Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Amazon.com
Serious business, awe-inspiring style. The classic 2100 is a full size, hefty competitor that pumps up to maximum velocity, accuracy, and excitement. Features Visible Impact Sights.
Features:- Concealed BB port
- Multi-pump power control
- Die cast metal receiver and rifled steel barrel
Product Specifications
- Model Number: 2100B
- Pellet Velocity: Up to 725 fps
- BB Velocity: Up to 755 fps
- Weight 4.8 lbs
- Length: 39.75 in
- Mechanism: Bolt Action
- Power Source: Pump
- Caliber: .177
- Ammunition: Pellets / BBs
- Pellet Capacity: Single Shot
- BB Reservoir: 200
- BB Magazine: 17 shot
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Visible Impact
- Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Safety: Cross Bolt
- Material: Metal Receiver, Synth. Stock/Forearm
Powerplant Benefits
Variable Pump CO2 Break Barrel Pre-charged Pneumatic (PCP) POWER SOURCE 3-10 strokes of an on-board lever to compress air 12-gram cartridge Spring or piston cocked by a lever (barrel) On-board high pressure reservoir FILLING METHOD None, self contained Insertion of CO2 cartridge None, self contained Use of high pressure tank or pump to fill on-board reservoir VELOCITY * Up to 700 fps Up to 780 fps Up to 1400 fps Up to 1100 fps NUMBER OF SHOTS Unlimited (must be pumped for each shot) 40 - 60, varies on rapidity of trigger pull Unlimited (must be cocked for each shot) 15 - 35 (varies with caliber) USES Target Shooting--> Plinking--> Pest Control--> Target Shooting--> Plinking--> Target Shooting--> Plinking--> Pest Control--> Small Game Hunting--> Target Shooting--> Plinking--> Pest Control--> Small Game Hunting--> Small Game Hunting--> EFFECTIVE RANGE ** 15 yards20 yards
35 yards
60 yards
COST $40 - $200 ($ - $$) $80 - $130 ($ - $$) $100 - $300 ($ - $$$) $250 - $600 ($$ - $$$$) ADVANTAGES Velocity is variable based on number of strokes Convenient, accurate Self-contained, accurate Powerful, consistent, superbly accurate DISADVANTAGES Must be pumped up for every shot Performance can vary with temperature (70 degrees is optimum) Requires practice to shoot at highest accuracy External fill source required * Velocities based on alloy ammunition ** Accuracy is determined by ballistics and shooter ability Target Shooting Plinking Pest Control Small Game Hunting Predator Hunting
Choosing a Caliber
BB .177 .22 .25 Material Copper coated steel Lead (lead-free consist of plastic and/or zinc) Lead (lead-free consist of plastic and/or zinc) Lead Weight (grains) 5.2 7.9 or 10.5 14.3 27.9 Energy (@ muzzle) 4 FPE @ 600 FPS 17.5 FPE @ 1000 FPS 20.3 FPE @ 800 FPS 42 FPE @ 825 FPS Shapes Spherical Wadcutter, domed, pointed, hollow point, destroyer Domed, hollow point, pointed, destroyer Domed, destroyer Uses Plinking Targets, plinking, pest control Targets, plinking, pest control, small game hunting Pest control, small & medium game hunting Advantages Less expensive than pellets Fast, flat trajectory ideal for targets Ideal for both targets and small game Hard hitting hunting round; conservative on air Disadvantages Ricochet if fired at a hard surface Weight limits hunting to pests, small game Not heavy enough for larger small game species, predators Limited shapes availablesirbuysalot
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
I've been away from multi pumps for many years. This brought back old memories and forgotten pinched fingers. After getting over the plastic stock shock. I got to business with pellets. I seem to shoot better groups at 25 yards than with most of my break barrel rifles. Of course the scope sucks but it made me look good somehow on paper. Loading the pellets is a lost art form that fortunately I had mastered 50 years ago and it came back to me. After around 100 shots that first day, the only problem I have is being out of shape, I'm sore 3 days later and the rifle is fine.I did crono a few 7.9 pellets:4 pumps 515 fps6 pumps 560 fps10 pumps 660 fps12 pumps 680 fpsI did most of my shooting with 6 pumps and had good results also at 8 pumps. 1 1/4 inch groups at 25 yards.
Quaydrag
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2017
Out of all my Crosman and Benjamin guns, for some reason or another, I can say that this one is the most accurate and the most all around a joy and fun to shoot. Ammo is cheap, pumps easy, and like I said, this thing is accurate. I attached a 3-9x40 Centerpoint scope to mine and attached is a picture of some of my groupings with it at 30 yards and all of them being a decent average of what this gun can do, for $60, you just can't beat it. Being a modern ($60) replica of the 766 (another great rifle) it can't have the same wood and great fit and finish as that gun, but I wasn't let down by the finish at all, and I don't think you would be either. The plastic stock and forearm are nice and grainy to provide a good grip, and the receiver, bolt handle, trigger, and barrel shroud are all nicely made and metal. The only other pieces are the sights, which aren't the best, and are usable in regularly plinking, but if you're doing any serious shooting, you're probably going to want a scope anyway. The only downside I can find with this gun after 2 months of owning it and using it regularly is that it isn't nearly as accurate with BB's (which is to be expected) but they do work quite well in it for BB's, and again, you're probably going to be using pellets with it for serious shooting anyway. It's a great gun, and I'd recommend it to anyone for a cheap (though it doesn't feel cheap), accurate, and all around fun pest control and paper punching gun.
Sol_Invictus_510
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2014
This is my first pellet rifle, I had considered the 760, but went with the 2100. I had a little extra cash on hand and after reading some reviews, I decided this was the best bang for my buck. ( Can we really expect a wooden stock for $60 these days?) The rifled barrel was a huge upgrade and I am planning to use only pellets. My experience with rifles has been limited to bolt action .22's so I figured this would transfer over well experience wise. There are a few pests on my property and I figured this was the best way to get rid of em and I also wanted a decent way to practice marksmanship. Also I wanted to benefit from the discipline and focus it teaches.Experience with targets: Very accurate and being able to vary the pumps is nice to keep it mellow for paper targets.Experience with squirrels: 3 squirrels 4 pellets. Ranges between 4-5 yards. Fairly accurate shot placement with iron sights. ( I'm a little rusty still). It can put em down with 10 pumps with the Crosman pointed pellets.My only conern/question; is the bolt action supposed to slide freely? Or do I have to push it down a bit to slide it?Regardless it works well and I am very satisfied with my purchase. It is also going to be a great way to introduce my girlfriend to shooting and I can see this holding up well enough to teach my future children to shoot with. Happy plinking y'all!
Raffgarr
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2013
Shoots very well straight out of the box. Maintanence is minimal (drip a drop of $3 oil every 150-250 pellets). Has an aesthetically pleasing, minimalist look to it; no frills, patterns, or lady-stuff here. Gave me consistent groupings within 1" at 25 meters with the stock sights and no rifle stand. Where you point, she hits.Not difficult at all to pump (I shot +500 pellets at 10 pumps in a day and didn't break a sweat). Most of the rifle is an assortment of metals. Everything that counts is steel or aluminum. Only the stock and the non-essentials are plastic.The only minor annoyance I have is that the bolt is plastic. Thick plastic, I should say, butt I've already had her bend on me a bit. You just need to hand it at the base and not on the dongle they provide. It's a bit more taxing on the old thumb, butt you'll get used to it within the first 5 minutes of shooting.Has a good amount of power. It will pierce most targets. Exit path is another story... 40 meters and 10 pumps is enough to smash a 2 liter or thin piece of wood, butt don't count on your shots to exit cleanly. I found about 80% of my pellets at the bottom of the aforementioned 2 liter. It produces a solid +600 fps with pellets. It's plenty to kill birds humanly within 25 meters, and I suppose it could handle very small game or rodents within about the same range. You want pellets that are between 7.5-8g.Great plinker; you absolutely cannot beat it for the money.
Recommended Products