Owner's Manuals and Parts Diagrams; Crosman Air Rifles; Follow 761XL Owner's Manual & EVP (1972-1981) Model Number: 761XL: Name / Description: Pneumatic, BB repeater,.177 cal., single shot pellet. Second variant w/manual cocking. Dates of Manufacture. 766 Owner's Manual & EVP (1977-1981). Well you've come to the right place because this category contains owner's manuals and exploded views of parts diagrams. Crosman Air Rifles. 100 Owner's Manual. Well you've come to the right place because this category contains owner's manuals and exploded views of parts diagrams. Click on the links below or you can even do a search. Crosman Air Rifles. 100 Owner's Manual (1942-1951) 101 Owner's Manual (1925-1951) 102 Owner's Manual (1926-1951) 104 Owner's Manual (1942-1950).
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Crosman 766 Owners Manual Online
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Safety Sight Adjustment
Model 66: The rear sight may be adjusted to shoot higher or lower (elevation). Move the rear sight elevator back to make the BB or pellet hit higher on the target. Move the rear sight elevator forward to make the BB or pellet hit lower on the target. When moving the elevator, slightly lift the rear sight and reset it on the desired notch in the elevator (Fig. 11). The rear sight may also be adjusted to shoot right or left (windage). Loosen the windage adjustment screws by turning them counterclockwise. Move the sight to the right to make the BB or pellet hit to the right on the target. Move the sight to the left to make the BB or pellet hit to the left of the target. Then tighten the windage adjustment screws by turning them clockwise. Model 760: The rear sight may be adjusted to shoot higher or lower (elevation). Move the rear sight elevator back to make the BB or pellet hit higher on the target. Move the rear sight elevator forward to make the BB or pellet hit lower on the target. When moving the elevator, slightly lift the rear sight and reset it on the desired notch in the elevator (Fig. 13).