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| Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Collinsville Ms
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| Good buy on 1377
Anyone wanting a 1377 here you go Sports Authority - Crosman 1377 .177 Single Shot Air Pistol use coupon # TSACABIN and get 15% off. I ordered one and it came to $48.63 total USPS. I have an old one, phase II that I have been trying to fix up, my first time to work on an airgun, and no joy so far, think I may need a valve.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Philadelphia, MS.
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Hey Stevej That is a good price on a 1377, and I think you'll like it though personally I like the older ones better, The new models are very good. Whats your older 1377 doing, Doe's air leak through the barrel when you pump, or does it not build compression? I'll be glad to help get it working if I can. I've worked on a few, never failed yet. Notice I said yet.
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| Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Collinsville Ms
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I sure would like to get together with you and let you give me some lessons. Sent you a message. I live in Collinsville and am retired so I can come up anytime except Sunday. At first I could hear no air when I pumped it and was told to put the cup in a vise and press it for a short time, now when I pump sounds like air is coming out the breech, not sure. Be glad for any help I can get.
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I want to publicly thank Mike63 for coming by my home and fixing my 1377 phase II with his part. Nice to know there are still some good guys out there and now this old man knows who to call on when I need help.
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And those shoot damn good in my opinion. Yes, a real good price. I paid $53.97 + shipping. This link here>> Crosman 1377c Competition-Grade Target Pistol, Air Guns/Paintball, Crosman at Sportsman's Guide The reason I even bring it up, as long as I have my receipt, which I do, I can return it, should anything ever happen to it not of my doing, for another one if they still have them, my money back or something else. It's why I keep just about all my receipts for stuff I've bought from there. And yes, they do stand by it. I had bought a laser boresighter that wouldn't zero let alone hold it's zero when I was able to get it, and they took it back and sent me what I wanted. I had it for 4 years and they still took it back!
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Cool pistols! I have the Crosman Model 2240, .22 caliber CO2 version. It's more accurate than all my .22 rimfire pistols except the S&W M17 revolver! The .22 pellet packs a bit more punch for small critters too. It's pure death on mice!
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I love my Crosman 1377c. Accurate, cheap to shoot and just plain fun to kill those dang pop cans in the back yard lol. Also whenever the occasional annoying squirrel pops up in the tree, this thing will kill them with good pellets and a shot to the vitals.
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