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Crosman RepeatAir 1077 TAC

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The Crosman RepeatAir 1077 TAC CO2 Rifle is a great pellet rifle for pest control or for plinking. It uses a 12-round rotary pellet magazine and a 12-gram CO2 cartridge to help you sling .177 caliber pellets through a rifled steel barrel at up to 780 FPS. This semi-automatic pellet rifle shoots alloy or lead pellets, as fast as you can pull the trigger.

The 1077 TAC has several features that the original model does not, including a top Picatinny rail to mount a scope, a bottom Picatinny rail to mount a bipod, and an adjustable buttstock cheek riser. Having the ability to mount a scope is a great option, but if you prefer open sights, they’ve got you covered. Up front sits a fiber optic sight and the rear sight is fully adjustable.

If you need a new .177 caliber pellet rifle that shoots as fast as you do and has some excellent upgrades, then look no further. Buy your Crosman RepeatAir 1077 TAC CO2 Air Rifle from Airgun Depot, today.



Crosman RepeatAir 1077 TAC

  • Uses 12 gram CO2 cartridges
  • 12rd rotary clip (which is inserted into a box magazine)
  • Rifled steel barrel
  • Fixed fiber optic front sight
  • Rear sight adjustable for windage and elevation
  • Picatinny optics dovetail
  • Picatinny accessory rail
  • Ambidextrous synthetic stock
  • Single-stage trigger
  • Manual safety
  • 625 fps max velocity (approx 720 fps with lead-free pellets)
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Specs
  • ManufacturerCrosman
  • Caliber .177
  • Velocity 625 fps
  • Condition New
  • Ammo Type Pellets
  • Action Semiautomatic
  • Barrel Style Rifled
  • Fire Mode Repeater
  • Gun Weight 4.00
  • Overall Length 36.88
  • Barrel Length 20.38
  • Loudness 3-Medium
  • Mechanism CO2
  • Rail Weaver/Picatinny
  • Safety Manual
  • Front Sights Fiber Optic
  • Rear Sights Adjustable for windage & elevation
  • Shots per Fill 50
  • Trigger Adjustability Single-stage
  • Trigger Action 0
  • Use Plinking & target practice
  • Warranty 1-year limited warranty
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5.0
By PaulOctober 13, 2024 Verified Purchase

Would be nice if the could come out with some more magazines to buy.

Pros
Great price, light weight. Glad they kept the pellet wheels the same ascthe reg. 1077.

Cons
When you put in new air cylinder it fires like it's at triple power for a few shots. Them it calms down to register air.

4.0
By ShawnSeptember 23, 2024 Verified Purchase

Recommend scope

Pros
Good bang for the buck, quality is fine, weight is good. Balance is good. Ease of loading pellets acceptable.

Cons
Trying to perice the Co2 cylinder is awkward. Needs improvment there!! Rear adjustments for the sights needs better quality control

5.0
By SteveDecember 7, 2023

The cheek piece is not adjustable like it says but for a hundred bucks I'm not complaining.

Pros
I have a stock 1077 and I love it, but this tactical model is just that much better. I mounted a red dot and bi-pod and I'm hitting the bullseye from 30 feet every time.

Cons
This rifle is a lot of fun, and it's got plenty of power for blasting targets or tree rats.

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Can you remove the CO2 bottle before it's empty, or will it lose all of its pressure by doing that?

asked Todd from USA

No. you will lose the CO2 if you remove the bottle.

Adam from USA

Do you guys have gift cards

asked Darryl from USA

which red dot sights fit this?

asked douglas from USA

Any red dot that has a weaver/pic base. Like this one https://www.airgundepot.com/utg-1x30mm-compact-ita-red-green-circle-dot-sight.html?sid=322

Adam from USA

who sells a bi-pod for this rifle?

asked Ralph from USA

This has a Picatinny accessory rail, which means that any weaver/pic mounted bipod should work.

Adam from USA

does it jam alot ?

asked George from USA

Where are the spare box mags?

asked James from USA
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