Hey All,
New guy here,...
For air pistols, I've only got a couple of 1377's ... nothing too fancy really.
One older one, that has the old plate covered breech, and rear cocking knob, (I can't even remember how long ago I bought that one),
and one newer one, with the plastic bolt action.
The older one had sat for some years and now does not pump up, so I'm guessing the piston seal has gone bad ?
After rekindling some past fondness for it, and was considering a rebuild, I found the newer one on my local CL for cheap, so I picked that one up for less than a rebuild would cost.
(And of course,... it can't stop there, ... Right ?)
That's when I started falling down that slippery slope into the "Valley of Mods and Point of No Return".
I swapped the shoulder stock off of the older "Dead" gun, onto the newer "good" gun, and started having some fun, I was seeing some of the 1377 builds that others have done on the GTA. (BTW- you guys are just as bad, if not WORSE, than us PCP guys !) lol !
So now I've been over to see Tim at Mac1, (ALWAYS a dangerous place for me to go), and I have picked up a few parts to start my .22 carbine conversion build.
It's now going to receive the standard treatments : Steel breech, Extended bolt probe, 14" .22 barrel w/ LDC, FT piston, all the different springs and guides, machine down the stock valve face, Delrin transfer port, and a TruGlo red dot sight.
I'm hoping that will make it into an impressive little shooter.
I'm curious if I can use the original stock "good" piston from the newer gun, and put it in the older gun to get it back up and running ?
Also, ... can I take the original breech from the newer gun (plastic breech with bolt action), and install it onto the older gun, in place of the sliding cover type breech ?
I'm just thinking that since I'm about to step up the game on the newer gun,... (and if the removed parts will swap over),... I might as well get the older gun back into working order too.
Your thoughts ?
yes the newer breech will work on the older 1377, it will need the newer barrel too. the bolts and chambers differ between the two
i think i would just take the pump cup off the newer piston and put it on the older piston
the older piston should have a spot for an oil wipe on it
Thanks for the reply,
So are you saying that the older stock piston will have a "oil wipe", whereas the newer stock piston will NOT have the "oil wipe" ?
I have not taken either one of them apart yet, and this will be my first 1377 tear-down / build... so I'm just going by some exploded view diagrams right now. I've seen a couple of youtube videos too.
Looks to be about as easy as it could possibly be, and seems the only thing to be real careful about, is to avoid losing the tiny ball and spring below the main tube ?
Here's a pic of the newer one and the Mac1 parts to go on... (I know, you guys have seen them all 100 times before ;-) )
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n148/tri5ron/airguns%20-%20other/IMG_7527_zps3d943363.jpg)
I would suggest you get your feet wet with the new 1377. Shoot is a bit and establish a baseline for future mods if you have access to a chonograph. You have some nice parts collected. One thing you might want to consider is a replacement pump pivot pin to replace the OEM roll pin. Why? Well the replacement is removable and you are likely to be doing that with some frequency. Those roll pins are a PIA.
After you get a feel for the parts and how they work together, then go on to restore the Phase I/II 1377.
Hi Ron!!! Welcome to CAPOF. Most have seen the parts before, but cool pics of nice parts never gets old. Have you seen a video yet about tweaking the trigger/sear/spring? It's easy to make it very light and smooth (even I did it) or replace with an upgraded trigger group.
There are a lot of detail posts about polishing the sear, lighter sear springs and spring guides....Some are recent too and if I run across some good ones I link them here.
Hey, Ron
You describe well how our Crosmanitis works. We justify parts for a gun to improve it. Then it's such a shame to have unused parts, so we get more parts to use those leftovers in a second gun. It never ends because we don't want it to! ;)
Welcome to CAPOF. :)
Quote from: Davio on September 02, 2013, 06:04:56 AM
Hey, Ron
You describe well how our Crosmanitis works. We justify parts for a gun to improve it. Then it's such a shame to have unused parts, so we get more parts to use those leftovers in a second gun. It never ends because we don't want it to! ;)
Welcome to CAPOF. :)
;D ;D :D indeed
QuoteSo are you saying that the older stock piston will have a "oil wipe", whereas the newer stock piston will NOT have the "oil wipe" ?
yes that is what i am saying
dont know when they stopped putting the wipe on. replacement wipes can be made from a roll of felt,found some on ebay, or lowes sells one that fits
the flat top piston you have, is it from mac-1? is it steel? looks like it has a wipe also(maybe i need to fix the resolution on my tv)
AWww Heck !
well it looks like I'm going to be drilling out the notorious tiny little breech screw.
Yeah, I know to just carefully drill off the head,... then lift off the breech,... then use some pliers to spin the remaining stud/threads out.
so this means I'll be heading up to the hardware store to get a replacement. (yes,... I'll buy a couple extra's while I'm there too.)
Can anyone tell me what size/threads to buy ?
Thanks
most if not all hardware stores will not have the 4-48 screw you need
mac-1 will have it though if you need it right away or just use the one out of your other 1377 until you get a replacement
This member sells oversized breech screws that work great for me. Uses a larger hex wrench too.
http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?action=profile;u=5288 (http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?action=profile;u=5288)
I put up a post in the "for sale" forum here too. That was before he joined up here. I got an extra for my 2240 and he shipped mine out right away and accepts Paypal.
"For air pistols, I've only got a couple of 1377's ... nothing too fancy really."
You've been infected. You'll have the full-blown disease when you have two for every day of the week, or fill a closet, or attic (ahem, Mike . . .) full. ;)
Welcome to the fun. LOL
Well the darn-dest thing happened today,...
I was hangin' out in the Shootin' Shack, (that's my truck camper sitting in the back yard), and apparently I must have dropped my 1377.
When I reached down to pick it up,...
... seems like all this "Stuff" had stuck to it !
HMmmm,...imagine that !
Looks like I may be one step closer to having a Rat-in-ator ?
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n148/tri5ron/airguns%20-%20other/1377Mac122Rat-in-ator_zpsc676263c.jpg)
Sorry for the lousy phone pic, I'll take some better ones a little later.
gotta print a few targets, and go see if it will spit anything out for now.
btw, I do not have a chrony, and it is still on original piston/valve.
Any idea of how fast it should be pushing the 14.3 CPHP's through the 14" barrel ?
Wow that thing looks sweeet!
here's a couple of better pics,
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n148/tri5ron/IMG_7556_zps7e92f439.jpg)
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n148/tri5ron/IMG_7555_zpse7bffd75.jpg)
That looks a little better than inside the camper ;)
now off to get it sighted in...
Looks great Ron. You might want to consider a backpacker pump arm if that is the stock 1377. Much easier to pump.
Hi Jerry,
Yeah,... still a few things on the wish list, Pump arm, Stainless pivot pin and Bushing, Trigger shoe, and thinking about trying one of "them-there-fancy-schmancy" Hydro Dips too. But,... these things are going to have to wait a while...
I'm sending my original Mrod stock to a GTA member to have him do some R&D work.
(you may have seen the thread where he mentions it).
We're thinking it's going to be a bit more **special** than most of the "Trim-Shave-'n'-Re-shape" jobs normally seen on a original Mrod stock.
your shooter is looking good!
it should be spitting the 14.3gr lead @440-475fps 10 pumps with the stock internals and 14" barrel
i like the older rear cocking 1377 over the new ones. they have a solid pivot pin, higher velocity and the brass valve. mine also came with a slotted 4-48 breech screw
That is shaping up real nice tri-5. :-* :-* :-*
Get the new backpacker forearm for it and you will be loving life. Crosman number 1389-025 $8.75 + shipping.
Well I spit a little lead out of it today, (and now I can tell how I've gotten a little spoiled with my Mrod).
These color dots are the same size as a dime, and were used as practice.
7 or 8 shots at #5 getting the Red Dot first sighted in, ... then 3 at #4, ... 2 more at #14,... then 1 shot each at everything else.
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n148/tri5ron/airguns%20-%20other/IMG_7560_zps7951d862.jpg)
Not too great,.. but not the worst I've ever done either I suppose.
I'm sure a scope would help tighten it up.
My old bi-focal eyes were not real happy with the red dot at even 12 yds.
Still think I could get some rats within that range... but,... gonna need a scope sometime in the future.
rats shouldnt be a problem at 12 or less yards with a red dot. if you can put 5 shots inside a quarter(us coin) then you are good to go
does your marauder have a red dot?
not to shabby
Quote from: 1377x on September 03, 2013, 05:28:08 AM
rats shouldnt be a problem at 12 or less yards with a red dot. if you can put 5 shots inside a quarter(us coin) then you are good to go
does your marauder have a red dot?
not to shabby
Thanks,
I'm going to need to get used to a "closer-in" shooter.
Kinda spoiled with 50yd dime/nickle sized groups the Mrod does with relative ease.
Red dot on the Mrod ?
Nahh,... It's practically got the Hubble Telescope mounted to it, haha.
It's got a 8-24 X 50mm ZOS , AO Sidewinder, Illuminated Mil-dot
My daughter has the CP 4-16 X 40mm AO/IR
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n148/tri5ron/Benjamin%20Marauder/IMG_6910_zps232ea1f5.jpg)
nice shooters
with glass like that no wonder you get such nice groups at longer distances
practice with the red dot will shrink the groups
another thing to remember is a red dot isnt for precision shooting but more for quick acquisition shooting at close range. so if you are precise with a red dot you are a good shooter even at short distances
Quote from: tri-5-ron on September 03, 2013, 07:57:10 AM
Thanks,
It's got a 8-24 X 50mm ZOS , AO Sidewinder, Illuminated Mil-dot
A little off topic, but, what are your impressions of the ZOS scope? I periodically hear about them on forums and see them on Ebay all the time. The prices are so low, I have been skeptical about the quality.
Wish my guns came out like that when i drop them. Lol looking nice and should slay some rats. The stock on that bottom mrod is sweet.
Quote from: breakfastchef on September 03, 2013, 02:18:25 PM
A little off topic, but, what are your impressions of the ZOS scope?
Decent scope for the money. I wouldn't want to carry it around on a "Field Gun", due to overall massive size and weight... but fine for bench shooting.