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Scope on a stock 1377?

Started by seagullplayer, March 15, 2012, 04:45:24 PM

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seagullplayer

Can I put a scope on my stock 1377c or do I HAVE to upgrade to a metal breech first?

What about a laser mount?
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JMJinNC

You can use the Crosman intermount, but a lot of users report that it's a bit floppy, as the scope is mounted to the barrel and the barrel has only the transfer port to keep it from rotating.

JMJ
John

1377x

you will need the 459 intermounts to use a scope on a stock 1377
imo why $14 for intermounts when a steel breech runs $23 and you dont have worry about the zero getting messed up by a rotating barrel
closed mouths dont get fed

JEBert

Quotea steel breech runs $23
1377x,
Most of us have to fork out $29.99 + shipping.
Not to hijack the thread, but how are you doing?
Cheers,
Jerry
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djholly

metal breeches are about 40 quid here in england :(

1377x

Quote from: JEBert on March 15, 2012, 05:42:42 PM
1377x,
Most of us have to fork out $29.99 + shipping.
Not to hijack the thread, but how are you doing?
Cheers,
Jerry
yeah, that's what i meant ;)
btw i am doing good even better after the news i got yesterday
back to the topic
its just a better idea to get the steel breech twice the price, half the headache :)
closed mouths dont get fed

seagullplayer

Called crosman about the breech, said they are on back order.  She thought if I ordered it they would see them in about a week.  She also told me only $4 shipping if I order by phone!

I kind of like the looks of their stock scope, might order them both.  Anyone try their stock scope?

I don't know what the shipping cost of the scope would be.

Does crosman offer a barrel upgrade, maybe a little longer or stainless or...?
Crosman 1377 scope, laser, tactical light
Crosman 1322
Crosman 600
Crosman storm XL
Benjamin  titan 22
Daisy 15XT
Beeman P17
Crosman Trail NP Pistol
WRS 350 .177

Martin, Harley, Goldwing and Cub Cadet, ya I'm like that...

NorthStaR

Quote from: djholly on March 15, 2012, 05:53:42 PM
metal breeches are about 40 quid here in england :(

It's painful.   :-X
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arkmaker †

If you use the intramounts, you will really need to get a band the grips the barrel in the front as well. I have them mounted on my 2240 and the barrel band helps a lot to keep things from moving. I also saw somewhere that set screws were used in the plastic breech to help hold the barrel. I you try that, use the finest threaded screws you can and drill and tap them into the thickest part of the breech. There just ain't much there to begin with, so  I don;t know if it would be enough?
Rich
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JEBert

Seagull,
If you order all of it together on the phone, it should be $4 for shipping the entire order unless they call something in your order a product instead of a part.  The only thing that cost me extra was a .177 steel breech kit (1377SBPK).  I have not ordered a scope from them.
They also have barrels at very reasonable prices.  Check for part #'s here:
http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?topic=1884.msg15650#msg15650
I have not tried any of the Crosman scopes.  Centerpoint scopes are very similar or identical to Leapers.  I have two leapers BugBuster scopes and I like them very much.  Only gripe is the thickness of the crosshairs.  Great for short distances.
Cheers,
Jerry

Jerry
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USAF Veteran 1973-1977 (43151E) Sgt (E-4)