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Crosman air pistol - General => Crosman air pistol - General discussion => Topic started by: gdm620 on February 27, 2012, 12:05:10 AM

Title: Got a Question on the new 1322 Pumpers
Post by: gdm620 on February 27, 2012, 12:05:10 AM
I need to know if the small allen head screw on the breech is in the front position or is in the new location farther back on the breeches.  I want to order a long steel breech from crosman and might get a 1322.  I don't know which guns has the new location of that little screw.  Thankyou.
Title: Re: Got a Question on the new 1322 Pumpers
Post by: Crosshairs on February 27, 2012, 12:22:48 AM
Both of mine have it in the old position. I think all of the stock breech/ plastic breech have it in the old position  :-*
                         Mike
Title: Re: Got a Question on the new 1322 Pumpers
Post by: quickster47 † on February 27, 2012, 12:31:43 AM
It will be interesting to see how Crosman does the long steel breech kit for the 1322.  If you order the long steel breech for the 2240 you get it with the screw in the new rear position.  The 1377 breech kit comes with the screw in the old front position.  And as of yet I have not noticed or seen the long steel breech kit for the 1322.  However, you can order the 1377 kit and supply your own bolt which is really the best option for the 1322.

Carl
Title: Re: Got a Question on the new 1322 Pumpers
Post by: gdm620 on February 27, 2012, 12:44:51 AM
Thanks for that info Carl.  I will order the 1377 long breech.  I can make me a bolt for it.   Right now on Crosman site it looks to be out of stock :(  Might call them anyway to see because I want to get the 2220-103 trigger frame also.


Thanks to you also Mike.
Title: Re: Got a Question on the new 1322 Pumpers
Post by: screwwork on February 27, 2012, 05:42:42 AM
I just bought a new 1322 and ordered the Crosman breech 2240 SBPK and the New breech and gun matched up great.
As for where the breech bolt alignment location, I dont have a clue from old to new breech bolt ???

Crosman didn’t include new rear sight screw for the breech in my kit, it was missing.

My original screw was to long and the bolt wouldn’t lock in the cocked position….
I read up on the installation of Crosman 2240SBPK breech assembly and found the screw needed to shorter.
Trimmed rear sight screw by 1/8” and debured the treads and works fine now.

From the end of the breech to the center of the breech screw is about 2.750" or 2-3/4".
It is hard to get good measurement with a scope in the way!