I want a Crosman 2300M !

Recently, I've been helping some friends get started in 10M Air Pistol Competition. What, I've found is that there are now painfully few 10M friendly pistols that can be had in the sub $500 range for folks looking to get their feet wet with decent equipment. Along those same lines, I ended up picking up a used Crosman 2300S to play around with. What I've found in that pistol is that it's basic quality, accuracy and ease of use make it a good candidate for mods to use it for 10M shooting. IMHO, only grips, trigger and sights keep it from really excelling in the 10M world .

That said, it seems so evident to me that Crossman is already sitting on 90% of the hardware to make a 10M specific match pistol if they would just recognize the gaping hole in the current market. :
Here is what I'm thinking for a new 2300 Match model:

- Start with the 2300 body and frame.
-Use the Lothar Walther barrel and power adjuster currently used in the 2300S version
-Add the trigger group from the 1701P or Benjamin Prod
-Add some better sights adjustable rear and blade front) sights tuned to 10M needs. Maybe upgraded from the 2300T but not as elaborate as the 2300S.
- Add a target specific grip with thumb shelf and adjustable palm shelf( similar to what is currently found on the $250 AV V10) . The grip could be wood or composite really

Such a pistol would:

  • give a shooter a easy and cheap to feed C02 driven pistol that would deliver 60-80 shots on one (sub $1) CO2 cartridge.
  • Alleviate cocking struggles often associated with single stroke pneumatic pistols . This would be especially appealing to youth , women and senior shooters.
-Provide excellent balance and ergonomics for one hand shooting.
- Likely have a retail price of $450 ish in my estimation.

All that said, I know I can build my own 2300 in this configuration 9and am currently working to do so) but it would be nice if newbies could just order one direct as they can now with the 2300T/2300S.
 
Since GAMO bought Crosman, I would not be surprised to see many more discontinued. I predict that any Crosman product that competes with a GAMO product will go the way of the DODO. Just business 101, why compete with yourself.
Absolutely not. The decision was made due to the sign of the times leaning towards PCP and there being too many unnecessary co2 variants of the platform that costs quite a bit for a co2 gun. I personally welcome this. This paves the way for future models and I totally agree.

Think about it, If a product was a great seller and making good money, why would you get rid of it? The reality is in this day and age they were not. Especially the Custom Shop guns.
 
i just asked someone at PA if the 2300s was going away he said he didn't think so but there are only 10 at PA, Crosman's site still shows the 2300s
the cost of a used 2300s say, 240.00 and the addition of the grip frame and hammer what about 75.00 if Crosman has them in stock and now you need some grips there are some 3D printed ones on Ebay for 25-30 buck + shipping or you could see if Steve Corcoran will make you a set at about 125.00
and the front sight, i think i would go with a Ruger Pistol front sight 20 bucks and the muzzle weight trimmed down on one side
the Williams sight on the 2300s is as good as you can find
smooth tubes can be found on Alliance Hobby
 
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