Just for conversation. Whats the deal with the backppacker's breech? I'm curious. I notice it has that pellet loading lever that seems like it would be a benefit for easy loading. For those who have one, did you like it? Can you still get them? Were they plastic of metal? Why did Crosman nix them?
they turn up for sale on the yellow classifieds and ebay
myself i dont like them i had a 1389 and got rid of it
first i broke the loading gate ,cheap plastic, you wont believe what the gougers are charging for them i was quoted $20 for one $12 of that was for shipping
luckily my local had some they were around $3-$5 iirc. i got the last two for a member here on the forum
then there is a gap between the transfer port / the pellet and the pellet / the barrel
they are metal with a 3/8 dovetail for a scope.they probably cost to much to machine so they got dropped
the transfer port was like the lower half of the transfer port you are used to in the current guns
Actully for me it is easier to load then my 13xx guns with scopes....... :-* :-X :D :)
another thing i didnt like about the loading is the pellet wasnt in the barrel when loaded its like a revolver
i think i read somewhere it hurt accuracy but not as much as the hole drilled in the barrel through the rifling for the front sight
on my 1389 i added a flat top piston and valve with a stock 14 inch barrel it shot 600fps with a cphp and i put a brand new hammer assembly in it.
my 1377 with a 10 inch barrel shoots 650fps with a cphp
both guns pumped ten times
imo the only good thing about the gun was the name
now a 2289g backpacker is a different beast
its a 1377 that is a carbine from the factory
I have the 2289, I have never seen a factory 1389....... ???
Quote from: 0351_Vet on September 03, 2012, 08:14:17 AM
I have the 2289, I have never seen a factory 1389....... ???
here you go
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Yes that loading port is a poor idea,I have a almost new one in my spares box,never going to use it again.
Once my 1389 was fitted with brass breech from Gmac the carbine was a far better shooter.
How would you cock the hammer? It doesn't look like there is a bolt to yank back. Is it like the MK I and II's where you pulled from the back?
Quote from: chinaboy on September 03, 2012, 04:24:30 PM
How would you cock the hammer? It doesn't look like there is a bolt to yank back. Is it like the MK I and II's where you pulled from the back?
yep rear cocking just like the phase 1 and phase 2 1377.which imo is better than the bolt cocking
Has anyone tried polishing out the "Metal" 2 screw trigger side plates on one of these?
All this 2289 talk is making me want to "Hot Rod" (but in a stock looking way) my ol' 2289.
So.....If you were going to Mod a 2289 internally, but keep it mostly stock looking on
the outside, what would you do. i.e. trigger improvements, FT V & P, TP work, solid pin, etc.?
This will be fun, let the ideas roll.
Quote from: 0351_Vet on September 03, 2012, 05:36:23 PM
Has anyone tried polishing out the "Metal" 2 screw trigger side plates on one of these?
All this 2289 talk is making me want to "Hot Rod" (but in a stock looking way) my ol' 2289.
So.....If you were going to Mod a 2289 internally, but keep it mostly stock looking on
the outside, what would you do. i.e. trigger improvements, FT V & P, TP work, solid pin, etc.?
This will be fun, let the ideas roll.
have you seen crosshairs' polished 2 screw grip frames?
this is how i modded my 2289g
http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php/topic,6872.msg71530.html#msg71530 (http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php/topic,6872.msg71530.html#msg71530)
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@1377x
2289 (g) < What's the "g" mean?
Mine just says 2289 Back Packer on the tube.
Quote from: 0351_Vet on September 03, 2012, 06:38:59 PM
@1377x
2289 (g) < What's the "g" mean?
Mine just says 2289 Back Packer on the tube.
are you sure about that? might want to look it over again
mine says 2289g backpacker
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Quote from: 1377x on September 03, 2012, 11:38:56 PM
are you sure about that? might want to look it over again
mine says 2289g backpacker
@1377x
Dude, too funny.....I just pulled my BackPacker out and it's a 1389 not 2289.
I had bought a 2289g tube awhile back to do a conversion and forgot
all about the fact it was a .177 (1389). Memory goes first.
I hope.
Quote from: 0351_Vet on September 04, 2012, 12:15:18 AM
@1377x
Dude, too funny.....I just pulled my BackPacker out and it's a 1389 not 2289.
I had bought a 2289g tube awhile back to do a conversion and forgot
all about the fact it was a .177 (1389). Memory goes first.
I hope.
ouch that sux
the 1389 tube doesnt have the slot to use the bolt cocking hammer pin.i just sold my last rear cocking hammer assembly and the shop no lnger has any i bought them out
all my old rear cocker hammer assemblies are in pieces awaiting modification
No worries, I have the complete rifle 1389 and the new 2289g tube, All I need to change out is the tube and the barrel
and mine will be a 2289g (Using the original breech. Might have to replace the 177 pellet holder for a 22.
Sound right?
Quote from: 0351_Vet on September 04, 2012, 06:14:21 AM
No worries, I have the complete rifle 1389 and the new 2289g tube, All I need to change out is the tube and the barrel
and mine will be a 2289g (Using the original breech. Might have to replace the 177 pellet holder for a 22.
Sound right?
so you are going to use the 1389 breech and rear cocking hammer assembly.the 1389 breech isnt cut out for a hammer pin
the .22 loader isnt a problem.before you get one let me know what its going to cost i have seen the loaders going for 3-4x what i can get them for.
the barrel has to be modded also.the 1389 breech has the transfer port and the barrel has a very shallow leade,if you want to call it that &
no transfer port
Hmmmm, Maybe I should just keep 177 and just keep it stock and just refurbish it.
Can I do any internal upgrades? For more performance?
Quote from: 0351_Vet on September 04, 2012, 05:45:07 PM
Hmmmm, Maybe I should just keep 177 and just keep it stock and just refurbish it.
Can I do any internal upgrades? For more performance?
i put a flattop piston and flat top valve in mine there was a gain in velocity :o
read this thread
http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php/topic,3461.msg44821.html#msg44821 (http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php/topic,3461.msg44821.html#msg44821)