I HAD a crossman P22. It broke apart about 2-3 weeks after I got it. The material crossman uses for their softair guns is just plain crap, it's not good enough to withstand(sp?) the battles. Good for plimking but nothing more. Though it can be a good learning tool. Once it is broken tear it apart to see how it works, it gives you hints on how the airsoft works. Opened mine and learned a lot about which part does what. So I won't break my TM M16A2 when I'll maintain it or eventually modify it.
Crossman have pros and cons. But it is just too weak in structure and power to be battle worth.
My 2 cents
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