![]() The Mark I grip is typically brown and the Mark II black. ![]() The other visible difference is the colour of the grip panels. This obviously means a different barrel, bolt and breech seal size. For those who are unaware, the Mark I is a. The main difference between the Mark I and Mark II is simply the caliber. Here is a quick list of 10 desirable features of the Mark pistol:ġ - Solid construction with a good balance Ģ - Comfortable grip with large thumbrest ģ - Crisp two stage adjustable trigger (approx 1-3 lb range) ħ - Convenient, dependable, and streamlined bolt action design ĩ - Almost effortless cocking action andġ0 - Popular pistol design for modifications ![]() ![]() There are many reasons for the strong desire for this classic air pistol. The 40 year old Crosman Mark I/II design still enjoys wide spread popularity in the American-Canadian airgun community, even though the pistol has been out of production for over 20 years. Thank you to Todd Cooper for permission to post this excellent article. ![]()
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