i want to start this thread to help newbies... he who post the best newby airgun story on this thread will get a free target style grip from me that is shipping included worldwide... this is good until september 30 and everyone will help determine the winner...
here is the prize macassar ebony camo
(http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd255/hellbound98/SSM10121.jpg)
Wow sure is a nice set of grips and very nice of you to do this for the members :-*
Mike
just my way of saying thanks for all the good that this hobby brought to me... ;)
Way to go!
Well that is just downright mighty neighborly of you. :-* :-* :-*
Carl
...so one day I was plinking...lo and behold...I shot my eye out!
No not really, I made it all up.
Regarding your grips, can you make a matching pump arm to fit a 13XX?
i sure can... ill be posting them once i finally get one done... for now still concentrating on making more grip designs...
If your pump arm is not a finger-groove RB design, than I might be interested. We need fresh!
Love the color wood choice in your photo... a matching pump arm would be sweet! Good luck on your contest, I will back out now.
it wont be a finger groove or anything similar and no one is forcing anybody to join the contest so no need for you to backout... and i suggest you make it your own if you can to make sure that it would be really fresh... :)
Quote from: hellgrips98 on August 26, 2011, 06:55:31 PM
it wont be a finger groove or anything similar and for your info no one is forcing you to join the contest so no need for you to backout... and if you have the skills better make it your own so it would be really fresh... :)
I'm unintentially hi-jacking your thread is all... I wish I had a story to tell.
Come on Newbies!! Spin a yawn, Tell a tall tale! Polarize us with you pistol scoop! Headline that winning story It's all good stuff!!!! and I need a fun stuff reading fix :-*
Quote from: hellgrips98 on August 26, 2011, 01:40:03 AM
i want to start this thread to help newbies... he who post the best newby airgun story on this thread will get a free target style grip from me that is shipping included worldwide... this is good until september 30 and everyone will help determine the winner...
here is the prize macassar ebony camo
Very noble :-*
Great opportunity for someone new to modding 22xx'es to earn a set by posting their story :)
I started by purchasing a 1377 in February of this year. Newbe enough?
Maybe I can write an interesting story out of my experience. Dunno if I can but I'll try. So, deadline is Sept 30....
Cheers,
Jerry
Well I don't have any noob stories of myself worth telling, but here are pics of my son's first time shooting an airgun and the real reason I got back into them. The kid is hooked now!
(http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj189/dingobubba/PICT0577.jpg)
(http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj189/dingobubba/PICT0581.jpg)
(http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj189/dingobubba/PICT0578.jpg)
(http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj189/dingobubba/PICT0582.jpg)
Somehow he manage to remove his safety glasses without me knowing and I didn't realize it till after he shot. He wears them faithfully now.
(http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj189/dingobubba/PICT0579.jpg)
(http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj189/dingobubba/PICT0580.jpg)
(http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj189/dingobubba/PICT0583.jpg)
Hell I'm not even looking to win this. I already won with him. :-*
picture paints a thousand words... thats entry number 1 there by scotty
Quote from: JEBert on August 26, 2011, 11:43:08 PM
I started by purchasing a 1377 in February of this year. Newbe enough?
Maybe I can write an interesting story out of my experience. Dunno if I can but I'll try. So, deadline is Sept 30....
Cheers,
Jerry
the answer is yes... :-*
That's just a great thing to see and you are so right you already won BIG i shoot with my girl's and well never forget the time we had together :-* :-* :-* 8) 8)
Mike
BTW nice job with the safety glasses good job. :-*
keep it coming guys ;)
NICE grips!!!!! Even though I'm a newbie and your contest still has over 1 month to go, I think most of the members would nominate ScottB's son as the recipient.
What are the diameters of your grips when mounted on a 1377? I have problems with stock grips being too small, even on my Taurus Raging Bull 454 Casual. Can not get the finger tip on the trigger, only the 2nd joint unless I bend my wrist out.
Ah come on guys! I don't want the cute factor to be a factor. That's all I got. Let's hear some stories already! Lol
Ok, I'm not a newbie, but this tread reminded me of what i did with my first airgun. In 1962 i got a Daisy model 25 (which i still have). Along with shooting soup cans from the hip in the air, i would pick other oddball targets like tadpoles in a near by pit. Well one day it occured to me that a shotgun shell would just fit in the bottom hole of a wooden peach basket and if i hung that basket on a tree it might make for an interesting target. So i did just that and seated myself on a nearby bench and comenced to shoot at the shell, hoping to hit the primer. The shell had no shot in it but still had the powder. I do remember it took quite a few shots to finally hit the primer, but when it did, jeezum!! That shell flew straight across my backyard and smacked the side of our garage. My garage had a sort of clay shingles on the side and the shell put the neatest little hole in the wall for all to see. Needless to say, my father was less that pleased.
Classic!!! ;D ;D
Like me trying to blow up old bic lighters. Never did get one to explode :-X
Redhawk :-* LOL... reminds me of the things I did as a kid. Growing up before the 80s were awesome. Miss those days. Kids grow up too fast these days. My son will be 5 in a few months. Already knows more about computers than me. ???
Quote from: ScottyB on August 28, 2011, 04:04:42 AM
My son will be 5 in a few months. Already knows more about computers than me. ???
That computer stuff is just second nature to them these days. The really important stuff is yet to come, like spending time and having fun, teaching him the proper and safe way to shoot. Trust me, you're gonna like the memories when they are gone and grown. I only wish I had more with my son...., but now it is grandson time!!!! Don't miss any of those moments
Rich!
Quote from: arkmaker on August 28, 2011, 05:59:29 PM
That computer stuff is just second nature to them these days. The really important stuff is yet to come, like spending time and having fun, teaching him the proper and safe way to shoot. Trust me, you're gonna like the memories when they are gone and grown. I only wish I had more with my son...., but now it is grandson time!!!! Don't miss any of those moments
Rich!
i totally agree... ;)
Not a Newby but i do have a story.I was 6 0r 7 whan i shot my first pellet gun it was a crosman 150 that my dad had, we were upstate NY in the woods.He was showing me safety tips and how to aim,after about ten shot i started to hit the target.Like a fish i was hooked.He let me use it but only when he was there.So on christman of 1968 i got a Daisy Buffalo Bill Scout that i still have.The next year i got a crosman 760 for Christmas.Then my dad fell ill he could not work i had to drop out of school so i could help my mom pay bills but still shot at least once a week with friends.I would put all my extra change in a jar saveing up for my next BB gun. So the first gun i bought with my own money was a used crosman 140 for 10 bucks it was just like new.I was hopeing dad did not get mad at me for spending money on a air gun.But when he saw it he said let me shoot that i will go get my 150 and we can shoot together it was one of the best day's of my life. :-*
Mike
Good story Mike! I have a coffee can (well two of them now) that I use for change. They are my Marauder funds!! I figure that it will take 3 full cans maybe four............. :)
Rich
Awesome Mike! I just one day my son will remember our times together.
Wish my 150 looked that good!!
im enjoying the stories guys... im saving to get some more stainless parts from don too... want to transform my beat up 2300s... give it a new tube and breech set the internals would be stock... the 2300s is good for plinking as i get 60 shots from a powerlet :-*
As much as I would love to share a touching story about airgunning, I cannot match those already told. I am new to this forum and recently new to airguiing after a 30+ year break from firearms. As a wee chap I had a Daisy underlever BB gun. I shot just about everthing a child could shoot in the coutryside of SE Pennsylvania. My favorite kill was a bublebee feeding on one of mom's flowers. I did not realize I may have interuppted the important sexual act of pollination.
Nonetheless, my youth was mainly spent shooting .22 rimfire rifles. I shot saplings until they fell, tried to take out pigeons at long range without knowing about holdover, and did NRA target competition in summer camp. My shooting world revolved areound the .22.
Fast forward to a month or so ago when I won a refurbished PC77 from Airgun Depot. Well, sorry for my wallet. I learned about this forum and rekindled a love of shooting that began 30+ years ago. I have made a modified PC77 with a scope and received a Custom Crosman 2300KT with iron sights. My Gamo Carbine Sport is my only air rifle. I set up a 10M range in my basement and shoot several hours each week. This is such a great hobby.
In a short time I have collected extra parts and am already planning another 1377 build for a friend here in the mountains. Thanks to all of you for your encouragement and depth of information.
I have a very small story to tell......
.......the End. ;)
more guys........... :)
right,here goes,newbie shooters me and my twelve year old son,been looking for a pistol for a couple of months,crosman and many others were in the mix,said to my lad we would buy after our summer hols,low and behold on our hols we were at a country fare and came across the 2300t at double right money we went away like excited school kids,i told my lad we were doing nothing with it until we got home,on getting home we loaded the co2 and a pellet and began our shooting ,the look on my lads face and the excitement of shooting is priceless to a father,he never thought i would get an air pistol,but secretly i have been waiting for him to come of age(well 12 years old)he thinks iam the daddy and iam loving the fact were learning something new together
nick and alex :-*
Here is my newbe story mostly as I posted in my first post upon joining this forum in May of this year.
I am a military brat and live in Shreveport, Louisiana. The first gun I owned that actually shot anything out of the barrel was a Daisy "Spittin Image" that I got for Christmas in 1963. I was 9 years old and in the fourth grade. I cannot tell you what happened to that gun because 3 years later, I graduated to a single-shot .410 and soon after that our house burned down. The BB-gun may have been worn out by then or it may have perished in the fire. I just do not remember.
I do remember, however, that several of my friends owned "Benjamin Pumps" as we called them in the '60's. One friend even had a Benjamin Pump Pistol. Back then, I wanted a multi-pump badly but couldn't come up with the cash to own one.
Since becoming an adult, I have owned, shot and reloaded for more firearms than I care to recall. I probably couldn't remember all of them anyway. I still have a few of each kind except for the black powder variety as those were not mine and I no longer reside near any of their owners. The price of primers, powder, bullets, range fees, and fuel for transportation are all taking a toll on my shooting opportunities.
About 10 years ago, we were watching Northern Yellow-shafted Flickers raise babies in a dead tree in our backyard when they were accosted by European Starlings (non-native, and invasive). The Flicker parents were doing a good job of holding the starlings off for the most part. One morning SWMBO woke me up crying. “The Starlings have killed the woodpecker babies†she cried. Well, that gave me a perfect excuse to go buy a Benjamin.
I purchased a PA 397 for $99.99 at the local Academy Sports and sighted it in for about 15 yards (we have a small backyard inside the city limits.) Several Starlings will no longer accost anything. Starlings must have some sort of communication system as they do not visit our trees at all anymore. I also used it to keep my marksmanship honed on the rats that tried dining at our backyard bird feeders. Oh, the Flickers raised another brood that year and the next year too for a total of four years in a row before the tree finally fell down.
I put a William's peep on the Benji and took the original rear sight off. I also polished all of the trigger/sear contact surfaces I could and played around with springs but never got the trigger exactly where I want it. It does not seem to lend itself to modifications as well as the 1377. Does anyone have any ideas on improving the Benji trigger?
While Christmas shopping last December (2010), I ran across the Crosman 1377 at the same Academy Sports store and noticed that it was $49.99. I couldn't believe that it was that low. I continued shopping but couldn't get my mind off of the Classic. I saw it again in February and to my surprise, the price had not gone up. I realized that I would not be able to think clearly or function properly until I had one.
Well, now I have two. During the modifying of the first one, there were too many choices to make, so I had to have another. That was still before Academy raised the price back up to $54.99. I have two different style carbines now am also the proud owner of a Crosman Custom Shop 2300KT, slightly modified, of course. Most of y’all have seen all three of them and some of the modifying process as well in my posts.
It is hard to say what I like most about the 1377. It is inexpensive to own (well, depending on how far you take the mods) and cheap to shoot as the air is free, and pellets are not much more than the air. The worse part is finding a place to shoot. A few starlings here or there wouldn’t attract too much attention, even in the city limits but I am afraid that target practice in the back yard is out of the question. I have found that I can shoot in my shed if I climb through the junk to set a target at the far end.
You guys can take a lot of the credit for what my guns are. Lurking here for the past few months has given me a lot of ideas and helped me form my opinion of what I wanted them to be. If only the bank account would cooperate.
Cheers,
Jerry
Hey Jerry,
Have you seen this for your 397?
http://www.airgunsmith.com/392/triggertune.htm (http://www.airgunsmith.com/392/triggertune.htm)
Yes, I have done most of those items pointed out on that site. Not much difference noted. I believe that the most improvement will come from a SuperSear and intend to purchase one if my funding holds out. The angle that the sear is cut on the surface that holds the hammer is required to raise the hammer against the hammer spring to let it off. A SuperSear is supposed to remedy this. Actually, I was hoping that someone would chime in and tell me that a _XX _youfillintheblank_ rifle trigger set would fit it and it has a drop sear system.
Thanks,
Jerry
Well, I posted the quick story in my intro here:
http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?topic=4632.0 (http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?topic=4632.0)
plus tomorrow's my birthday and my son's birthday is the 9th of September! ;)
John
need more entries... :)
not in the comp but i have a funny airgun related story . the short version . freind had a b2 which at the time i thought was amazing >.< anyway friend starts small fire in garden puts a deoderant can in it and shoots can goes throuh shed window and burns down shed and all his dads tools except a hammer that was in the house which his dad used to beat the b2 beyond use infront of us . then when his dad calmed down and went in to watch tv he started to rage again wondering why and feeling brave i asked the small fire we lit on the gravel had the sky cable under it and we had melted it !!!! the result gun broken sky broken shed burnt me bnned from the house for 3 months and his dad has never spoken to me again even 10 years later
aaron :)
Oh must a been about 1975, I was 8 years old and my pops took me down in the basement of our apartment building. It was a pretty wide open space. He sets up a target and grabs a old Benji from the corner that I never noticed before. He then sets out to teach me to shoot. I must a picked it up pretty good cause a few weeks later he says get your shoes on boy, were going to the range. I figured it was back to the basement. Nope he took me to my first out door range.
So I am hanging around watching him and his best buddy shot a new to him black power musket. He sees me eying everyone else shooting and say you wanna take a crack at it. My eyes lite up and a huge chit eating grin came across my face. I said heck yeah ! So there he is trying to show me how to how this gun thats gotta be more then a foot and a half taller then me. So I sit my butt down on the bench, my dad says hold it tight and pull the trigger when your ready, but what ever you do hold on to her ! I sat there for all of a few second and yanked that trigger back while trying to hold on to her. Next thing I know I am on the ground, looking up at half the range laughing their butts off at me.
That damn gun knock me head over heals off the bench, I don't remember where the gun ended up, but when I finally stood up all I remember was having an ass full of splinters from that old wood bench. Was the last time I ever shot that darn thing !
Oh an you should a seem my moms face when I told her dad had to take me to the john at the range so he could pick splinters outta my rear. I think she chased him round the block with a broom for an hour...
Classic!! ;D
Quote from: grumpy on September 18, 2011, 04:39:37 AM
Oh must a been about 1975, I was 8 years old and my pops took me down in the basement of our apartment building. It was a pretty wide open space. He sets up a target and grabs a old Benji from the corner that I never noticed before. He then sets out to teach me to shoot. I must a picked it up pretty good cause a few weeks later he says get your shoes on boy, were going to the range. I figured it was back to the basement. Nope he took me to my first out door range.
So I am hanging around watching him and his best buddy shot a new to him black power musket. He sees me eying everyone else shooting and say you wanna take a crack at it. My eyes lite up and a huge chit eating grin came across my face. I said heck yeah ! So there he is trying to show me how to how this gun thats gotta be more then a foot and a half taller then me. So I sit my butt down on the bench, my dad says hold it tight and pull the trigger when your ready, but what ever you do hold on to her ! I sat there for all of a few second and yanked that trigger back while trying to hold on to her. Next thing I know I am on the ground, looking up at half the range laughing their butts off at me.
That damn gun knock me head over heals off the bench, I don't remember where the gun ended up, but when I finally stood up all I remember was having an ass full of splinters from that old wood bench. Was the last time I ever shot that darn thing !
Oh an you should a seem my moms face when I told her dad had to take me to the john at the range so he could pick splinters outta my rear. I think she chased him round the block with a broom for an hour...
Hilarious! ;D
Quote from: azzbat2387 on September 18, 2011, 04:04:07 AM
not in the comp but i have a funny airgun related story . the short version . freind had a b2 which at the time i thought was amazing >.< anyway friend starts small fire in garden puts a deoderant can in it and shoots can goes throuh shed window and burns down shed and all his dads tools except a hammer that was in the house which his dad used to beat the b2 beyond use infront of us . then when his dad calmed down and went in to watch tv he started to rage again wondering why and feeling brave i asked the small fire we lit on the gravel had the sky cable under it and we had melted it !!!! the result gun broken sky broken shed burnt me bnned from the house for 3 months and his dad has never spoken to me again even 10 years later
aaron :)
dont care who yare, dat dares funny. !
pretty soon we have to vote for the winner ;)
I am unworthy, however my 1377 or 2240 would feel like Cinderella going to the ball adorned in those grips. Alas, I fear I would awaken with pumpkin all over my hands.
now guys lets vote on the winner... so i could send the grips :)
can i vote for me? ;).............seriously tho, great fun reading all the stories, and thanks to hellgrips. may the best man win.
This is a tuff one so I say... Grips for everyone!!!!!! :D Just messing.... all good stories. I can't pick one over another.
Just put all the names in a hat and pull one. :-*
Mike
QuoteJust put all the names in a hat and pull one. :-*
Mike
X-2
Cheers,
Jerry
Quote from: Crosshairs on October 02, 2011, 10:14:34 PM
Just put all the names in a hat and pull one. :-*
Mike
X3
Carl
i had all entries in a cup... pulled one at random... and scotty.................. wow... i think your kid deserves a 2240... now you got the grips for it... :-* just pm me your complete address... congratssssssssssss :D
i have to think of another contest... any suggestions? another free grips :-*
Holy crap! Really??? That's awesome! Now my wife can't deny me... Or Mikael a CCS airgun. Lol... Thanks brother!
Congratulations Scotty,
I'll sit down and describe how I shortened my shoulder stock including pics when I get a chance. Been too busy last few days.
Cheers,
Jerry
Congratulations, Scotty. Hellgrips' work looks great. Enjoy the new grips.
Congrats Scotty!
And thank you Hellgrips! :-*
That was a nice thing to do.....
Rich
Congrats scotty.
Congrats Scotty, great story
Congratulations Scotty :-*
You da bomb Scotty!
Thanks guys! Well I told the wife that I won these grips and that I need a new gun to go with them. Told me to put it on my Santa list so it looks like a CCS airgun for the boy and I come X-mas. Pretty stoked!
Good stuff, congratulations! 8)