50 and counting

crowski

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Reading this forum sparks old memories. I saw some Crossman’s, on a post. Absolutely blown away by all the variations. I went in my wood shop and dug this Crossman 1322, even came with aged pellets. Hasn’t seen lead in 20 yrs. Paid $10 50 yrs. ago from a friend. I never ever cleaned it. Everything is dry like popcorn.

My best shot ever was with this pistol,30 yrs. ago, after 10 pumps I shot a squirrel in flight jumping from tree to tree, 30 ft. up. Felt like Dirty Harry. Now I wanna rejuvenate it. 

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Are seals and piston seals still available? Stay safe Crow 
 
Very nice! I would love to find an old one like that. I had a 1377 when I was a kid and shot the heck out of it, but somewhere along the line that disappeared. I saw a 1322 on sale on amazon a few months ago and I couldn't resist. It brought back a ton of memories. There are so many companies that make aftermarket parts for them now you are only limited by your imagination. I am going to start working on mine very soon.
 
Sweet classic. I have been on pistol kick recently and keep looking at the 1377 and 1322 as my next pistol. My dad has a 1377 and a 1322 that he hardly shoots anymore. I keep bugging him to give one up, but he loves them for "tractor" guns for praying while on the tractor. He actually carries both in the tractor box one for first shot and one for a follow up just in case.