Crosman 13xx barrel spacer is obsoleted and out of stock. :( I already did the moment of silence thing. :-X
Oh no!! I wanted to order one on my next order :(
well, that not cool that thing is useful! guess one could make it out of wood or metal if they felt like doing that.
Just stuff the gap with duct seal?
Haha, just kidding, don't do that.
What are we supposed to do with that unsightly gap now :( ;D
I never like it anyways, think they look better without them and maybe more accurate you guys have your funeral and cry, I'm partying :D ;D :D ;) ;)
Well Davio when shall we start seeing these coming out of your airwerks.
thick walled pvc cut to length then placed.in the oven on low to warm it up then place.between barrel and tube and clamp down.
Quote from: bgmcgee on October 24, 2013, 01:46:40 AM
Well Davio when shall we start seeing these coming out of your airwerks.
LOL
Could: I have been around my share of extruders.
Would: If it were not for that only about 3 dozen would sell a year.
Should: When I run out I know who to call. Buy a die. Pay for short runs. ;)
Yep, he still has some.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OLD-SCHOOL-Crosman-BLACK-BARREL-TUBE-SPACER-TRIM-for-1322-1377-PC77-Air-Guns-/291053462592?hash=item43c4236440:g:epkAAMXQgb1RWhwZ (http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OLD-SCHOOL-Crosman-BLACK-BARREL-TUBE-SPACER-TRIM-for-1322-1377-PC77-Air-Guns-/291053462592?hash=item43c4236440:g:epkAAMXQgb1RWhwZ)
It's not really necessary is it? The transfer port is between the breech and the air valve/tube. It would be a problem with 1400 rifles (and Sears 140 variants of the 140).
It's not necessary for sure but myself I like the looks of the spacer instead of a gap. I think crosman still has the 2260 spacer so all you have to do is cut it to length.
Davio has those also.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OLD-SCHOOL-Crosman-BLACK-BARREL-TUBE-SPACER-TRIM-for-2260-Air-Rifles-/301652310768?hash=item463be0faf0:g:0tMAAOSwstxVbrsz (http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OLD-SCHOOL-Crosman-BLACK-BARREL-TUBE-SPACER-TRIM-for-2260-Air-Rifles-/301652310768?hash=item463be0faf0:g:0tMAAOSwstxVbrsz)
I just saw the new "P series" pistols (P1322, P1377, P1377BR) at Crosman.com, while on a parts run, and the barrel spacer is deleted. One improvement - the pump arm handle appears to be retained by screws.
Can they be 3d made? Or is that to time consuming?
Quote from: CraigH on March 06, 2016, 02:14:54 PM
I just saw the new "P series" pistols (P1322, P1377, P1377BR) at Crosman.com, while on a parts run, and the barrel spacer is deleted. One improvement - the pump arm handle appears to be retained by screws.
Nope, roll pins, part #1300-009
wll2506
Really? My eyes (not so good) must deceive me. It really looks like screw heads on the forearm at:
http://www.crosman.com/airguns/air-pistols/american-classic-1 (http://www.crosman.com/airguns/air-pistols/american-classic-1)
I will have to look at a few locally. I have been thinking of getting another 1322.
Quote from: CraigH on April 04, 2016, 02:28:39 PM
Really? My eyes (not so good) must deceive me. It really looks like screw heads on the forearm at:
http://www.crosman.com/airguns/air-pistols/american-classic-1 (http://www.crosman.com/airguns/air-pistols/american-classic-1)
I will have to look at a few locally. I have been thinking of getting another 1322.
Hmm, when you zoom in for a closer look it sure looks like Crosman is now using Phillips head screws to retain the forearm on the new 1322s.
Carl
BTW, on my last order from Alchemy to get among other things, his 2289 barrel band / pump arm pivot, he stated the new Crosman pumper band / pivot is noticeable improved. It is almost in view in Carl's picture.
Quote from: CraigH on April 04, 2016, 02:28:39 PM
Really? My eyes (not so good) must deceive me. It really looks like screw heads on the forearm at:
http://www.crosman.com/airguns/air-pistols/american-classic-1 (http://www.crosman.com/airguns/air-pistols/american-classic-1)
I will have to look at a few locally. I have been thinking of getting another 1322.
WOW, on the parts list it is roll pins, just checked my 1377 and it is screws ... i apologize ?
wll2506
Quote from: wll2506 on April 04, 2016, 03:49:14 PM
WOW, on the parts list it is roll pins, just checked my 1377 and it is screws ... i apologize ?
wll2506
No need to apologize. We all make mistakes. That is the only way we learn and remember.
Carl
wll2506,
Not an issue. I had previously looked for EVP and manual for the new variant. I could not find such for these P13XX's in the Crosman lists. Only the previously ones.
EVPs for new models are generally not available until some lapse period. I'm not sure how long that is or if the new parts can be purchased before EVPs are published (if you could even get the part #).
I think i still have one around here some place.
Mike