Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

Crosman Phantom P10KT CO2-Powered Semi-Auto BB Air Pistol Kit

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$39.99

$ 19 .99 $19.99

In Stock

About this item

  • POLYMER FRAME, SEMI-AUTO BB AIR PISTOL KIT - Velocities up to 480 fps
  • FUELD BY ONE 12-gram CO2 CARTRIDGE
  • 20-ROUND 4.5mm BB MAGAZINE - Starter pack of BBs included
  • PICATINNY RAIL - For your accessories
  • IDEAL FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING AND TARGET PRACTICE
  • INCLUDES - Safety glasses, BBs and targets
  • AIRPOWER ADVENTURES - Start with CROSMAN


The P10 kit includes P10, Copperhead BBs, two Co2 cartridges, and shooting glasses. This kit has an under barrel Picatinny accessory rail and Removeable grip for easy replacement of Co2.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Works great. Easy to use.
Donald Erney
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
This is very well made , I thought is would of been mostly plastic but it's built very well. And was a great price too
Justin
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Didn't have any issue with the boxed CO2 or pellets. However it doesn't come with the protective glasses. Even though I don't use it anyone I would recommend it for use.
Tyler
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
wasn't to sure about it at first because of it being pretty cheap but when shooting it for the first time it had good range and accuracy and is one of my favorite air pistol I own.
David Brady
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
I've had this gun for one day (140 rds or so). It shoots about 70 shots per CO2 cartridge. I made sure to put a drop of oil on the tip of the CO2. First 100 shots or so, it was flawless, accurate, and packed a punch for such an inexpensive BB gun. However, in the middle of the 6 mag, no BB's were being fired and the mag was stuck in the gun. After popping the grip off, I examined the mag, and still couldn't figure out why the mag was stuck. The mag release button wouldn't move either way. I used a pair of needle nose and pulled the mag out while pushing the mag release button. Only thing I could come up with, is a BB must have jammed up somewhere. A BB did fall out, but I couldn't tell exactly from where. I'm guessing where the mag feeder and barrel meets. (Duh). I didn't take it apart and examine the physics, but it's pretty easy to figure out. Anyway, after watching some reviews on other guns, some said to drop a little oil on the magazine spring. I ran the oil along the whole mag/spring all the way the whole length of the opening. I popped the empty mag in and out with no issues. I loaded the mag and it was flawless for my last 40 shots. My guess is to keep the mag spring, and feeder tip oiled. I ran out of CO2, and have more coming along with another gun. This little gun screams to be shot and delivers a surprisingly good punch. I would definitely recommend this gun (price, accuracy, and power) but maintain the gun as soon as you get it. I would definitely load the mag and unload it about ten times after you oil it. I'm taking one star off for inconvenience and troubleshooting within the first day. If this gun was made of metal, it would almost be perfect. There are a ton of reviews and videos of this gun and I never came across one where the mag got stuck. I'm not sure about the longevity of this BB gun, but other than the mag getting stuck, it felt pretty solid, no rattle's, etc. I'll try to update this review after another couple 100 shots. So far, I'm leaning towards greater than 80% a good quality plinker.
Gus
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
I was looking around for cheaper BB pistols like this and figured this kit would be a really cheap and easy way to get started. Within the first 100 shots of using the gun, several BBs got jammed (one of which I can still hear loosely rattling around, but cannot actually see or remove from the gun). Within the next 50 shots, the mag completely failed to stay latched into the pistol (coming loose and completely falling out, rendering the gun practically unusable).I'm very familiar with taking things apart and fixing them, but this pistol had completely failed within the first two hours of use so I figured to save myself more trouble in the future I should just return it; however, even trying to return the pistol was a hassle. For whatever reason, this item cannot be returned in a traditional manner on amazon, and I had to get amazon to issue me a refund directly after talking with support. Overall, a complete waste of time, I should have bought something a little more expensive to begin with.
Lierin Lindquist
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
My son is 9 and hearing sensitive, like extremely. But this was the PERFECT bb gun for him. Perfect size, perfect sound, perfect grippage, I mean we have no complaints whatsoever! I'm surprised he loves it as much as he does because I thought he'd play with once and never again... looks like dad was right lol. He shoots every day, loves hitting his targets and it's helping with his eye and hand coordination at the same time. Love everything about this! Must buy for kiddos around this age. My daughter is 11 and can't get enough either 🤣
Fae
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
The Good:-Somewhat accurate-Accessory rail is actually compatible with stuff-Comes with ammo and CO2-Comfortable grip-Safety is very apparent and kills the trigger completely-CompactThe Bad:-About as powerful as any other CO2 cartridge pistol-Live trigger feel is very heavy and can lead to inaccurate shots even when squeezed-A round is loaded as soon as the magazine is put in (no need to cock this gun). This can lead to jams if the gun is not shaken when the magazine is removed and there was at least one remaining BB in the magazine.-Reloading sucks-The CO2 screw is noisy and can sound like a BB rattling around.-CO2 screw is not accessible with the grip installed.-Not ambidextrous and could be very easily.