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Your cart is empty.The Crosman Legacy 1000 is our most advanced single-shot, variable pump air rifle bringing the next level of power and performance to the genre. The sleek, black synthetic design dares you to pump it up to 12 times for full power, delivering alloy pellets up to 1,000 FPS, lead pellets up to 750 FPS and BBs up to a blazing 800 FPS. This .177 caliber pellet/ BB air rifle weighs in at just under five pounds and features an all-weather synthetic stock and forearm, built-in 850 BB reservoir, rifled steel barrel, fiber optic sight, a 4x15 scope and crossbolt safety. The Legacy 1000 offers a side loading pellet chamber and a spring loaded 17-round BB magazine for quick follow up shots. "Take it Outside" with Crosman.
Doug
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Loved Crosman my childhood youth and up, quality is just not there I sent it back it would not hold true shot left, right, up, down, cross wise you name it, this thing was a wild horse and were talking open sights and optics. This thing could not shoot straight even at 7 yards (21 feet) for shame this was one of my favs as a kid.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Once the scope is adjusted it is very easy to hit small targets repeatedly.
Scott Brethen
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
This is a very nice rifle. Has plenty of power. Feels good. Very accurate. Purchased the scope with it. Very affordable and is good for rifle training. Hones steadiness and breathing skills. Get one, or two.
Antonio B. Lane Sr.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
Everything started out well, it is not as sturdy as I had hoped, though alright for a starter. I put a couple days and it was frustrating to handle. I set up some targets to plink and then it jammed. It took some time to get it cleared, though by then I was done. Do not expect too much or you may be highly disappointed.
Z
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
UPDATE: Months later, the gun is still like new. I've started putting it in a cabinet with desiccants. I've also put it to some use and can now tell you firsthand: The gun is powerful enough for humane pest control. I recommend pointed high-speed pellets for that purpose.I bought this for pest control (armadillos). It is powerful and fun to shoot. Even at full power, the sound is not too loud and so there's no concern about disturbing the neighbors.I can see how people would think this is flimsy. You don't want to put too much leverage on this. When I pump the priming handle, I keep my other hand above the rear sight, so it's like I'm bringing my two hands together. This minimizes the chance of anything bending. I think the metal struts on the priming handle are probably the parts that people bend. Go through the motion smoothly and don't let your priming hand be pushed left or right - just bring it right down.As for the broken stock issues people have, I'm not sure how that is caused. I keep the gun boxed when it's not in use.The scope is perfectly usable, but I'm an iron-sights kind of guy and I do better without the scope. I wish they included a high-power light instead. This gun has a small barrel and forestock so you'll have to get creative in order to put a light on it.The only minor gripe I have is that deloading it involves firing it. This is fine for BBs, but if you buy expensive pellets, you'll want something like a piece of thick styrofoam to catch the pellet without damaging it. That way, you can head outside when you hear pest animals around, and if you don't get a shot, you can recover the ammo. Then you can reuse it.Overall, I think this is quite a good gun and I've had no problems with it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020
I got the daisy 1910 first with a nice plinker target thing!The daisy 1910 would NOT reset my targets. The reset paddle is clunky. Not with 1 pump, 2 pump or 3... The daisy wouldn’t do it... pay about $10 to $20 more and bam!Now this Bad mama Jamma comes in!!! When compared to another toy at its same price point... well. This toy works way better! It can take up to12 pumps. I ONLY PUMP 2 TIMES at about 20 to 25 feet and I got the sights zeroed in and bulls eye!Groups just fine! If you take your time!Groups better if you wait for the pressure to settle a bit.Shoots Magnum Pellets very nicely with only 2 pumps and yes! The clunky reset button gets smashed every time!!!You want a well rounded starter rifle for back yard fun at 25 feet or under??? This is your guy!Take your time to get to know your rifle. They are all different. But this one won’t disappoint you. Your odds are very good.
Gx
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2017
Initially, taking it out of the package I was a little dissapointed. It felt like a child's toy. All plastic except for the barrel (a thin steel barrel shrouded in hard plastic and then plated with sheet metal). If you're from my generation and as a kid (late 80s to mid 90s) you remember those plastic toy guns that had some type of rotor inside to make noise when you pulled the trigger - that's what it felt like.However, after shooting it some it's clear that Crosman focused on the gun's performance at this price point. Granted, it didn't group as well as my Gamo break barrel at the same distance (10-15 yards) but we're talking by only 0.2 of an inch here. It's accuracy is very good considering the price. I was shooting groups within a quarter at that distance consistently.The power is very good as well. I shot through a makeshift pellet trap with layered magazines inside and it left a mark on the wood behind that just like my Gamo break barrel rated at 1000 fps lead. I just took my first pigeon with it from 30+ yards with iron sights! I wasn't expecting that lol. I was aiming right at his head and the bird took the hit (maybe the pellet dropped some and hit him in the neck or chest) and barrel rolled off his perch. You CAN pest control with this rifle.Cons: The crappy scope that comes with it and the plastic dovetail rail.... Seriously, I would've preferred Crosman given me better iron sights instead of that scope so that I could make micro adjustments easily. It was a pain in the ass to sight in! You make adjustments to the rear sights by unscrewing it from the barrel and moving it with your hand. There's no visual increments for you to measure your adjustments. Also, the sight tends to move as you work the screws so you have to hold it tightly in place as you screw and unscrew.I tried to mount that crappy scope on the rail and no matter how tightly you screw the darned thing, it slides up and down the rail. What's the point of having it in the package? The rail is plastic! How was that going to work?Pros: The power, good accuracy, and the price. I got this gun along with 2 tins of pellets (.22 crosman hollowpoints for my other gun $6.47 each) and low and behold I received a $10 Crosman promotional discount as I was checking out. Great! In terms of its performance, its definitely a bang for your buck especially with that $10 discount. I have to admit, I'm having a lot of fun with it despite the frustrations I was having with it initially. Crosman, if you're listening, do away with the scope please and focus more on improvements to the quality such as better iron sights or an actual metal dovetail.
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