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Crosman 357

Started by mammocked, April 25, 2011, 08:21:42 PM

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Crosshairs

Quote from: Sardine on April 29, 2011, 03:06:45 AM
Yeah, shoot! I got harpooned alright. I should have been paying more attention. When I saw what little he did and how fast he did it I kinda' thought for a minute that he wasn't going to charge me for that. Now that I know how to do it I can do it myself next time. I brought in a black diamond c02 rifle for a new seal also and I could have bought a replacement for it to for a bout $20 more than the bill was for it. It was a authorized Crosman repair facility that I was referred to by Crosman. It's my own fault for not paying attention like I should have been that day.
Well now you have found the forum and we all will give any help you need. :-* But im sure we all have done the same thing sometime in our lives
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1377x

wow sardine,
you did get bxnt over $75
i just had mine completely rebuilt for less than 1/2 that at an authorized crosman repair station one of the oldest around does great work.
i was looking at my phase 1 1377 booklet and he was in it
closed mouths dont get fed

arkmaker †

Yeah just ask me about the first time I had a brake job, which turned into a frontend job and cost me my whole weeks pay! Live and learn!
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Sardine

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Whelp. where are you crosmainiac? If it's not on my post already I would make it permanant   if  I knew how.   Actually it cost me $150. to get the 357 fixed along with putting  in a new seal on the black diamond rifle. I could have replaced them both for that. Probably got a better rifle too since they don't make them anymore.  Regards, Sardine in California. Around Monterey to be more specific.