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#41
Crosman air pistol - General discussion / Re: Tom’s 1377 Journey
Last post by Twhite - August 18, 2024, 11:00:39 PM
I replaced the trigger spring for a lighter pull. [url="http://[url="https://postimages.org/\""][/url]]
#42
Crosman air pistol - General discussion / Re: Tom’s 1377 Journey
Last post by Twhite - August 17, 2024, 08:57:12 PM
5 shots with the sight mod. A bit tighter group. I will put more rounds through to see what adjustments are needed in sighting.
I will need to put thousands of rounds out to get any real improvement.
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#43
Crosman air pistol - General discussion / Re: Tom’s 1377 Journey
Last post by Twhite - August 17, 2024, 08:45:38 PM
First mod is to get a clearer sight line. So I picked up some florescent paint.
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#44
Crosman air pistol - General discussion / Re: Tom’s 1377 Journey
Last post by Twhite - August 17, 2024, 08:41:47 PM
First 5 shots from 10meters standing one hand.
Very shaky. I need to develop better steadiness.  [url="http://[url="https://postimages.org/\""][/url]]
#45
Crosman air pistol - General discussion / Tom’s 1377 Journey
Last post by Twhite - August 17, 2024, 08:39:01 PM
I figured I will start a thread to follow my 1377. There hopefully be many mods that I will perform over time.

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#46
Crosman air pistol - General discussion / Re: Question for Drdan
Last post by Drdan - August 01, 2024, 07:52:46 AM
Quote from: flairgunner77 on July 14, 2024, 10:01:19 PMDrdan, your 2300s pistol is a pretty slick looking airgun. I am getting ready to mount a red dot on my 2300S and I would like to know if your red dot interferes with the loading of your pistol. At 79 years old I'm afraid my fingers aren't very nimble so I need lots of room to load pellets.  After the 2300s, there are three other long breech Crosman pistols waiting for their red dots so anything you could share on how you reached your choice of reflex versus prismatic would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks! Dave B

Hi Dave.  With my Holosun green dot it is not difficult but it would be a lot easier without the scope.  I just need to carefully cock it each time with my right hand and with my left place the pellet on the ramp and tilt the pistol downward so I hear the particular thunk when it's correctly inserted.  Then I carefully slide the probe in with the handle and turn it downwards.

In the beginning I jammed a few pellets, and placed a cleaning rod down the barrel to release the pellet.  ;D  My technique is now "muscle memory", and I don't have any more problems.

It's a single shot, so I don't mind the meticulous methodology.  It just takes a hundred pellets or so until you have the technique down pat. The gun shoots exceptionally well, and the Holosun in my experience is exceptional.

I had my heart set on a green dot so I went with the reflex.  I read a bunch of reviews, and they sold me on the choice.

I trust that you'll have a good experience with your scope as well!  :-*

Dan
#47
FOR STARTERS / Re: Want to join ????????????
Last post by Brutuz - July 28, 2024, 08:04:37 PM
I'm only receiving spoof / spammer applications, registration has been disabelled again.

If you want to join, see above.
#48
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Last post by Brutuz - July 28, 2024, 08:02:42 PM
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#49
Crosman air pistol - General discussion / Question for Drdan
Last post by flairgunner77 - July 14, 2024, 10:01:19 PM
Drdan, your 2300s pistol is a pretty slick looking airgun. I am getting ready to mount a red dot on my 2300S and I would like to know if your red dot interferes with the loading of your pistol. At 79 years old I'm afraid my fingers aren't very nimble so I need lots of room to load pellets.  After the 2300s, there are three other long breech Crosman pistols waiting for their red dots so anything you could share on how you reached your choice of reflex versus prismatic would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks! Dave B
#50
Pellgun oil is pretty much just 20w non detergent oil which is conveniently very similar to air tool oil so that's what I use, ATF has more detergents but is likely close enough...