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1377 valve question

Started by Colt25, May 09, 2014, 08:27:00 AM

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Colt25

I'd like to turn my 1377 into a .25 or larger carbine, just for novelty. But I'm wondering if the valve is large enough. I don't care how many pumps I need, so I can bore it out cut threads off etc.
Just for a fun gun, for plinking so slow velocity is okay but I want it to still get out of the barrel with some oomph.

Thanks

targettgii

I would think so Mountainair builds a .25 pumper I think Noah had one.
Tom

Modded 1377
Modded 2240
Modded 1322
1750 HPA pistol
Stock 2260(for now)
.22 Gen.2 Marauder
CCS 2300
Custom 1740
38 T

Colt25

Quote from: targettgii on May 09, 2014, 08:36:40 AM
I would think so Mountainair builds a .25 pumper I think Noah had one.

Hmm.......*gears turning*....

Is there a list of mods for 1377 valves? I know of porting, valve stem slimming, flat topping, and a few other common ones.

targettgii

That is about all I can think of too.But I buy parts.
Tom

Modded 1377
Modded 2240
Modded 1322
1750 HPA pistol
Stock 2260(for now)
.22 Gen.2 Marauder
CCS 2300
Custom 1740
38 T

bgmcgee

I think you might be able to hog out the inside for a little extra volume. You can also take a couple of threads off the cap of the valve for another increase.  Also look at Wyoman's stickies about pinning the check valve. That adds a little more too.
"I've lost what's left of my right mind"

K.O.

An alternative to pinning the check poppet is to sleeve the intake passage with brass tubing,   you can reduce the size of both poppets.  If you have the right tools you can use a 664 pump tube (I used a 2100b but that is a whole nother story) also if the right tools can move the exhaust seat back a bit.
1322XLT(2100/13XX hybyid)750 fps @ 16 pumps w/CPHP 14.3g

MK1322(2240/13XX/MK177 hybrid) 805 fps at @ 22 pumps w/14.3g CPHP

about 5 more 13xxs
Two Daisy 953(# 31x Jan. 1985) & (Sept 2004)
2100b (with old style piston)
.25 Mrod (50fpe tune)
.177 BSA Buccaneer (on the way)