Steel receiver modification?

If you're competent with tools and patient and methodical it's very doable. I have a 1322 with the plastic breech and haven't switched it out as of yet. the breech still works great after probably 1500 shots, but what did fail is the tiny screw that holds the rear sight blade. I put a slightly larger screw in and it's fine for now. You'll need a different rear sight with the steel breech (or a scope or red dot sight). If you like working on them there are tons of mods and aftermarket parts available.
John
 
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"metal receiver covers ", steel breech ? 
Nothing to it except the TINY screw does cause issues, just be sure to clamp the breech to tube ( strong hands can do it, a clamp is nice for most people) so there is less pressure on the assemble when removing/installing said small screw. You may want to bump it up on size if you are able.

Keep us posted.

John
 
Just a good set of gunsmith screwdrivers and a set of USA made allen wrenches. The Crosman uses standard fasteners. And yes, take care with the tiny forward screw which is under the bolt! From what I have read, if you mount a Williams or Crosman rear sight, the front sight post may be too short and cause your gun to shoot high. This is one reason I haven't done the steel breech on mine yet. Check out the green Crosman forum, lots of folks doing custom mods to their 13xx pumpers and 22xx co2 guns.
John
PS-warning! you are entering the territory of obsession, welcome!
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