
Crosman SNR357 Snub Nose .177-Caliber Pellet/ BB CO2-Powered Revolver

(8146 reviews)
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The Crosman SNR357 has the heft and feel of a Saturday Night Special with none of the powder. This sleek black, full metal bodied, double action, semi-automatic snub nose revolver is powered by a 12-gram CO2 cartridge and has dual ammo capabilities which fire BBs up to 400 fps and .177 caliber pellets up to 500 fps. This revolver features a realistic 6-shot swing-out cartridge cylinder, removable ergonomic grip panel for easy CO2 replacement, fixed blade front sight and adjustable rear sight, silver trigger with hammer and cylinder release switch and slide safety. With 6 BB and 6 pellet cartridges included, this pistol becomes the ultimate backyard target pistol. "Take it Outside" with Crosman.
• SNR357 - Sleek black, heavy-weight, full-metal body
• FUELED BY A 12-GRAM CO2 CARTRIDGE - Delivers speeds up to 400 fps with BBs and 500 fps with .177 caliber pellets (CO2 not included)
• COMPATIBLE WITH .177-CALIBER PELLETS OR TRADITIONAL STEEL BBs - Includes 6 reusable BB cartridges and 6 reusable pellet cartridges (BBs and pellets not included)
• SLIDE SAFETY - To ensure proper and safe handling
• FIXED BLADE FRONT SIGHT AND ADJUSTABLE REAR SIGHT - To stay on target
• IDEAL FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING
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4.4
(8146 reviews)
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Customers appreciate the air gun's realistic appearance, functionality, and weight. They find it works well for shooting practice and is powerful. Many appreciate the gun quality and feel. However, opinions differ on build quality, accuracy, and value for money.
Pistolshooter 4 ever
Dec 10, 2024
This is very well made looks very realistic. Works very well would recommend to anyone for some fun plinking.
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Jim Randazzo
Apr 1, 2024
I was looking for an at-home trainer for my 4” Ruger Security Six. This is a bit shorter in the barrel, but fits the holster. Works well for working out how to get it clear and on point. If you screw up and shoot yourself, it will be a lesson but not a life lesson. The SNR357 has very similar dimensions and grip size to several real steel magnum pistols. It is about half a pound lighter than the real steel magnum, but then it’s not a firearm. The pellet cartridges are interchangeable with the Crosman Remington single action revolver. The BB cartridges are front loading like the Dan Wesson pistols. Again the Crosman Remington BB cartridges are compatible and rear loading. Not a big deal with the 7.5 inch barrel on the Remington, but when you have a 2.5 inch smooth bore barrel, the extra two inches in the cartridges can help just a little bit. The grips are plastic and the rear part that slides open runs in two tracks with small tabs top and bottom. I recommend taking a little extra time and feeling out how it works. If you man-handle it you will break it. It’s a little fragile and fiddly but once you get it it’s easy and they feel nice. Start by pulling back gently right behind the cylinder latch about half an inch (12.5 mm). Then gently pull the bottom out and the whole thing will slide backwards. It will then pivot upward out of the way when you insert the co2 bulb and are turning the piercing key. Note where the bottom track is and line the bottom tabs up with the track. When both top and bottom are lined up with the tracks, gently squeeze the back part of the grip forward and closed. I painted the front sight red and put white dots on either side of the rear notch. This is easy to pick up with my old eyes in lower light settings. Accuracy is about what you might expect with a 2.5” smooth bore barrel. Pellets are slightly more accurate. They fit the 4.5 mm tube closely. Steel BBs are more like 4.4 mm and rattle around a bit. All in all, I am happy with the purchase, and recommend it for point and shoot training. I find the technique takes quite a bit of practice to train your brain to judge the angle of your wrist. Your grip must be absolutely consistent. Using an airgun is about a tenth of the cost of shooting powder and BBs are about ten dollars a million. Once I got it worked out, about 10,000 rounds for good consistency and muscle control, I practiced at the range with my real steel piece to prove it to myself. I wasn’t surprised by the added recoil and noise, by the time that happens you are done shooting. You have done all the good or harm you are able to do. The air gun is, in my opinion and experience valuable trigger time whenever I get 30 minutes to go to the garage and shoot 100 rounds. Three or four times a week adds up. Just like learning a musical instrument.
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