Crosman New 1322 tech

Do you have any pictures of it that you could post?

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Some of you were born to tinker, no matter the price :)
guilty! Thats usually the best part of it for me, the actual tinker and success of it. I just want to build, upgrade and modify then once done, move on to the next one. The tinkering is the fun for me! My overpriced 2240 is more accurate than most factory built pistols out there anyway. Anyone can buy whatever off the shelf but I enjoy making it my own in some regards. I do keep budget in mind though, if I had endless amounts of cash then watch out!!
 
guilty! Thats usually the best part of it for me, the actual tinker and success of it. I just want to build, upgrade and modify then once done, move on to the next one. The tinkering is the fun for me! My overpriced 2240 is more accurate than most factory built pistols out there anyway. Anyone can buy whatever off the shelf but I enjoy making it my own in some regards. I do keep budget in mind though, if I had endless amounts of cash then watch out!!
Sadly we will see an end one day. Tubes are already getting hard to find.
 
I spent 1 hour today researching some PCP conversion options for the Crosman 13xx/22x.
These are the best options I found:

I found unregulated drop blocks for $61 and regulated drop blocks for $76.
I found some other options which also included an air tube, starting at $60 and going $100+.

The cost of the gun (Crosman ...) and the PCP conversion will make this entire setup more expensive than existing PCPs, which have metal receivers, magazine and other goodies.

This Beeman 2027, which outshoots all the Crosman 13xx/22x, costs about $100:

I am done with this nonsense.
The Crosman 13xx/22xx should stay as they were meant instead of making them 3-4 times more expensive.
I will say this again : Money ONLY buys happiness ! How can you put a price on that ?
 
Those beemans are also heavy, no part support, and sound clunky as hell when fired. I've owned a few. The 2028, the chief, chief II plus, and the 1358. All throw away guns. All had accuracy issues as well.

I'll keep building my tinker toys. Here's one with the $60 drop block that I modified to fit the standard tube vs the rear cocking hammer they come with.

Did it cost more than a beeman in the end? Yes, but I'd rather have this than one of those any day.

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Looks good.
How much of the original Crosman pistol is left? :)
 
Do you have any pictures of it that you could post?
It won’t work with older 1377’s, I have one too and would need to get a new steel breech kit
I'd be willing to make a custom version for you both that would be a direct fit up if you're interested? I'd need one of you to send me your airgun to take measurements from but I'd even assemble whoevers gun that sends it before returning it with the new kit installed.
 
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I'd be willing to make a custom version for you both that would be a direct fit up if you're interested? I'd need one of you to send me your airgun to take measurements from but I'd even assemble whoevers gun that sends it before returning it with the new kit installed.
Sent you a Pm , just need contact details
 
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