• Welcome to Crosman Air Pistol Owners Forum.

Additions

Started by DavidS, February 19, 2015, 10:27:31 PM

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

DavidS

I am going to be getting another 2289, and a 1322 in the near future, part of a trade.

The 1322 has wood grips and a steel breech, the 2289 is close to stock condition, though with a .177 cal barrel and bolt (so technicaly a 1389).     Now that I will have enough extras, I will have to play with what I can do with these.

I am thinking a 66 pump tube modified for the 2289, and all of the standard power modifications, for me.    So at leaste shaped valve nose, stuffed and shimmed piston, poly tube transfer port, bored out valve exaust, lighter valve spring, heavier hammer spring, hammer with more mass, etc.

There is a chance that one of these will end up with a 17 inch Lothar Walther barrel, after another project is done.

I am goint to end up having one nice primary string:
Crosman 101.
Crosman 1389.
Crosman 1322, wood grips, steel breech.
Crosman 2289, steel breech, power modded.
Crosman 140.
Daisy 953.
Beeman P17.
For just the AirRifles/AirPistols that I put as the primaries that is one nice line up.

The ones I will grab if I need to go in a hurry (ie tornado flies through town, or similar):
Crosman 101 (My Original).
Crosman 140 (Sears 126-19300).
Crosman 2289.
Daisy 953.
Crosman 1322.
Crosman 1389.

Gipper49

"Life is what happens while your busy making other plans"