Taking trigger group off tube and this part came out. Hope the pic makes it. By the way, don't have a clue how to use my camera. Oh yea, its a 2289g
Thats the part that goes in the garbage if the gun is shooting well.....
i can only guess that there is a hole the rear of the grib frame (not the screw hole but one between that one and the actaul grip) --- see if it fits it there,if not then your guess is as good as mine .if it does then it helps the some movement out of the stock iirc
That is a stock part for your 1377/2289 removable stock. Do not lose that piece, there should also be a small spring that fits inside it.
Part # 1389A006
http://www.crosman.com/pdf/manuals/crosman/2289/C2289-EVP.pdf (http://www.crosman.com/pdf/manuals/crosman/2289/C2289-EVP.pdf)
Lol, nope. It's the part that holds the stock on. There's a spring to go with it. Hope ya didn't lose it. There's a hole at the back of the frame. That thing goes in it with a spring.
I have no clue what it is, but it appears to be part # 1389A006
http://www.crosman.com/pdf/manuals/crosman/2289/C2289-EVP.pdf (http://www.crosman.com/pdf/manuals/crosman/2289/C2289-EVP.pdf)
Quote from: breakfastchef on January 09, 2013, 03:00:38 AM
I have no clue what it is, but it appears to be part # 1389A006
http://www.crosman.com/pdf/manuals/crosman/2289/C2289-EVP.pdf (http://www.crosman.com/pdf/manuals/crosman/2289/C2289-EVP.pdf)
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Is this where I start cussing. Spring is gone. Thanks for the help. Great .50 spring and 10.00 freight.
Found it. More proof that I should be modifying. Quick question is 600 grit to coarse for initial polishing. Thought I had some 1000.
Quote from: mackelby on January 09, 2013, 03:25:42 AM
Found it. More proof that I should be modifying. Quick question is 600 grit to coarse for initial polishing. Thought I had some 1000.
Should be fine. Sometimes there is a bit of surface coating on the psrts that may need a little extra work with 600, but it is doable.
For polishing the trigger parts...
Next time you are at WalMart or a store that has a beauty supply, i.e. stuff for finger nails check out the emery boards. They come in all sorts of grits all the way to polishing. It's okay if you go down that isle, just don't look anybody in the eye ;D
I will, and I will hold head high. I have it almost completely apart. I still have to get the roll pin out. Menards didn't have it. I will try again after work tomorrow. I do see how the sear could use shimmed. Been polishing with 600 paper, my fingers hurt. Don' t want to spend lots on lube. Did I see where some good ol 30 wt NT will work? Not sure when to start another thread.
I actually use a sharpening stone for polishing the trigger group parts at first, then finish it off with 1600 grit.
Glad you found the spring!
Quote from: mackelby on January 09, 2013, 02:46:10 AM
Taking trigger group off tube and this part came out. Hope the pic makes it. By the way, don't have a clue how to use my camera. Oh yea, its a 2289g
That is the pin and spring that allow the backpacker stock to just slide on and up into that pin to hold the stock onto the grip frame (no screws required). If your gun is firing at all, don't throw that away. ;)
BTW it is the same spring that is on the safety as well. Lemme know if you need any of that.
Quote from: mackelby on January 09, 2013, 05:33:13 AM
I will, and I will hold head high. I have it almost completely apart. I still have to get the roll pin out. Menards didn't have it. I will try again after work tomorrow. I do see how the sear could use shimmed. Been polishing with 600 paper, my fingers hurt. Don' t want to spend lots on lube. Did I see where some good ol 30 wt NT will work? Not sure when to start another thread.
While you have your head held high (be proud) wander over to the boat supplies and look for a small tube of white lithium grease. It's also used for skateboard wheel bearings and fishing reels. You want something that's going to stay where you put it to lube the contact point of the sear and trigger.
Quote from: chongman on January 09, 2013, 03:58:07 AM
For polishing the trigger parts...
Next time you are at WalMart or a store that has a beauty supply, i.e. stuff for finger nails check out the emery boards. They come in all sorts of grits all the way to polishing. It's okay if you go down that isle, just don't look anybody in the eye ;D
Yeah, they're right below the Depends and directly across from the gentle glide applicators. So I moved them at my Walmart. Just pulled the barcode thingys and all the emory boards... I acted like I owned the place... a man on a mission... and knew what I was supposed to be doing... and put them right between the Catfish Charlie dough bait and the Duck calls (only available space in Sporting goods... except inside the locked gun cases where all the assault rifles used to be). ;)
Quote from: Davio on January 09, 2013, 03:06:59 PM
Yeah, they're right below the Depends and directly across from the gentle glide applicators. So I moved them at my Walmart. Just pulled the barcode thingys and all the emory boards... I acted like I owned the place... a man on a mission... and knew what I was supposed to be doing... and put them right between the Catfish Charlie dough bait and the Duck calls (only available space in Sporting goods... except inside the locked gun cases where all the assault rifles used to be). ;)
;D ;D ;D
the spring is an easy fix that wont cost you any freight
just go to the store buy a cheap adjustable lighter
you those 25 cent lighters that are alwats breaking
take the flint spring out of it and cut it down and old toe/fingernail clipper will cut but dont use on your nails anymore it will have a gouge in it
it also works for the safety spring if you lose it
another part to take out of it is the little o-ring on the adjuster part it seals the the lighter and it will be a good top seal for your transfer port
1377x, thanks very useful info.
Just got it back together. Polished trigger sear. Shims on both sides of shear and weaker spring. Not sure but I think the shim on both sides of sear is pinching the sear. Used plastic shims. Should the trigger rebound some after trigger is pulled? Should have paid more attention to trigger action before taking it apart. Dumb newbies!
yes the trigger should rebound
if you have some sandpaper handy take your shims and thin them out with it
try an eraser to hold them find a way if that doesnt work
i have used various methods to do something like that from using a small vise grip with a pin in the middle to slappy hands .the slappy hands stuff work but was a pita
And I just created topic where I looking how this thing looks like :D
I stole Your pic!! :)