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Started by Prototypemachine, June 05, 2012, 09:41:20 PM

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Prototypemachine

Hi all, new here, and new to crosman pistols. I live in michigan so I am having mine/childrens 2240's and 2 1322 sent to an FFL. In the meantime, I was wondering if there were drawings of any of the parts that are generally replaced anywhere?

I am a machinist by trade, and will be replacing the breech, barrel band, adding muzzle brake, new valve etc.....If anybody can provide me a drawing, or dimensions for said parts, I will gladly make them one for there efforts.

So far the only thing I can find is that crosman barrels are 7/16" OD or 11mm. They are close, but not exact. Which is it?

Are the 2240's and 1377 common enough in Ohio? Toledo is close, would a walmart have these guns in stock?

Thanks for your time guys.

BDS

Quote from: Prototypemachine on June 05, 2012, 09:41:20 PM
Hi all, new here, and new to crosman pistols. I live in michigan so I am having mine/childrens 2240's and 2 1322 sent to an FFL. In the meantime, I was wondering if there were drawings of any of the parts that are generally replaced anywhere?

I am a machinist by trade, and will be replacing the breech, barrel band, adding muzzle brake, new valve etc.....If anybody can provide me a drawing, or dimensions for said parts, I will gladly make them one for there efforts.

So far the only thing I can find is that crosman barrels are 7/16" OD or 11mm. They are close, but not exact. Which is it?

Are the 2240's and 1377 common enough in Ohio? Toledo is close, would a walmart have these guns in stock?

Thanks for your time guys.

You can buy either one on-line form Walmart and have shipped to whatever store you want. Shpg is free, but you will have to pay local sales tax when you pick it up.

As to the barrels and parts, ya, we could really use a characterization of breeches and other parts for nominal dims. Not sure the actual dim of the barrel O.D.s, but, 7/16" is not close enough for sure, we need about 4 decimals to the right to be exact  :-*
Brian

cheewee

came across the same problem trying to find acurate dimensions for .177 bolt and breech. at the point of disasembling gun or buying new parts
to take measurements.
my crosman barrel measures .4355 which would make for a nice slide fit in a 7/16 reamed hole.
jeff


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grumpy

Depending on where you are located in Michigan, I could loan you some parts to take measurements.

Dave

Prototypemachine

Thanks for the walmart tip. I went ahead and ordered some and had them sent to the toledo walmart. 5-7 days

I am in Ann Arbor, are you anywhere close?

Thanks for the measurement

BDS

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Quote from: Prototypemachine on June 06, 2012, 08:08:40 PM
Thanks for the walmart tip. I went ahead and ordered some and had them sent to the toledo walmart. 5-7 days

I am in Ann Arbor, are you anywhere close?

Thanks for the measurement

No problem, I'm "close", Boise Idaho  :D , about 1900 Miles Close!  ;D

Ok on the Walmart connection, I use it for lot's of airgun stuff, they have a lot to offer on their on-line ordering site and... if you are getting the itch to get yourself a great, inexpensive and super-modifiable pistol, get a Crosman 2240 co2 pistol. The basic mods are a steel breech, trigger polish and light trigger spring and a TKO "sound device" that makes it as quiet as can be.

PS I make missile & defense parts so... I'm in to precision machining, .0005" tolerance is typical for us
Brian