Phencyclidine or pcp as you refer to it is a substance that is illegal in all fifty states of the United States of America. If you desire to know more there are several government websites, state and federal, that will help you to understand why it is not a good idea to use, create or distribute pcp. You can find more information here: justice.gov/ndic/pubs4/4440/index.htm.
If I were to continue talking about developing production PCPs, I would have to go much farther because there are a great many little things that have to be done to create such a gun. But I’ve said enough. Let’s return to the original question.
What can’t “they” make a 2240 PCP? Well, they can. When Crosman does it, it’s called the Silhouette PCP air pistol.
You may think they’ve loaded that model with a lot of costly and unnecessary things; but given who they are and how they operate, most of the features ARE necessary. Could a more austere 2240 PCP pistol, be produced? But don’t look for Crosman to do it.
Even if they were convinced to try; with all the extra engineering I mentioned and alluded to, it’s likely that the bare bones gun they produce would still cost you at least $200.
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