that you will do in the FUTURE!
They’re jealous
Well said G! I second that! Awesome job as always Nibs! 👏
@@dougbond6007 it’s a BB gun. Shut up and let people have fun. Save your vitriol for something real, like your own failings
@dougbond6007 geez dude, Nibs is one of the most knowledgeable airgun guys on TH-cam. Relax, our hobby is supposed to be fun.
@dougbond6007 you obviously have issues deeper than anyone, but apparently, a professional mental health care provider can help you with. Yes, I do agree with you on one thing, don't bother haunting this channel again. Good day, sir.
You make these videos look easy and professional. Its nice to see honest real videos Thanks for all you do!
Don't listen to the critics, you are doing a great job, one of the best airgun channels on TH-cam 👍👍👍 I really like your coverage of older airguns, not too many people doing that.
An honest unboxing video may have bloopers in it, that's what makes it an honest unboxing video! Great job!
Super cool! Thanks for posting this! I've owned 2 of the original Crosman M1 Carbine , the ones you cooked by pushing the barrel down!! About 30 yrs separated my ownership of my first and my second!! Lol
Now you need the old carnival targets with a star an cut the star out!
Was going to say the same thing. There are targets out there that can be printed.
@@williamstewart6999 🤔
@@Kyrimfireandhobbies I didn't win at the carnival, nor did I win at home!🙄
@@Kyrimfireandhobbies th-cam.com/video/iYshYTRoNn0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HgN_qwL0-Su3bnvd
This was my attempt!
Before I could edit!😅
😮😂😊
Nibs, I always appreciate you taking the time, effort, and finances, to bring us cool and new stuff to check out and meet your review! Thank you!
As a firarms collector I enjoyed your 1st video and happy to see your follow up. Thanks for sharing the fun and pay no attention to the couch potatoes with grumpy know it all attitudes. I have forgotten more than those people think they know.
I loved the first video and this one too. Why would anyone make a negative comment about one of your videos. You're the best!!!
I wouldn’t necessarily call it negative comment but if someone is going to showcase a product they really should take the time to read the manual and understand the product before presenting it to the public. Common sense and makes for a much better video.
Bought mine on Sunday 9/15/24. Found nothing at all online at first. Thank you for making a video on it.
If you scan the QR code on the gun itself. You will see a 3 minute video from Crosman on how to use it.
I think that would even make your governor smile. Soo much fun & using soo many BBs & Co2 cartridges look how many people you're keeping employed 😂. Will make an ideal Christmas present for young kids or us old ones too. Enjoy it & keep having fun. 🎯👍🙏
I'll admit I didn't want one after your first video, but I do want one now. 😃👍
Just a extra tip, after you're finished shooting it's always a goid idea not to keep charged CO2 cartridges in the rifle. The gas puts pressure on the air gasket seals and it will wear them out faster. Always finish off the session until the CO2s are depleted. Also don't forget the Crosman pellgun oil 😊👍
This rifle sounds like great fun, thanks for your review and excellent videos 😁👍❤
I just bought one of these a few days ago and am seriously impressed by it. I may have just gotten lucky, but mine is surprisingly accurate and I was successfully hitting targets with it that are usually too small for a BB gun. It gets a lot of shots per charge and has great sights. If you're looking for a realistic M1 replica, then skip this and get an Umarex. If you're looking for an awesome plinker then get this. The magazine may not look authentic, but it's quick to load and you don't need to spend $50 per magazine on spares.
Hey, what's the fun of being a guy if you always have to read a manual first? Trial and error is a legitimate learning method. It just eats up a lot of time. Watching someone else make the errors just means I Don't have to. My only real gripe is I wish the fire rate on the Crosman autos was about half the rate of what it is. Thanks for your efforts!
Aw give him a break lol I'm as bad figuring out new products
When it comes to firearms and clueless millennial city-boys who aren’t even sure which end the chingaleros come out of … yeah, … they really need to read the manual first … ‘trial and error’ and ‘gnns’ probably shouldn’t ever be seen in the same sentence together just because the “error” part has an extra measure of permanence to it. Otherwise, I agree.
Folks like me call it “safety first”.
supposed to read the manual either on the ride home after purchase or later that night on yhe toilet, the manual serves no other purpose
Aha see? This is one of those guys who disregarded the "one-pump" rule while the rest of us had Daisies.
I really appreciated your first video. You shot it taking the gun right out of the box. It was original and genuine. You made it look fun! This just might be the new Red Rider this Christmas!! I know I'll be looking for one. Thank you for the heads up on a cool new gun.
Thank You Mr. Nibbs, great video, I was lucky enough to find one, the only one too! It shoots flawlessly!
I had an original bb M1 rifle from the ‘60s that you pulled the barrel back to cock it and feed the bb.
I still have one with the plastic stock that was found in a collapsed barn I was helping clean up years ago.
My first deer rifle was a U.S. 30 M1 carbine.. but of course I went the way of the AR-15. I gotta check out these Crosman M1 BB carbines. I still shoot CO2 & air guns a lot. Great video..
Awesome!!!! Looks like great fun!!!!
Interesting new gun.Loved those autos at the carnivals.
I was actually thinking about those also...shoot out the star if I remember correctly.
just remember no matter what you do someone will cry about something
The rate of fire is insane!
I love it!
Glad you got it all figured out!
It really is the most fun you can have without the real thing!
I remember that my grandfather and his brother had the M1 issued to them in WWll. They said in full auto you had to pull the gun apart one hand pulling forward the other pulling back to get accuracy. I wonder if that would make this more accurate in full auto? Btw to many critic's in the world today. God bless Nibs!
I don't think it would make it more accurate because your grandfather and his brother were talking about managing recoil where this BB gun has no recoil so accuracy should be easily achieved.
I had VietNAM flashbacks after buying one of these from Walmart with a 24 pack of Budweiser
My Dad always used to say, if all else fails read the instructions...
Ignore the hate Nibs your real fans and subscribers appreciate EVERYTHING you do. There will ALWAYS be someone that has to be negative and it’s usually the people that don’t put the time in to finish the video or listen to anything being said.
Thanks for a great couple of videos. Being a “don’t read the manual” kind of guy, the videos were particularly helpful.
No worries Mr. Nibs ! Videos are always cool and informative. I agree with a comment from a follower, buy a couple for the grandkids!! They will have a blast with this cool replica. Thanks again ✨🇺🇸
Looks & performs better than my 1st auto bb gun from a Miami based firm that had the Innahilator lol ran on automobile a/c refrigerant cans & needed constant squirts of dry Graphite to keep it from jamming .
Some people learn from others mistakes, sometimes you have to be the others. Thanks for being the other on this one.
I enjoyed that little giggle after using the fun switch. HeHe 😂
I forgot to mention I just got done ordering one and I am waiting for it to arrive at my doorstep. Looking forward to having some fun!
Back in the 1970s, my cousin had the barrel pump and load M1 Carbine.
Thank you sir. That's a nice looking rifle.
Fun stuff!! Owner's manuals are for those that bubble wrap their kids. Back in my day if you could make contact with the house electrical supply (2 keys in the outlet, using your teeth to hold one end of the extension plug while pulling the other...), throw the breaker, and walk away; then you saved all the time it would have taken to read what not to do. 😂
I had an M1 carbine BB gun when I was a kid in the late 70's. It was a spring gun and you had to push the barrel back to cock it. The mag was just a place to store BBs. Irony is that I actually had a real Underwood M2 by 75 along with an infrared night scoped one.
Hi guy, your video just popped up in my feed.
Nice copy of the M-1 carbine.
Ive owned several of the real rifle going way back to when I was a teenager.
Of all of the firearms I’ve owned, the M-1 carbine was the loudest little rifle of them all. Stupidly, I used to never wear ear protection back then. I might just pick one of those little BB slingers you show here so that I can shoot without ear protection.
Thanks!
Just saw that they listed it on the website! Great review!
Nibs, you did well. I watched the first video. It was honest and real life. Doesn't get much better than that. That rifle looks like a lot of fun!! Thanks for the video!
Many years ago, I read a review of a fully-auto BB gun that ran off of automotive Freon AC canisters. According to the article it was a pretty good performer…. But this was right before it was decided that Freon was destroying the ozone layer so it didn’t last long on the market.
I remember seeing them advertised in hunting magazines years ago also. I always wanted to get one, that was when a can of R12 cost 59 cents a 12oz can
“Decided” it literally is though. Found the conspiracy brained rube
Thanks for sharing your new airgun!
Finally, I have been hoping that Crosman would release a version of their classic M1 Carbine that's upgraded with modern airgun technology!
It would be awesome if Crosman continued to release new versions of some of their classic airguns from the Golden Age of Crosman Airguns....I would love to see a new version of the Crosman model 451, the .22 cal pellet, Co2 semi-auto pistol based on the 1911 handgun.
looks like a lot of hassle shaking it, i'd rather pump my crossman 760. it would be cool if it was able to fire straight out of the reservoir until the gas was gone. i got a crossman 760 for christmas when i was 12 and it had a wood stock and forearm pump handle, the next 3 760's i had ,had plastic stocks but they all were very accurate and i loved the scopes they held too.
nice video tho.
Very cool! I had the Crosman spring air M1 back in the '70's. Full auto probably not legal here in Blue Jersey (Go Libs!) Too scary!!
Haters are going to hate just ignore them. I have been wanting a full auto BB and this is perfect. I collect WW1/2 rifles and have two real M1 carbines a Winchester, and the other an Inland. This would be great to have in the collection and not cost a fortune to shoot. Thanks for sharing
I don't think it's hateful to suggest reading the manual particularly when you're giving an accurate review or instruction. Especially since you've never owned one and aren't speaking from experience. If you're going to do a video, do it right. Not many TH-camrs do.
Lewis and Clark used Air Rifles on their expedition. They also had a bad boy swivel gun and a large river boat made of skins and sealed with pine tar used as glue.
They released a video on this thing a few months ago but it is now unlisted for some reasons!
They sent the pre-order email a few days ago
Looks like a fun little plinker for about half of what they ask for other simmilar airguns
When I watch the first video, I also figured they was something simple. You were probably missing and didn’t bother reading through all the instructions but you’re a man that’s what you supposed to do. You just get the toy out and play with it. You read the instructions it ain’t working right. that’s what I do. I guess part of the fun is seen if you can figure it out on your own first.
My second rifle was the M1 back in the early 70's. That one you pushed the barrel in to cock it.
You redeemed yourself with this vid. I got my gf's son one of these for his bday. I made a speed loader from a spring-loaded curtain rod, he's always out of BBs now.
Looks like a lot of fun! Good practice, I would think for folks that own a actual M1 carbine.
Just got mine. They had two at my Walmart. Runs well.
How much $$$
$130
@@brianmurray1350 I didn't think it would be over 100bux, not on my must have priority list. Maybe at a later date the price will settle in? 🎅🌲🌲🌲
Go, Nibs, go!
That thing looks great. Would’ve been nice if they would’ve made an Airsoft style wind up detachable magazine instead of the internal tube. Looks like a blast!
As far as I know the full auto M1 30 Carbine was designed for airborne troops and had a side folding metal wire stock. I had a standard M1 30 Carbine made by Singer Sewing Machine Co if I remember correctly I had while I was in the Army more than 30 years ago now.
Keith, the full auto was widely used in the South Pacific campaigns against the Japanese, with a 30 round magazine. Andy. UK.
Thanks Nibs, as always I appreciate your time and effort! Keep up the good work, it's really helpful for the air gunning community!😊
Nice gun for back yard can knocking. Wish they made this in a semi auto pellet version with 800 fps. I think Springfield has a similar m1 replica co2 and pump. I want the pump. It’s got some fps and shoots pellet.
I have the Springfield "m-14" pump pellet and it's a hard hitter and accurate. The umerix Springfield m-1carbine in real wood stock is fun and realistic enough for use by reenactors.
I have a Corpsman M1 Carbine that my grandfather gave me for my 12th birthday and I'm 69 now. It still works like new! Such quality! Is the stock plastic or wood? Mine has a wood stock. Set it up next to a real M1 and the dimensions were perfect! To cock it you have to pull the barrel back.
The only competition that the Hatsan Blitz full auto pellet gun had was the Crosman DPMS SBR full auto bb gun, but I'm guessing Crosman is refining and simplifying the mechanics with this version of their full auto. I'm hoping Crosman thinks about making a PCP pellet gun or rifle version to compete with the Hatsan Blitz, but make it a more reliable build with quaility parts and construction for under $500, and I think they'll have a hit
That's the one my dad used to talk about he had in the army!
I have the Springfield M1 carbine BB gun. It looks nice but I have had trouble with the mags since day one. They’re hit or miss - leaks a bit of the CO2. This seems like a better option plus you get selective fire.
Keep up the good work Nibs! Let the naysayers who all think they can do better give it a try. See what it takes. Personally I'm really liking the stuff you put out. Best wishes to you and yours!
Thank you for your time making these video's. I appreciate you..
I thought it was a pellet gun. BB's , well that makes more sense for being able to go full auto on it. Wonder if they still sell them at the stores, or if they got removed.
Likin the Herb Alpert in between, nice bb gun. We had wrist rocket fights, rocks hurt then id pick guys off 70+yrds with my 760, 12 pumps 😁, had an old golf course backed up to the house, was great for dirt bikes, beer drinkin too
Thanks
I've owned the fabulous Umarex Legends M1A1 Thompson full auto for 2 years. So watching this demo is a little underwhelming. Although the Crosman M1 reloading feature is interesting. I'd say considering the competition, if the price is impressive, this could do well. Good honest job on the video.
Is there some way to tell if the magazine is empty so you don't waste so much co2 firing on an empty mag?
Not that I have discovered so far
Glad to see you figured it out and sorry to hear about the meanies. Always look at the bright side and teach me how too. It seems from your video you're having fun.
I just drove 3 hrs round trip to pick up one of these. It was the only/closest Walmart that had one in which my order didn't get cancelled. This item has however disappeared from their website now which is odd.
I have been looking for another one locally and have yet to see another one
Thanks, it looks like fun.
That's worth the price just as a decoration... thing is beautiful. They need to make a Garand!
Since Crosman was recently bought out by Daisy I wonder if this rifle will still be available. I know the last Crosman I bought was made in the USA while the last Daisy that was bought for me was made in China, it makes me wonder if production will move to China. I know the Crosman factory in NY is being shut down.
It's too bad Amazon won't ship these to you!
I put a 16× scope on the R1. I ran out of right windage at 25!😅
But inside of 20 it's fun!
Thanks for posting!
This boosts my insensitive to do more with mine.
I really liked the target arraignment!❤❤❤
I thought the first video of this gun was just fine, very much represented what a new user would expect. But I'm just an old observer
Anyone who has anything negative to say needs to grow up. You take your personal time and resources to make videos we can see for free. Thanks for the information.
The last pellet gun I bought was about 15 years ago, just for pest control when .22 LR was overkill. It's been sitting on my shop rusting, I think after seeing this it's time for an upgrade, this full auto looks very fun. It would probably make a great snake gun. Too nice to leave outside though, I didn't hear a price.
it was 122 at walmart
Looks like a fun bb gun. Thanks for introducing us to it!!
Very cool Nibs. The rifle is for sure a "smile maker" as it's so fun to shoot!😊
Cool. I might have to get one of those. My grandchildren would love it.
Thank you! I didn’t know it existed, found it on Amazon and other similar. May be my next purchase
I got to give it to crosman . that is one cool rifle. amazed they brought it to market.
Thx for this video really enjoyed it!
It’s looks cool and the select full auto is a nice touch but I wish it had a detachable clip. Even if it couldn’t work exactly like a real M1 the ability to slide in and ping when a clip emptied would be very fun. The current setup is just too toyish, which for ~$120 is not really that egregious.
I think I like Air Venturi's version better. It might not be full auto, but it's more realistic, uses detachable mags, and you can get it in real wood. I was kind of hoping this BB gun would be more like Crossman's AK1. (Detachable mag, last shot hold open, magazine powered, etc...)
You picked me up as a sub. I recently got into shooting air guns again. It’s relaxing and fun after a hard day or week of work. Takes my minds elsewhere and fun. I like to keep it as cheap and backyard friendly as I can. It’s addictive with all the guns and accessories cheap it is not becoming. My wife doesn’t understand, she says why don’t you buy real guns. Well they’re expensive to buy, shoot, and I live in an urban area with kids and parents around.
Looking forward to trying this one out!
Serious question: How much does it weigh loaded w/BB's+CO2's, and how much does it weigh "Dry"?
Thanks!
Interesting, I remember the full auto one that used to be advertised in he back of gun magazines when I was younger, I think they ran off of cans of R12.
I’m in the process of getting rid of a bottle of Crossman BBs like that 6000 rounds will not come out and go into the gun so I just replaced them with Daisy tubes that hold 300
Unfortunately Americans have to much critical spirit now rather than a thankful spirit
How does the second CO2 cartridge get punched open when it's directly behind the first one???
The first one goes in nose first and the second one goes in with the nose to the rear. There are piercing needles on both ends of the chamber
@@WalnutandSteel Thanks. I rewatched and caught that. Missed it the first time.
WAIT!! You cant mix Daisey BBs and Crossman BBs together!! Just kidding, that is a cool BB gun. I love the fact that some of these manufacturers are creating some of these old rifles into BB guns. Anyway looks like fun and don't shoot your eye out HAHA
NO BUMP STOCK REQUIRED HERE!!! Great video Walnut and Steel!!!😱👌
That could definitely put out an eye
I would have gone broke if I had full auto on any BB gun as a kid…lol
Had a single shot Crossman carbine in the 70s. Cocked it by pushing barrel straight back towards trigger. Extra BBs were stored in faux ammo clip. It looked really cool.
Does this CO2 carbine have a faux clip? It would be more acccurate.
I posted a video on both of them last night. Thanks for stopping by!
I went to the Walmart in Austin and no luck. I would like to make a wood stock for that gun.
How was the penetracine on the cans? All the way thru?