YET ANOTHER Crosman 1377 modded pistol for 2024!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @boristabacsplatt6609
    @boristabacsplatt6609 2 месяца назад

    Love both of them. Crosman 13XX pistols are just made to be modded.

  • @topshot2787
    @topshot2787 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good video, i like what you have done to them to make them your own. I love the Crosmans pumpers. I had a 1377c, it was the toned down version which i didnt know when i bought it. It was due to being set for sale on the canadian market so not to exceed 495fps so it wasnt capable of anything other than tin can bashing. I dont hunt but i do like them to be capable in a shit hit the fan scenario. So I did the Gmac flat top valve and piston mod to crank that power up a couple of ftlbs. The flat top valve and piston allows the valve to hold more air and (allegedly) pump more than 10 times. (So i heard.) Then I fitted 2x PAO pistol scope so it makes it easier to hit your target. I sold it on Freeads as i had a couple of other .177 pistols,and it was only on there an hour and I had 8 people ring as well who were after buying it. I missed it straight away though. I later got a Crosman 1322. I got the oversized backpacker SD Custom pump arm to stop pinching my palms. I got a SD barrel band 1/2" UNF Silencer adapter and threw on an Air Arms moderator. I put on 3-9x40 illuminated recticle scope, on top of which I put on a Cree Ultrafire flashlight, for a budget but yet very functional night vision set up. It is fun shooting in pitch-black as well. I finished it off by putting on a crosman stock on it to which, can be taken on and off again via a button instead of having to screw it on. I modded the stock by putting on a cheek rest that straps around the stock that was meant to be used on a rim fire rifle with many compartments on it which allowed me to put a survival kit in the hollow part of a stock. It consists of 2 small sharp folding knives, a ferro rod and striker, some kindling, a small fishing kit with weights and hooks, a small sewing kit, some plasters and not to forget, approx 250 .22 pellets of different types and weights. It looks great and shoots great. Very accurate, and very capable of a bit of close range (10 metres) barn work as long as you are confident and competent at the same time. All you have to do is unclip the stock, unscrew the moderator and its down to the size of a pistol again. All in all, a great little take down rifle. Happy shooting. I will take a picture and see if i can work out how to send it on here. All the best from Lancashire.

  • @SEC0NDTW0N0NE
    @SEC0NDTW0N0NE Месяц назад

    Hi, I have a couple of questions. The pin that you mention at the start of this video do you know the part number for this has I am going to need a couple?
    Also main question I have 2 Crosman’s the old versions with the rear cockers.
    The 22 version ain’t working at the minute think it needs a pump cup but I don’t like the 177 because the pellets are too fidgety. Do you know if it would only mean taking off the barrel and putting it on the 177. Would that work.
    If you could answer the questions that would be great 👍🏼

    • @shootingGBS
      @shootingGBS  Месяц назад

      @SEC0NDTW0N0NE the steel pivot pins I found on eBay. You can swap out the .177 barrel and put in a .22 but you'll need a .22 breach probe too.

  • @Raycorsica
    @Raycorsica 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow my friend 😍. Very nice.
    *from Corsica.

  • @j.c.9461
    @j.c.9461 6 месяцев назад

    A waste of money for all those modifications just buy the rifle next