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Longer barrel for my 1377?

Started by Jaybo, December 27, 2016, 04:00:27 PM

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Jaybo

I'm considering adding a longer barrel to my 1377, making into a sort of pump air rifle.  What would be the advantage of the longer barrel length?  Is it worth the $89 upgrade, when for about the same money I can buy a new pump rifle?

Thanks for your help.

Redleg

I have a 1377 with short barrel and a stock.  I'll most likely add a longer barrel.

I put an 18 inch long (.177) barrel on my 2240 and it was a great addition.

But without the stock, I prefer the normal length barrel.

My barrel cost far less than $80 but it was a Crosman barrel.
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Gippeto

Longer barrel will give you more velocity and is a pretty common modification.

$89 is really high for a Crosman barrel even in Canada...where do you live?

Al

Jaybo

I live in New Mexico. 

The $85 (not $89) is from Alliance Hobby.  It includes the barrel, a new barrel band, front sight, and shoulder bolt -- the big boy kit.  http://alliancehobby.com/bigboykit.htm  According to them all that is needed, except perhaps the shoulder bolt.



7624452

I would recommend getting some of your parts from Crosman and some or all from Davio he has much better parts for a lower price than that place you are looking at.
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:)
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Gippeto

Suggest you contact Crosman directly...one of the perks of living in the US.

http://www.crosman.com/pdf/manuals/crosman/2289/C2289-EVP.pdf

2289 barrel band            part # 788B011
Screw for barrel band                781A012
Front sight                                788-101

Don't know of anything currently using a 14" .177 barrel but you could cut down a 24" barrel.....   1760-001   

Edit:  Thank you Art for getting the phone number. :-*   

Al         

BillK

Alliance is the highest priced site on the web.
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CraigH

For me, it's like this; long enough for the performance (fps, fpe) needed (wanted), and short enough for the "handiness" needed (wanted).    And for a carbine (and again for me) that typically is the 14.6 Crosman barrel (about $12 - $13).  Add other bits and pieces needed now and likely wanted later, and pay a flat rate shipping charge of $4.00.

For a "standar " pistol, the 10".  And for a rifle, the 18" or the 24".
Craig
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KevinP

I have the 14 inch on my 2240 and it does the job ...   :-*
Kevin
Albany, New York

Noah

#9
I have a 19" .177 barrel on my Mountain Air 1750. Why did I choose 19" you say? No reason - just a random length for the hell of it. In the warmer months it zips 7.9 CPs at over 790 fps with dead-on accuracy out to 40 yards but in the colder months it seems like a completely different gun (for the worse, unfortunately).
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DaveB50

#10
Gun                     Part Number       Barrel Length
CCS                P1300-116    LW .22      14.6"
CCS                2400-170     LW  .177    14.6"
CCS                2300-102     LW.177      10.1"       
2300T .177     2300-001    10.1"
2400 .22        2400-102    18"   
2240              2240-002     7"
2250B           2250-019    14.5"
2250XE         2400-006    18"
Disco .177      1760SE-001  24"
Disco .22       2260SE-003  24"
2289.22        2289-001    12"
2289 .22       2289-001     14.5"
2260 .22       2260-003     24" 
call the Crosman customer service number and ask to place an order.  1-800-724-7486   Mon-Fri 8-4:30 Eastern time

Link to other numbers on CAPOF  https://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php/topic,377.0.html
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crossliner

Quote from: Jaybo on December 27, 2016, 06:36:51 PM
I live in New Mexico. 

The $85 (not $89) is from Alliance Hobby.  It includes the barrel, a new barrel band, front sight, and shoulder bolt -- the big boy kit.  http://alliancehobby.com/bigboykit.htm  According to them all that is needed, except perhaps the shoulder bolt.

Where in New Mexico? I am also a resident of NM, but originally from the Philippines. I have not seen nor heard of any airgunners around this area  :) I have no airgun as of now, left them all behind..I shoot powderburners now but CAPOF is still where I dwell most of the time, lol!

Jaybo

#12
I'm in Santa Fe but I travel all over the state, camping, shooting and fishing.  Where are you?

Tommy

I also live in Santa Fe,    ;)     Texas 77510.   Small town between Houston and Galveston.  We are about 15 miles inland from the Gulf Of Mexico depending on the tide or storm surge from a Hurricane. 

crossliner

Quote from: Jaybo on December 28, 2016, 03:51:29 PM
I'm in Santa Fe but I travel all over the state, camping, shooting and fishing.  Where are you?

Sleepy Gallup, lol! Sta. Fe is about 2.5 hours drive. Was there last week with my family to shop at The Outlet  :-*

There is alliance hobby and there is this http://mellonair.myfreesites.net/barrels