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Airgunsmith triggers

Started by twigboy, February 13, 2016, 08:40:13 PM

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Flattitude

#15
here is a price list from Kent at airgunsmith.  I happened to have it in my email.   

Here is a list of service & parts for the Crosman 1377/1322/2289 with Ordering information

Brass Flat-top Piston $35.00
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Brass Modified Valve $45.00
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Aluminum Modified Valve $25.00
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Brass Piston Aluminum Valve Kit $55.00
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Trigger 3 screw cover $45.00
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Trigger 2 screw cover $35.00
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Trigger Kit 3 screw Cover $55.00  - Includes Trigger, Safety & Sear Spring and Guide
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Trigger Kit 2 screw Cover $45.00  - Includes Trigger, Safety & Sear Spring and Guide
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Safety $12.95
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Sear Spring Guide and Spring $15.00
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1377/1322 Rebuild Kit $15.00 with Airgunsmith Airgun Oil
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Tool Kit $35.00
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Felt Oil Wicks 3 pack $5.00
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1377/1322 Rebuild service $35.00
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Barrel $65.00 up to 20"
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Shipping Parts USA $3.85
Shipping Parts Canada $4.85
Shipping Parts UK $5.85

Shipping your 1377/1322/2289 with rebuild service $8.95 US ONLY

Mailing/Shipping Address

Airgunsmith
PO Box 161
Sherwood ND
58782

At this time we are accept checks and money orders for payment (US Funds)
Checks and money orders need to be made out to ( Airgunsmith / Kent )

Paypal to parts@airgunsmith.com






quickster47 †

Kent,

Thanks for the price list information.  :-*  Always good to have that stuff handy.  :)

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

twigboy

#17
Thanks Carl.  :)  I mounted it today and like the less curved feel but may be a little narrow so maybe look for a shoe -- probably not.  Not normally a fan of the 1911 look though but it makes for it to be stable.  A lot less slack in it.  I think it will work for me and stay there.

That's the old stock trigger painted gold ??? with shoe.  I didn't like the way it pinched my finger at the top, and if I moved the shoe up made a weird pull angle.  Without the shoe isn't much difference except skinnier.  I think my finger is hinged strangely

quickster47 †

Trigger looks good mounted in your 1377.  Adds a nice, and different, touch.  Not your run of the mill trigger change out.

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

1377x

Quote from: BillK on February 15, 2016, 02:46:32 AM
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Scowl down on R. side.
i do believe they make a wide blade for it now. I added a wide piece of brass epoxied on. I like the wide blade on a trigger. I did mod a stock trigger with a flat wide piece of metal making it a straight blade. What a huge difference it made. I'll post a pic when I find it. Someone now makes a trigger shoe similar to my modded trigger
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