Okay, i just sold a scope i wasn't using and from that i have enough to order everything i need from crosman. That's perfect, thanks guys.
Quote from: Can-o-cide on October 09, 2017, 01:04:59 PMOkay, i just sold a scope i wasn't using and from that i have enough to order everything i need from crosman. That's perfect, thanks guys.Just curious, how much is the barrel?
I just ordered a custom 18" barrel at bakerairguns.com cost 33$ and shipped out the next day bit pricey on shipping but only took two days to get it
I sold all my airguns two years ago except for my 1322 which i kept for pest control. Now i bought a house and have room to shoot once again and i really enjoyed 10m pistol. So my plan is turn my 1322 into a 1377.I have a flat top piston and valve from alchemy airwerks. In 22 this thing generates a lot of power, too much for garage shooting and it's pretty loud. I also have the steel breech and lpa mim sight.My plan is to get a 10.1" barrel in .177, and I'd prefer a lothar walther barrel. I've been out of the game awhile and I'm not sure how the CCS has affected the availability of these barrels. What's the best way to obtain one now?In the past i had added some very heavy wood grips and forearm to the pistol to help with pumping, and i no longer have the original plastic grips. I need to reduce the weight a bit, but more importantly i need it to not be muzzle heavy. I'm planning on buying the black plastic grips again because they are pretty decent, and then I'm going to make a lightweight forearm out of 1/8" aluminum (which fits perfectly into the linkage) and a rubber grip. If it's still muzzle heavy i can fill the plastic grips with something to add weight and control the balance.I'm hoping for a good little 3 pump easy shooting pistol. I want the best barrel i can, so any help is appreciated.
the 2300s barrel is an lw and works fine.if you're looking for the best accuracy you might try free floating the barrel and installing a p-rod trigger group also.peacekj