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The Crosman PSM45 is a spring-powered, full-size BB air pistol featuring a polymer frame with a metal slide and Picatinny rail. It fires 4.5mm steel BBs at speeds up to 190 fps using a 20-round drop-out clip. Designed for realistic handling and precision, it includes fixed front and adjustable rear sights plus a slide safety, making it an ideal tool for marksmanship training and casual plinking.















| ASIN | B01HN1BULG |
| Air Gun Power Type | Spring-Piston |
| Barrel Material Type | Synthetic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,362 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #43 in Airsoft BBs |
| Brand Name | Crosman |
| Caliber | 4.5 |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,698) |
| Frame Material Type | Polymer |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028478148659 |
| Grip Type | Standard |
| Included Components | pistol |
| Item Type Name | Crosman PSM45 Spring Powered with Single Shot Metal Slide Air Pistol |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Crosman Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PSM45 |
| Model Name | PSM45 |
| Model Number | PSM45 |
| Rounds | 20 |
| UPC | 028478148659 |
| Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year Warranty |
S**N
Would be a great trainer
I enjoy shooting pistols frequently, so I will review this from an avid shooter's perspective. Fit and finish- 5 stars Crossman really did their homework when they developed this pistol. It feels like many of the striker-fired polymer handguns on the market today. I would say it falls somewhere between a full sized Glock and a S&W m&p. I know why they call it a PSM 45, this is a BIG bb pistol. Probably about the same size as a Glock 21 or a 4.5" springfield xd-45. This could easily be mistaken for a real handgun based on appearance, weight and feel. I don't know if this is a good or bad thing. Trigger- 3 stars No surprise here, so I wont fault Crossman too hard. It has a very squishy and vague breaking point, but it is easy enough to figure out once you shoot it a few times. However, it should be noted that it feels nothing like any firearm I have shot. Also, there is no reset, if you like to leave your finger depressed on the trigger and cock it (like when practicing dry fire). I think the no reset is normal for single shot bb guns, just something to get used to for a training module. Sights - 5 stars The sights are good. Not too much gap in the rear notch and easy to line up. The grip angle is similar to a Glock, so if you are used to shooting 1911 style pistols, it will feel as if you are pointing down at more of an angle. The sight profile is also similar to a Glocks sight picture, however there is only one dot on the front sight and nothing on the rear (no goal post? Fine with me). The sights are molded to the frame, so if you want to adjust bust out the nail file. Shooting and Aiming- 5 stars I realize that all guns are different, even the ones made at the same factory on the same day within the same hour. However, mine shoots great. It shoots a little high from 3-5yards, but at 7-10 yards, it is on point. Also, windage seems to be fine at all distances, it just shoots high at shorter distances. It should be noted that this thing shoots SLOW! probably only a few hundred FPS at best, I didn't bust out the chrono, but for what I am using it for it is perfect. I just want to shoot cardboard boxes in my house, not worry about redoing my drywall. Reloading- 5 stars There is a magazine catch button behind the trigger guard (like most semi-auto pistols) that releases the magazine. The magazine is solid steel with a milled cavity for BBs to go into. There is a spring-loaded feeder that has a detent at the bottom, so you can lock out the spring and fill the magazine without any resistance or interference from the spring. Value- 1 million stars This is a great BB gun. If you want something to train with that will help you learn the basic mechanics of shooting, this is hard to beat. I paid $28+tax and this feels just like a normal pistol. I think this would be a valuable training tool for anyone learning to shoot, or veterans who want to keep their edge in the comfort of your own home. Also, BBs are dirt cheap and reusable, if you can find them
E**D
So Far So Good!
I've put a few shots through the PSM45 and I'm pretty pleased. After a couple of drops of pel-oil on the first BB at the top of the 2nd mag, it runs very smoothly. It is around 190fps, so it's not even going to puncture medium-heavy cardboard at 3 yards, BUT... that's all right. It's even better for indoor shooting. It will still reach out with fairly good authority and predictability to 10 yards. It's easy to set up a trap with only paper or cardstock targets in front. The BBs will punch through the targets and drop to the bottom of the trap after hitting the ballistic drapes or hanging layers of carpet. I've got two traps. One's the crosman with drapes and one's my own design with layers of carpet and a heavy steel backing. if you want to spend the money, you can always use duct seal. I was hoping that the PSM45 was more accurate than my Daisy 340, and it is. I'm getting consistent 1 inch groups at 3 yards with the PSM45 while free standing. If that's any indication of it's accuracy, It should shoot close to one ragged hole if bench rested @ 3 yards. Because half of the Daisy shots were usually flyers, I couldn't get overall groups of less than three inches free standing at 3 yards with the Powerline 340. The PSM45 has a nice fit in the hand, outstanding grip stippling, pretty decent fixed sights and good balance and weight. It's easy to operate, easy to load with a speed loader and seems dollar for dollar well worth the step up from the inexpensive Daisy 340. It even easily outshines the Daisy Co2 415 IMO if you disregard the fps difference. It fits snugly into a Gunmate size 12 nylon hip holster. You really have to shove it in carefully but hard the first time you holster it. The holster will form fit to the pistol within 48 hours. I'll treat it right, run it wet and hope that this surprisingly good accuracy lasts. If it does, I'll have no need for my Daisy 340. The Crosman PSM45 is a nice indoor gun with a great realistic heft and feel.
S**E
New Generation BB gun
Good little plinker, I really like the BB clip easy to load. Light enough to teach muzzle control and range safety. Trigger is what you expect from a spring loaded BB gun. I am very pleased with my purchase
L**N
FIX JAMMING WITH OIL
Crosman did a good job with this fun little pistol. I have shot other spring bb guns and this is by far the best one . I really like the metal slide , the clickclack sound it makes when cocked is very satisfying. The pistol looks good , feels good in the hand and its easy to cock. The clip was well thought out , easy and fast to load. There is metal insidethe clip to give it weight When the magazine release button is pressed the clip drops right out no problem . The trigger has a lot of creep but lighter then expected. It's not very acuret or powerful , I don't know of any spring powered bb pistols that are acuret. I have been shooting spring pistols for the past 25 years and this is the best one I have ever encountered. I enjoy shooting cans @ 5 / 10 yards . Not needing CO2 makes this gun a winner. It's always ready to go. I did have a problem with jamming but found out the gun needs to be oiled were the clip slides in.. 1 . Unload the gun / take clip out 2 . Put safety on fire. 3 . Cock the gun until it clicks and hold slide back. This will exspos the bb loading mechanism. 4 . Tip the gun upside down and put 3 drops of crosman pellet gun oil were the magazine slides in. Or you can just put some oil on the tip of your clip to get the oil were it needs to be inside the gun. I have shot hundreds of daisy bbs and haven't had a jam since oil has been applied .
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