Crosman 766 Manual

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  • No more parts from Crosman. ;^( Not sure if any other guns use that same part. Don't know who would have them. But you can file the big piece flat, where it broke, and drill it so the little piece fits in the hole and then glue it in place. Straighten the spring the best you can. Expect that will werq just fine.

    • This reply was modified 1 month ago by biohazardman.

    No more parts from Crosman. ;^( Not sure if any other guns use that same part. Don't know who would have them. But you can file the big piece flat, where it broke, and drill it so the little piece fits in the hole and then glue it in place. Straighten the spring the best you can. Expect that will werq just fine.

    There comes a time when dealing with old guns. Both air and powder. Where you will just have to make replacement parts. The plus side to that is some times you can make the parts better than the original. If you can find a hobby machinist in your area they can probably make that whole part fairly easy and out of metal.
    Your only other option is buying a parts gun. But remember. It may have the same issue as the gun you already own.

    There comes a time when dealing with old guns. Both air and powder. Where you will just have to make replacement parts. The plus side to that is some times you can make the parts better than the original. If you can find a hobby machinist in your area they can probably make that whole part fairly easy and out of metal.
    Your only other option is buying a parts gun. But remember. It may have the same issue as the gun you already own.

    I also have a nonworking 766. Yes, the 378 at the front of the SN indicates March 1978. The Crosman website has manuals and parts lists you can download. Just search for 'Crosman parts list' and it will pop up. You can then search for 766. Parts are no longer available unless used in a current gun. Check your parts diagram, the part number will give you an indication. A 2100 part number is used on current 2100 guns, etc. Hope this helps and good luck with your repairs.

    I also have a nonworking 766. Yes, the 378 at the front of the SN indicates March 1978. The Crosman website has manuals and parts lists you can download. Just search for 'Crosman parts list' and it will pop up. You can then search for 766. Parts are no longer available unless used in a current gun. Check your parts diagram, the part number will give you an indication. A 2100 part number is used on current 2100 guns, etc. Hope this helps and good luck with your repairs.

    There is a guy in Canton not far from you he may have parts. Phil's vintage airgun repair

    There is a guy in Canton not far from you he may have parts. Phil's vintage airgun repair

    Is this that spring ? From a different model but will it work ???

    • This reply was modified 1 month ago by GoldenStateAIRGUNer.

    Is this that spring ? From a different model but will it work ???

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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).
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