Now this is bone stock. FedEx just showed up. O-BOY! It was made 3-13. Now that is fresh. This is that special sale from AGD a few days ago. I'll give a run down on how is does later in the orbit.
NICE!
Question.. the build date. Is that the first few numbers of the SN? Because mine is 313 BOXXXX. I received mine form PA Thursday. ;)
CW
Sort of looks like this one, huh?
BTW: Where is the born on date found?
Rich
On the left side of the gun, opposite the stampings you will see a code like shown in my picture. This one was made in the first month of 2013 so you should see the 113 and then some other numbers which the actual serial number.
Carl
Mine says o10 B
That is the letter "O" then numbers 1 & 0
Does that make it October 2010?
"If your Crosman airgun was manufactured after July of 1975, the first three or four digits of the serial number indicate the month and year the gun was built. For example if the first three or four digits of the serial number were 1179 or N79 then your gun was manufactured in November of 1979." :)
Quote from: arkmaker on May 05, 2013, 02:33:41 AM
Mine says o10 B
That is the letter "O" then numbers 1 & 0
Does that make it October 2010?
Quote from: arkmaker on May 05, 2013, 02:33:41 AM
Mine says o10 B
That is the letter "O" then numbers 1 & 0
Does that make it October 2010?
From my own limited experience I would think that if it was October 2010 it would have a brass trigger and it looks like yours is the new black steel.
Would you post a picture of your date and serial number, please?
Carl
Quote from: eric on May 05, 2013, 02:38:26 AM
"If your Crosman airgun was manufactured after July of 1975, the first three or four digits of the serial number indicate the month and year the gun was built. For example if the first three or four digits of the serial number were 1179 or N79 then your gun was manufactured in November of 1979." :)
Thank you!
CW
It could be that I switched tubes with the Stubby you gave me. That tube has the 1st 3-digits of "113" so that would make more sense yes? Since I just bought it and stole something off it and then reassembled it again. Mixing and matching ;D My other tube has "911" on it (the one I built for my Dad).
O, october, N, november, D december. The other months are numeric.
:P :P :P I just looked at my 1377 & 2240... BOTH are March 2013 manufactured!!
CW
I asked Crosman about the serial No and got back all they care about is the first 3 numberd that its the date the gun was made and they didn`t care about the rest if you got them right or not just come close go figure
Jim
OK, here is my report on my new 2240. It's just my luck to get a DUD!!! I'm so hissed off at Crosman I could just spit!!! >:( The sights on this thing are DUCK POOP!! I put it on the bench to sight it in, look at my target, the lower part I was shooting at the center circle. I have moved the rear sight blade up a little so my elevation is good now, but I can not move the rear sight over to the left any more. It is still shooting 5/8" off to the right. I noticed that the front sight is leaning to the left. This is it!! No more buying Crosman junk! >:( >:( :(
>:( Send it back Duck! Have Crosman make it right. I know that's not what you want to hear, but it is your best bet with a brand new one. Especially if you are going to keep it stock. I've been there, but ended up changing everything, so it did not matter. Last stock one I got is a real good shooter. Guess I got lucky.
Im sure you know this, but the front sight can be taken on/ off, rotated, put on straight, or replaced, even with the 760 fiber optic.
Yea, I know, but I'm just tired of buying these things and getting Junk. This is number 3. #1 C 11. Shot 2" low and 3" to the right. #2. Trail NP. We won't even go there on that one. And now this. I am probabaly going to mod this one, but I'm just tired of throwing money at things that should be good from the factory. Why should we have to spend $200 to $300 on their POOP to make it work right? ??? I'm on SS, so I am going to have to wait awhile to get going again. Just my rant. We need to do that once in a while. ;D
Rant is OK duck.....I felt the same way when I got a 13xx can't remember the caliber but the pivot was drilled crooked
the sight was tilted to the left and the pump linkage would rub on the tube slot...some other issues not as bad but that got the tool box out and the addiction was started ;D
I spent 3years on an addiction with RC cars. I bought and built Associated RC 10 race buggies. These were from the 80's, the gold pans. I have so many parts for these. Now I'm into air guns. Crosmans QC now a days leaves something to be desired. I would like to take Chip and smack him up side the head for all of the DUCK POOP that Crosman is putting out now. I WILL make this thing work, but it will just take time and money. Yes, this is the CROSMAINA BUG!!! ;D
Ducky we all feel your pain and can share in where you are and where you are coming from. And I guess you are moving in the same direction most of us have gone, turn a blind eye and move on.
You are definitely an okay Crosman kind of aficionado in progress. :) And I feel the same way as you about Chip. ;)
Carl
I guess Chip is the CEO of Chrosman. I just wish we could get a hold of him and tell him what kind of DUCK POOP his company is putting out. There are so many companies out there that are producing air guns that He needs to wake up and get the QC to make sure that they are producing things like they did 20 to 30 years ago. ??? Things that last and work well.
Wow Duck... that's just crazy luck :o
And you were so excited to get it, I was pretty happy for you.
After Rich got a good one, was thinking things were looking up for their QC.
Maybe sending it back will at let them see the errors of their build at least. They start getting enough back and having to deal with that enough times... someone in QA is going to be called to a meeting ;)
Am thinking of getting a 2240 this month. If I do was planning on leaving it stock for awhile. Got plenty of stuff to work on for awhile as it is. Sure hope it is built right. ???
As mentioned...Send it back! Since when did they start using a pin punch to create serial numbers ??? That is crude and I would think time consuming.
Here's a contact if you want to voice a complaint...
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DUCK WITH ME WILL YOU? This is what happens when you stay on this fourm long enough, the old masters start to wear off on you. I fixed it!!! I took the breech screw loose then the rear sight screw loose then the barrel band screw loose and turned the barrel untill the sight was straight. It worked. Even passed the tissue test. I can now get windage right and left out of this thing. This was 5m off my bench rest. Now I can work on the trigger.YEA!!! ;) ;D
Shoot the stock 2240 comp first!!!!! :-*
Quote from: AS13 on May 06, 2013, 04:26:04 PM
As mentioned...Send it back! Since when did they start using a pin punch to create serial numbers ??? That is crude and I would think time consuming.
Pretty common actually, it's called vibro-peening and ya, it's not cosmetically pleasing, the machines are CNC and can do 1000's of parts per hour depending on tooling and set-up.
Quote from: BDS on May 07, 2013, 12:01:24 AM
Pretty common actually, it's called vibro-peening and ya, it's not cosmetically pleasing, the machines are CNC and can do 1000's of parts per hour depending on tooling and set-up.
We have an old one at work which takes forever! A new laser is in the shop, two actually, but have been stalled in bull crap. They hired a college grad to figure them out. That was two years ago and they are still not in service >:(
Why don't they just ask me? After looking through the book, it is nothing more than a 3 axis mill as far as programming. Work holding is a price of cake. They sometimes find themselves with more money than brains (not the college grad, but the company)
Rich
Quote from: arkmaker on May 06, 2013, 11:59:30 PM
Shoot the stock 2240 comp first!!!!! :-*
Well, I tried. Did good on the first one and started out good one the second on, then ran out of gas. Two shots low, darn. O-well, I'll try again tomarrow. QUACK!
Nice job on the fix Duck......seems that bone shoots pretty good as stock :-*
Quote from: mudduck48 on May 07, 2013, 03:08:55 AM
Well, I tried. Did good on the first one and started out good one the second on, then ran out of gas. Two shots low, darn. O-well, I'll try again tomarrow. QUACK!
Don't ya just hate that when it happens, and it has happened to me lots of times. Sure takes the wind out of your sails. :(
Carl
Quote from: quickster47 on May 07, 2013, 03:41:11 AM
Don't ya just hate that when it happens, and it has happened to me lots of times. Sure takes the wind out of your sails. :(
Carl
Sure does, and it sure does make you go..... "damn it ####"
If I had one gripe about a co2 pistol... when shooting for a decent score for our comps and having it working out so far so good... this is it!
I really never thought of why they called a 2240, now I know. It is a .22 cal and you get 40 good shots out of it, if the temp. is 70 or more. The second cart today, I only got 35 shots. When I tried the comp target I was getting low. The first 6 I did ok, but the next 6, the first three shots did good, then I ran out of gas on the last 2. I'll try again tomarrow.
Quote from: mudduck48 on May 07, 2013, 04:02:36 AM
I really never thought of why they callled a 2240, now I know. It is a .22 cal and you get 40 good shots out of it, if the temp. is 70 or more. The second cart today, I only got 35 shots. When I tried the comp target I was getting low. The first 6 I did ok, but the next 6, the first three shots did good, then I ran out of gas on the last 2. I'll try again tomarrow.
I think I have to agree with that and I've owned at least a dozen different 2240 guns. About 40 shots is average for a 12g powerlet.
Carl
I dunno mudduck, I hope I have a little better luck, I have a new "fresh 2240" coming this Wed!
Hope you get yours working the way you want it to be..
Anyway, I'm following your thread here in case I have to do the same as you have...
Woo Hooo!!! Glad that worked for you.
Quote from: Viper1357 on May 07, 2013, 04:57:53 AM
I dunno mudduck, I hope I have a little better luck, I have a new "fresh 2240" coming this Wed!
Hope you get yours working the way you want it to be..
Anyway, I'm following your thread here in case I have to do the same as you have...
I would advise that the first thing you do when you take it out of the clamshell is look at the front sight.Look from the muzzle to the rear. Mine was leaning to the left really bad, about 2 to 3mm leaning. I could not get this thing to sight in, even with the rear sight moved all the way to the left. If it looks ok, then load a cart, then stuff a Qtip down the barrel and shoot it in a safe direction. I have a small wood dowel I use to push the qtip down the barrel. This will clean the barrel. I shot 2 before I put a pellet in mine. If the front sight is not right, go up a few posts and read what I did to move the barrel and the sight to make it work. These are great guns, they just need some TLC and they work great. Good luck.
Quote from: mudduck48 on May 07, 2013, 05:21:45 AM
I would advise that the first thing you do when you take it out of the clamshell is look at the front sight.Look from the muzzle to the rear. Mine was leaning to the left really bad, about 2 to 3mm leaning. I could not get this thing to sight in, even with the rear sight moved all the way to the left. If it looks ok, then load a cart, then stuff a Qtip down the barrel and shoot it in a save direction. I have a small wood dowel I use to push the qtip down the barrel. This will clean the barrel. I shot 2 before I put a pellet in mine. If the front sight is not right, go up a few posts and read what I did to move the barrel and the sight to make it work. These are great guns, they just need some TLC and they work great. Good luck.
Thanks for the advice, I will do just that. I have had other similar issues with airguns and fireburners over the years, but yeah, it does get tiring. But if you can put a little TLC into it and it turns out good, we all know we'll do it!
I'll post up my findings when I get mine, and thanks again for posting your experience with it. At least we know we're not alone and there is help..
Now, about our addiction??? Not sure there's much help available on this forum.. ;)
Quote from: Viper1357 on May 07, 2013, 05:38:38 PM
Now, about our addiction??? Not sure there's much help available on this forum..
Sure, we will help! ;D ;D
Quote from: arkmaker on May 07, 2013, 06:02:31 PM
Sure, we will help! ;D ;D
Yeah... I know.. I started here back in 2009 with an old Crosman 600 I inherited.. strayed away from time to time with just a couple additions, now I'm back, and look at me in 2013, (6) Crosmans and growing... Thanks for the help .. :o :P :-\ :-* hehehehehe
You guys are helpful.. but can be very baaad.... :)
It's OK, I only have 11 Crosman's. I would hardly call that a problem. I mean it's not like drinking 11 shots of Jack Daniels or anything ??? ;D
Quote from: arkmaker on May 07, 2013, 06:31:21 PM
It's OK, I only have 11 Crosman's. I would hardly call that a problem. I mean it's not like drinking 11 shots of Jack Daniels or anything ??? ;D
:P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :D
Quote from: arkmaker on May 07, 2013, 06:31:21 PM
It's OK, I only have 11 Crosman's. I would hardly call that a problem. I mean it's not like drinking 11 shots of Jack Daniels or anything ??? ;D
Rich after readin what you just posted ,I started countin what I have now and I have 13 ! I haven't been on this forum a yaer yet! NO this is not and addition!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Add my Edge and I have an even dozen. Oh Crap!!! I forgot to add in the 3 - 357's and 1861 Shiloh. Hmmm. Need to redo the math. :-*
16 and still want a p-rod and A-Rod and someday a Daystate Hunter and AF Condor. :-*
Would it be reasonable to expect better quality control on a gun from the custom shop?
Quote from: azmark on May 08, 2013, 06:59:26 PM
Would it be reasonable to expect better quality control on a gun from the custom shop?
Yes, to me it would be reasonable, but from what we have been experiencing from Crosman these days is a lack of QC. If that extends into the custom shop is anyone's guess.
Did they just get a new president? If so, that could explain it. New Yahoo's always want to boost sales, reduce operating costs and line their already fat wallets fast and then get out and on to another company to ruin. They show a good sales report and ignore customer complaints and are gone before people stop buying their products because of it. Rant over, but I'd do it differently.
Rich
"New Yahoo's always want to boost sales, reduce operating costs and line their already fat wallets fast .."
get it.. Yahoo and Chinese characters, quality, Chinese mfg.. ???
Must I explain everything to you students?! :D ;D
Arkmaker, don't even get me started >:(
Just busted my new 2240 that arrived today from AG depot out of the package and wouldn't you know.... The front sight is canted to the left. Also made 3/13. Wonder how many made that month have the same exact problem? Seems like someone bumped the controls on the machine that puts the front sight on..
"busted" huh? ???
Quote from: BDS on May 08, 2013, 10:35:15 PM
"busted" huh? ???
I apologize... I worded that sentence horribly. I "busted" it out of that blister pack jail that it has been locked in since 3/13..
Quote from: Baltim0re28 on May 08, 2013, 10:18:32 PM
Just busted my new 2240 that arrived today from AG depot out of the package and wouldn't you know.... The front sight is canted to the left. Also made 3/13. Wonder how many made that month have the same exact problem? Seems like someone bumped the controls on the machine that puts the front sight on..
OK, not go back to page 2 of this thread and scrool down till you see the target and read how I fixed mine. Just loosen the screws and the set screw, do not remove them. When you get it where you want it tighten the barrel band set screw first then the breech screw then the sight screw. That is what I did and it worked. Even passed the tissue test. good luck.
I saw that when I originally read through this thread. Thanks Mudduck, will probably do that later on.
Quote from: Baltim0re28 on May 08, 2013, 11:27:23 PM
I saw that when I originally read through this thread. Thanks Mudduck, will probably do that later on.
Did they mill the flat part of the barrel the sight locks into off center?
Quote from: mudduck48 on May 08, 2013, 10:50:00 PM
OK, not go back to page 2 of this thread and scrool down till you see the target and read how I fixed mine. Just loosen the screws and the set screw, do not remove them. When you get it where you want it tighten the barrel band set screw first then the breech screw then the sight screw. That is what I did and it worked. Even passed the tissue test. good luck.
I like this Duck, loosen, straighten, tighten from one end to the other until things are aligned.
I wonder if the gross mis-alignment in those pictures was actually mounting holes way out of position (bad layout and machining) versus the center line tolerances being out of whack, which your fix addresses?
Have to believe that it was just a bad month on the production line. You know how March can be.
Carl
Quote from: quickster47 on May 09, 2013, 01:12:35 AM
Have to believe that it was just a bad month on the production line. You know how March can be.
Carl
I sure hope so! It is getting pretty discouraging!! :(
Hard to believe they could not just see those off centered front sights easy enough! Makes one wonder if there is actually even a person looking or not... at the end of the build for QC ???
When it doesn't even look right, and a defect is in plain sight, that really is negligent on their part. No excuse really, if it is staring in your face that obvious. Tubes drilled wrong, barrels installed wrong... that's not little stuff.
That's 3 now here, all within a week. Personally has made me decide to hold up on a new 2240 for a month or so, in hopes that they flush this out. When Rich got his, and it looked, worked, and even shot really well from the get go - that actually got me more serious to just pull the trigger on one (so to speak lol)
I actually feel bad for those people that got a bad build, and don't know how to fix it, or even that they have a bad one at all. Sure hope they return them, so Crosman has to deal with the hassle and extra expense. That should raise a red flag, and hopefully have someone in management answering for it. With the bad taste left behind of this, it is not going to take long for their reputation to be affected, and sales hurt for it. Retailers are also not going to like the hassles and extra expenses of it all either.
edit - they need to get their rear sight problem worked out too. That has gone on long enough! Tired of hearing (and me actually having to), of people needing to lengthen the slot in the sight blade for it to sight correctly. If it is not able to be shot/ made accurate out of the box... how many general customers are getting disgusted with Crosman there.
Quote from: quickster47 on May 09, 2013, 01:12:35 AM
Have to believe that it was just a bad month on the production line. You know how March can be.
Carl
Crazy as a march hair! :D
;) Duck , has everything you touched here lately turned into POOP ??? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D this and the other pistol too. What a run of poopy luck! ;)
Quote from: Trophyhunter49 on May 09, 2013, 02:56:31 AM
;) Duck , has everything you touched here lately turned into POOP ??? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D this and the other pistol too. What a run of poopy luck! ;)
Well, I guess so. I'm learning that if you want Quality you have to buy the old Crosman guns. I just shot my 1980 1377 tonight on the bench and put 5 pellet in a 1/4" circle. It is like us, older is better! :D
Quote from: mudduck48 on May 09, 2013, 03:01:09 AM
It is like us, older is better! :D
Amen Brother Ducky. Amen!!! :)
Carl
Quote from: quickster47 on May 09, 2013, 03:06:39 AM
Amen Brother Ducky. Amen!!! :)
Carl
This is so true!! ;)
Quote from: mudduck48 on May 09, 2013, 03:01:09 AM
I'm learning that if you want Quality you have to buy the old Crosman guns.
Same here, I've wanted a Sheridan Blue Streak for awhile now, and figured I'd better get one now, since they are going to quit making them. After hearing about all the accuracy and pump arm problems with them, I bought a '97 model. Same with the 1377's, the new ones seemed kind of flimsy when pumping them, so I got an '87 model and it feels so much more solid. Crosman QC is fading away.
Dave
Quality control, ??? what is that?
;) It is like us, older is better ;) Yes the older the better ;)
QuoteHave to believe that it was just a bad month on the production line. You know how March can be.
So that's what is wrong with me. I have a March birthday.
Quote from: JEBert on May 09, 2013, 05:58:08 AM
So that's what is wrong with me. I have a March birthday.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: DaveB50 on May 09, 2013, 03:47:54 AM
Same here, I've wanted a Sheridan Blue Streak for awhile now, and figured I'd better get one now, since they are going to quit making them. After hearing about all the accuracy and pump arm problems with them, I bought a '97 model
Dave
I LOVE my Dans!!
Send that 97 out to California and let Tim do a steroid service to it!! He will fix up all that cheap junk and you will get back a Dan to be proud of!
I have one out with him now. I should be getting the cal from him next month its all done!!
CW
Quote from: Brent on May 09, 2013, 02:05:12 AM
I sure hope so! It is getting pretty discouraging!! :(
Hard to believe they could not just see those off centered front sights easy enough! Makes one wonder if there is actually even a person looking or not... at the end of the build for QC ???
When it doesn't even look right, and a defect is in plain sight, that really is negligent on their part. No excuse really, if it is staring in your face that obvious. Tubes drilled wrong, barrels installed wrong... that's not little stuff.
That's 3 now here, all within a week. Personally has made me decide to hold up on a new 2240 for a month or so, in hopes that they flush this out. When Rich got his, and it looked, worked, and even shot really well from the get go - that actually got me more serious to just pull the trigger on one (so to speak lol)
I actually feel bad for those people that got a bad build, and don't know how to fix it, or even that they have a bad one at all. Sure hope they return them, so Crosman has to deal with the hassle and extra expense. That should raise a red flag, and hopefully have someone in management answering for it. With the bad taste left behind of this, it is not going to take long for their reputation to be affected, and sales hurt for it. Retailers are also not going to like the hassles and extra expenses of it all either.
edit - they need to get their rear sight problem worked out too. That has gone on long enough! Tired of hearing (and me actually having to), of people needing to lengthen the slot in the sight blade for it to sight correctly. If it is not able to be shot/ made accurate out of the box... how many general customers are getting disgusted with Crosman there.
Make that 4 this week... Mine came yesterday, but I couldn't get to it til today.. I plan on a posting a review, but I do have to admit I was frustrated at first with
the same front sight canted to left issue, rear sights loose and twisted slightly, and grips still loose after tightening as much as I could w/o stripping. etc..
Now even with all that, I am still happy with it. (more in my upcoming review post) Suffice it to say I found I could (being slightly mechanically inclined) physically move the front sight with some hand/finger strength effort (it seems to be pressed on only?) and the rears needed to be fiddled with (same with both my older 1377's) to get them sighted in straight. Also the grips (just like my 1377s) will need some gasket or something to stop them from moving, etc.. But After all that monkeying around, I have to say for my limited experience, this 2240 is a dang powerful and accurate Co2 pistol for the money.
So, for under $60, I guess you get power and accuracy, but you have to dink around with cheap, out of spec components and assembly, QC issues that 'usually' can be fixed by us end users. I don't see Crosman really addressing this to the degree that it will go away, the way things are made now-a-days. The QC systems and standards instituted by manufacturing companies are supposed to weed out these issues, but unfortunately the $$ bottom line (more units per hour/dollar) tends to override the quality standards. I am not saying this is okay, or I believe this is acceptable, just I understand it's a reality that to some degree we'll have to deal with it each in our own way, and per situation. ???
As of right now, I'll leave mine "Bone Stock", but it is a nice base gun if I want to stick some more money into it! :)
The 2240 seems to be good functionally, I enjoy shooting mine. Yes, the front sight is just pushed on, you can remove it by tapping it forward with a wood block and hammer. The 1701P grips fit and feel better than the originals, they are $1.58 per side from Crosman parts dept. QC issues like these usually stem from cost cutting measures, employees being pushed to meet quotas, and no one inspecting at the end of the line. That is what killed off a lot of US car manufacturing years ago. Enjoy your new gun, and watch out for the mod bug, it bites real hard, and there's no cure but $$$ :P. :D :D :D
Viper: good comments and a practical viewpoint... it's a $60 pistol at the end of the day and that's what we get. Still... Gross defects should not be tolerated and you should not have to fix them so, look closely while the warranty is still there. Oh ya... that front sight is just a friction fit on a flat milled into the barrel, if it's loose, one wrap of thin tape on the barrel and re-install the sight.
Have fun... :-*
:) :) Hey guys my 2240 came in today!! No problem with the front site (straight as an arrow) ;D Was proud of that! Date on the gun is 313 . Maybe I got the 1st one they ran with QC standing there with them! Duck I know this is your post but I made a few pics of how it shot at 10 meters. I don't see that well anymore and my hand is not as was 20 years ago! ;D ;D
Quote from: Trophyhunter49 on May 10, 2013, 11:59:18 PM
:) :) Hey guys my 2240 came in today!! No problem with the front site (straight as an arrow) ;D Was proud of that! Date on the gun is 313 . Maybe I got the 1st one they ran with QC standing there with them! Duck I know this is your post but I made a few pics of how it shot at 10 meters. I don't see that well anymore and my hand is not as was 20 years ago! ;D ;D
Great shooting and it does look like you have a real keeper.
Carl
Thx Quickster47. I'm goin to keep it stock for a week or two,(or when I get some extra cash LOL) then its MODSVILLE for it! LOL ;D ;D ;D
New to the group and new to air guns. Got my new 2240 today. born on 2/13. Sights look good. Will shoot it on Sunday. Can you believe it, I got a new gun, but no CO2 or pellets. LOL Was not expecting delivery today. She sure is pretty. Got to clean her up now.
Welcome RFnut. Man you should have had the co2 and pellet on the day yuo oredered it!LOL ;D ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: Trophyhunter49 on May 10, 2013, 11:59:18 PM
:) :) Hey guys my 2240 came in today!! No problem with the front site (straight as an arrow) ;D Was proud of that! Date on the gun is 313 . Maybe I got the 1st one they ran with QC standing there with them! Duck I know this is your post but I made a few pics of how it shot at 10 meters. I don't see that well anymore and my hand is not as was 20 years ago! ;D ;D
WOW! looks like you got a good one. Good on you. Sight that puppy in and shoot the stock comp., then mods. It's good to see they are not all bad. ;D
You know Duck this is me 1st 2240 and it shoot great but I shack to muck not to a stock on it and scope longer barrel and well you know LOL