I'd like to buy a 14" .177 barrel for my 1377 gun.
Where to buy?
Help I'm tearing my hair out here! :-X :-X :-X :-X
Mellon air, or abairguns.
Crosman......
Thanks folk's! :-* :-*
I looked at Crosman...where did you find barrels?
You have to call them with the part number.
Quote from: AZAG on December 26, 2011, 02:56:58 AM
You have to call them with the part number.
Ok, where to get part # from to call with? ??? ???
QuoteOk, where to get part # from to call with? ??? ???
This is a 24" .177 barrel. You can cut it to any length you want and recrown it.
Crosman Barrel, part # 1760-001
Here is the page with all the part numbers.
www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?topic=377.0 (http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?topic=377.0)
You will need to do a little more research to make sure that the part you are ordering will fit your gun. Lots of Crosman parts fit several guns and lots of stuff is interchangeable. Here is the page on Crosman's website to download .pdf files of owners manuals and expanded parts illustrations.
www.crosman.com/cs/manuals (http://www.crosman.com/cs/manuals)
Once you figure out what you want and the correct part numbers, call Crosman's customer support at 1-800-724-7486 and ask to place an order. They will connect you with a sales rep and you can give them the part numbers, and they can verify whether that part is available and the current price.
Merry Christmas,
Jerry
you can also have one cut and crowned to length at Mellon air for $30
http://mellonair.myfreesites.net/index.php?p=1_13_Barrels (http://mellonair.myfreesites.net/index.php?p=1_13_Barrels)
Quote from: JEBert on December 26, 2011, 05:39:02 AM
This is a 24" .177 barrel. You can cut it to any length you want and recrown it.
Crosman Barrel, part # 1760-001
Here is the page with all the part numbers.
www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?topic=377.0 (http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?topic=377.0)
You will need to do a little more research to make sure that the part you are ordering will fit your gun. Lots of Crosman parts fit several guns and lots of stuff is interchangeable. Here is the page on Crosman's website to download .pdf files of owners manuals and expanded parts illustrations.
www.crosman.com/cs/manuals (http://www.crosman.com/cs/manuals)
Once you figure out what you want and the correct part numbers, call Crosman's customer support at 1-800-724-7486 and ask to place an order. They will connect you with a sales rep and you can give them the part numbers, and they can verify whether that part is available and the current price.
Merry Christmas,
Jerry
Whoa! Serious help, wow! Thanks a bunch!! :-*
Quote from: Serpents Den on December 26, 2011, 07:28:46 AM
you can also have one cut and crowned to length at Mellon air for $30
http://mellonair.myfreesites.net/index.php?p=1_13_Barrels (http://mellonair.myfreesites.net/index.php?p=1_13_Barrels)
Bookmarked for later use, Thank you! :-*
I hear nothing but good things about Charlie Mellon's barrels. However, there is much to be said for re-crowning your own and getting good accuracy out of it. It is not hard to do and it carries with it a great sense of accomplishment.
Cheers,
Jerry
Quote from: JEBert on December 26, 2011, 11:02:36 PM
I hear nothing but good things about Charlie Mellon's barrels. However, there is much to be said for re-crowning your own and getting good accuracy out of it. It is not hard to do and it carries with it a great sense of accomplishment.
Cheers,
Jerry
Yes, I plan to do that first. If that doesn't satisfy me then a new barrel it is! :P :P
I bought a 24" barrel from crosman and got two barrels out of it, give it a go you can do it it's not hard at all.
Mike
QuoteI bought a 24" barrel from crosman and got two barrels out of it, give it a go you can do it it's not hard at all.
Mike,
I am assuming that you cut the barrel in two and crowned the rear part and cut a leade and transfer port hole in the front part. How did you go about creating the leade on the front half? I have two 24" .22 cal Crosman barrels and have decided to cut one to 14.5" and the other right in half to make two 12 inchers for a total of three barrels. I think I will use the 9.5" part from the one I make 14.5" out of to practice making the leade and transfer port hole.
In another thread, one of the guys was asking what size tapered cutter to use and he was hoping that Charlie Mellon would chime in with the answer. I have nothing but a drill press so I am going to try to use a tapered reamer or custom grind one of my drill bits. I can figure out the angle and how deep to go but was curious as to how you did yours because I can always use new ideas.
Cheers,
Jerry
Just ordered a 17" barrel for my 2400kt from mellonair.com yesterday, rather excited for the new barrel to come in. Went 17" because I have 7.5tko on the way for it
nice...i had done the same for my 1377, went with a .177 17" barrel but with a 5" brass muzzle brake from art's shack...