- Precharged pneumatic
- Bolt-action
- Single-shot
- Match-grade Lothar Walther® choked & shrouded barrel
- Reversible bolt for ambidextrous use (additional service charge)
- Two transfer ports -- swap to a smaller one (additional service charge)
- 2-stage adjustable trigger (pull weight, length of pull & overtravel
- 11mm dovetail
- No open sights
- Anodized aluminum housing
- Manual crossbolt safety
- ManufacturerCrosman
- Caliber .177
- Velocity 750 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Bolt-action
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Single-shot
- Gun Weight 2.96
- Overall Length 18.00
- Barrel Length 12.00
- Loudness 2-Low-Medium
- Magazine Capacity 0
- Mechanism Pre-charged pneumatic
- Rail 11mm dovetail
- Safety Manual
- Front Sights none
- Rear Sights none
- Shots per Fill 0
- Trigger Adjustability Two-stage adjustable
- Trigger Action 0
- Use Competition
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
Where do I start? Can't say enough good things about this little PCP .177. This pistol will put it through the same hole time after time at my 20 yd zero using Crosman Premiere dome, 10.4 gr. I have this gun mapped out to 60 yds @ 5yd increments. I can consistently hit bottle caps at any distance out to 60 using hold over/under, then the pellet drop falls outside the mildots on my scope. Thinking about moving my first zero in to a closer range so my "second zero" will be farther out and hold under for my closer ranges to stretch it out a bit farther. I have no doubts that this gun will do it. The trigger is extremely crisp and light. It was bought as a refurbished unit but I can't tell, however it was better for my wallet. If you like .177, get this pistol. A cinch to fill with a hand pump. I've killed two groundhogs with clean head shots and squirrels don't have a prayer! Oh and it's very quiet. Buy it!
Pros
Love everything about this gun except that it's a single shot 😕
Cons
Wish there was a mag fed version!
After receiving my 1720T the other day I have put over 200 pellets through it. This gun is amazingly accurate. It's a .177 cal, single shot P-rod with a Lothar Walther barrel. I don't know why I waited so long to purchase it. It's a very high quality airgun.
The Crosman carbine stock is really not suited for this gun...it needs a 1" higher cheek piece so I'm waiting on an AR-style stock to match to this gun, then I'll put this stock back on my Crosman 1322.
The 1720T, along with my P-rod, are two of my very favorite airguns. AirGunDepot also had the best price when you factor in shipping. English Sparrows and Starlings within 20 yards are in serious trouble.
Pros
Light weight
Very accurate!
Cons
None
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.hi, as i am using the pistol for senior competition in NM, there is a need for an accurate rear sight that would be legal in 10m competition. any ideas?
asked CAROL Jdo you ship this pistol to Toronto Canada?
asked Magdy from USA
Out of box I could not use the bolt/probe to push a pellet into the barrel Leade. It got hung up and FAT fingers had to be used,very frustrating. I sent it in for repair to Crosman and asked if they would adjust power to the advertised 750 fps with 7.9 pellets. I tested the returned pistol at 715 fps.
The pistol is scary accurate. I also bought a Crosman shoulder stock and like it very much.
Pros
Accurate
Cons
Quality control.