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Is It Worth It?

Started by AS13, February 15, 2013, 12:49:17 PM

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AS13

Crosman 2240-.22
Crosman 2400KT-.22
Crosman 357W-.177
Crosman M177-.177
Crosman Vigilante - .177
Umarex SA177- BB
Winchester M11-BB

"Anything made can be made better."

AgentWD40_FL

I know I spent 32.00 on a seal kit for my 38T a couple months ago.

I wonder what all those parts added up and buying from Crosman would run?
Flying Dragon XS60C .22 Co2 Air Rifle w/Hawke Sport HD 3-9X40 AO Scope
Hatsan Mod 25 Supercharger .177
Crosman 38T .177 (Circa 1976)
Crosman 38C .22 (Circa 1963-1974)
Crosman Mark 1 Target .22 (Circa 1970's)
Crosman 1740 (2240 Modded) Carbine w/Bushnell 3-9X32
Crosman 2300KT CCS .177 w/Tasco 2x20
Crosman 1377 w/BSA Red Dot
Beeman P-17
Gamo PT-85 w/Laser Sight
Crosman 357

AS13

I wish that Crosman would provide a price list on their parts. Would make it a lot easier to order.
Crosman 2240-.22
Crosman 2400KT-.22
Crosman 357W-.177
Crosman M177-.177
Crosman Vigilante - .177
Umarex SA177- BB
Winchester M11-BB

"Anything made can be made better."

Pikie

#3
Sure it's worth it. If you need it. Or if you just want it! ;D
Vince

droid

Nope.

I just buy another cheap gun for spares and sell the excess parts.

Just started buying parts in bulk to make and sell my own kits now, Got the bulk suppliers of Breech screws, Safety BBs, Safety Springs and Frame and grip screws.

Also bought the domain names rattyspares.com, rattyspares.co.uk, ratbuster.co.uk and 2240.co.uk

I may as well do this along side my IT business as I spend most of my time messing with guns nowadays.
Full Brass 2240, Custom 2300s, Custom 2250XL, Custom Beretta PX4 Storm, Custom SAI 1911 MEU
www.ratbuster.co.uk

AgentWD40_FL

Quote from: Pikie on February 15, 2013, 12:57:37 PM
Sure it's worth it. If you need it. Or if you just want it! ;D

Now that is sound thinking right there, to which I've succumbed many times.  :-*
Flying Dragon XS60C .22 Co2 Air Rifle w/Hawke Sport HD 3-9X40 AO Scope
Hatsan Mod 25 Supercharger .177
Crosman 38T .177 (Circa 1976)
Crosman 38C .22 (Circa 1963-1974)
Crosman Mark 1 Target .22 (Circa 1970's)
Crosman 1740 (2240 Modded) Carbine w/Bushnell 3-9X32
Crosman 2300KT CCS .177 w/Tasco 2x20
Crosman 1377 w/BSA Red Dot
Beeman P-17
Gamo PT-85 w/Laser Sight
Crosman 357

Crosshairs

You can get the whole valve from crosman for about the same price.
                                          Mike
Treat people the way you want to be treated, Life will be so much better !!!

Crosshairs

Quote from: AS13 on February 15, 2013, 12:57:03 PM
I wish that Crosman would provide a price list on their parts. Would make it a lot easier to order.
Just call them with any part number and they will give you a price.
                                   Mike
Treat people the way you want to be treated, Life will be so much better !!!

Crosshairs

Quote from: AgentWD40_FL on February 15, 2013, 12:52:54 PM
I know I spent 32.00 on a seal kit for my 38T a couple months ago.

I wonder what all those parts added up and buying from Crosman would run?
I got a 38T rebuild kit from Rick for 15 bucks.
http://www.airgunshop.net/
Treat people the way you want to be treated, Life will be so much better !!!

AgentWD40_FL

Quote from: Crosshairs on February 15, 2013, 02:06:06 PM
I got a 38T rebuild kit from Rick for 15 bucks.
http://www.airgunshop.net/

Thats the first time I've seen that site ... bookmarked.  Thanks!
Flying Dragon XS60C .22 Co2 Air Rifle w/Hawke Sport HD 3-9X40 AO Scope
Hatsan Mod 25 Supercharger .177
Crosman 38T .177 (Circa 1976)
Crosman 38C .22 (Circa 1963-1974)
Crosman Mark 1 Target .22 (Circa 1970's)
Crosman 1740 (2240 Modded) Carbine w/Bushnell 3-9X32
Crosman 2300KT CCS .177 w/Tasco 2x20
Crosman 1377 w/BSA Red Dot
Beeman P-17
Gamo PT-85 w/Laser Sight
Crosman 357

quickster47 †

Quote from: Pikie on February 15, 2013, 12:57:37 PM
Sure it's worth it. If you need it. Or if you just want it! ;D

Have to agree with this also.  The one thing is you are getting all the parts in one place and not having to drive all over the Internet looking for pieces parts.

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

DaveB50

All the Crosman OEM parts I have seen advertised there and on Ebay are all overpriced. I ordered some parts from Crosman, and they were about half what these people were charging.
Crosman 1740, 12" bbl., , 1701p trigger, TKO LDC
Crosman 2260, Barracuda stock, 18"bbl., ACC LDC
Sheridan Blue Streak '68
RWS/Hammerli 850 AirMagnum .22 cal
P17
Crosman 1077

ped

Quote from: droid on February 15, 2013, 01:03:31 PM
Nope.

I just buy another cheap gun for spares and sell the excess parts.

Just started buying parts in bulk to make and sell my own kits now, Got the bulk suppliers of Breech screws, Safety BBs, Safety Springs and Frame and grip screws.

Also bought the domain names rattyspares.com, rattyspares.co.uk, ratbuster.co.uk and 2240.co.uk

I may as well do this along side my IT business as I spend most of my time messing with guns nowadays.
thats a good plan gary you'll be a rfd next ;) ,good luck with the idea and let me know when you start selling
ped
I am also active on https://ukchineseairgunforum.com

chongman

Quote from: DaveB50 on February 15, 2013, 04:22:01 PM
All the Crosman OEM parts I have seen advertised there and on Ebay are all overpriced. I ordered some parts from Crosman, and they were about half what these people were charging.

So very true... and sad on top of that. I do enjoy watching the two-three most active sellers on eBay try to undercut each others ridiculously high prices  ;D 
Long days and pleasant nights to you...

BDS

+1... the latest "bargain" I saw on FleaBay was a stock 1377 pump arm with linkage and stock plastic grips for $34.99  :D >:( ;D

Isn't the entire gun $54.99 at Walamrt? :D
Brian