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Breech options for 3622, 362, 22xx, 1322, 1377, 17xx, etc
TorqueMaster:
I just started not too long ago with these Crosman guns, and their largely interchangeable parts -- this is a list of some more economical breech options. Feel free to add to the list if you like. All of these have the "forward" tiny screw hole located in the pellet loading path, not the "rear" location under the bolt.
I have the genuine Crosman steel kits -- they have dovetails and come complete with 2-piece bolt/handle (choose 22 or 177) and all the extra hardware and orings you'll likely need, but are very heavy.
I also tried a couple ebay options, dovetailed for a scope, and have been quite pleased -- the first is superlight "POM" plastic -- very rigid and working well on my plinker 3622 3677. I also found an aluminum version of the same breech, which I have not installed, but would be by first choice if weight and field durability both matter. Both are just the breech with barrel set screws only -- supply your own 2-piece bolt/handle, screws, orings, endcap. https://www.ebay.com/str/lmydiyoutdoor There may be other sellers as well.
Stock breech (plastic, no dovetails) -- 0.46 oz
Ebay "steel" POM plastic breech -- 1.26 oz ~$21 free ship
Ebay "steel" aluminum breech -- 2.43 oz ~$31 free ship
Crosman Steel breech -- ~7.0 oz ~$43 + s/h
Rick67:
Saw a member here using this breech:
https://www.tko22.com/section8
Gramps-Too:
I had a Airgunmods 3d printed breech on my 3622 but it just didn’t seem rigid enough for a rifle so I swapped the steel breech I had on my 1322 with the plastic one on the 3622. Didn’t really notice the difference in weight on the 3622.
Nukall856:
I have two of Baker Breech aluminum. Both had to be modified to work as both had the TP hole too close in relation to the rear sight/ tube plug screw. Came with nice looking Stainless Extended Probe Bolt, did not come with a breech plug,. Before being modified to fit I would get a puff of air in my face until I opened the TP hole forward by .5mm. Also the rear screw hole had to be stretched to mount correctly.. not sure if theyr still made. But took some work for them to work properly. I would like to order one or two of the TKO Picrail Breeches.. looks fun.
NVak
Back_Roads:
I have the TKO 3D on one of my 362's No issues with fitment, solid enough to hold zero, gave it the day at the farm test and all :)
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