A neighbor gave me a crossman classic 1377 .177 to possibly repair. On pumping it had no resistance so I took it apart and immediately noticed the rubber cup was defective. I ordered a new rubber cup but did not think the valve was worth ordering. Yep the cup allowed pressure to be generated but I can hear it leak out of the"valve assembly" (?). The safety is broken ie the plastic push pin and a few screws heads look messed up a bit ie this is not a pristine gun but no rust . Serial number starts 882 so looks like a 40 year old gun in pretty good shape.
1 do you think it is the valve now causing no pressure or should I look for a leak elsewhere? There is pressure when I pump but maybe it is leaking around the cup or elsewhere? Maybe an oring if so which one. ?? How does a defective valve act?
2 Amazon sells new 1377 for $50. Is this worth refurbishing . Valves on ebay are $20 , new safety etc. Maybe more than the gun is worth?
3 best place to buy parts? or how much do the service centers cost to repair one of these. Worth a repair.?? I have lots of orings, I can do repairs most likely. Thoughts??? thanks
1 do you think it is the valve now causing no pressure or should I look for a leak elsewhere? There is pressure when I pump but maybe it is leaking around the cup or elsewhere? Maybe an oring if so which one. ?? How does a defective valve act?
2 Amazon sells new 1377 for $50. Is this worth refurbishing . Valves on ebay are $20 , new safety etc. Maybe more than the gun is worth?
3 best place to buy parts? or how much do the service centers cost to repair one of these. Worth a repair.?? I have lots of orings, I can do repairs most likely. Thoughts??? thanks