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  1. AirMaster 77.177 Caliber (4.5 mm) Pneumatic Airgun OWNER'S MANUAL READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS AIRGUN Remington is a trademark used from RA Brands, LLC. under license by Crosman Corp.

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  2. AM77 Owner's Manual & EVP (1996-2011) Model Number. AM77. Name / Description. Remington AirMaster77 Pump Air Rifle. Pneumatic pump. Pellets and BB's. .177 caliber. Dates of Manufacture. 1996-2011.

    • 1996-2011
    • Parts available through Crosman.
    • AM77
  3. AM77 Owner's Manual & EVP (2011-Current) Model Number. AM77. Name / Description. Remington AirMaster77 Pump Air Rifle. Pneumatic pump. Pellets and BB's. .177 caliber. Dates of Manufacture. 2011-Current.

    • 2011-Current
    • Parts available through Crosman.
    • AM77
  4. The stock of the Remington Airmaster 77 is designed for comfort and ergonomics. It provides a solid grip for the shooter and allows for easy maneuverability. Constructed from sturdy and lightweight materials, the stock is both durable and easy to handle. Its sleek design enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of the air rifle.

  5. Product Overview. The Remington AirMaster 77 accepts both pellets and bb's making it an extremely versatile pump action air rifle. Featuring an all weather synthetic stock and forearm, this air rifle is prepared for tough weather. The Remington AirMaster is a great option for target practice with speeds of up to 1000 feet per second.

    • Bolt Action
    • 39.75 Inches
    • Matte
    • 4.81 Pounds
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  7. This multi-pump pneumatic rifle shoots either BB's or pellets. The Remington AirMaster 77 is dressed in a black matte synthetic stock. The grip and forearm have checkering for a sure grasp. The fiber optic front sight and rear sight adjustable elevation will make it easy to acquire your target. Zero in on targets with greater accuracy with the ...

  8. Oct 25, 2017 · Screw the barrel into the upper receiver in a clockwise fashion. When the barrel reaches the end of the threads, push inward until you hear a click. The barrel now will be in place. Find the forearm cap and screw it to the bottom of the magazine tube, aligning it with the receiver. The receiver and the forearm cap should be flush.

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