Quote from: CraigH on January 17, 2022, 08:18:58 AMhttps://www.crosman.com/product/crosman-steel-breech-kit-22You can also see the forward screw hole in that one as well.
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Quote from: CraigH on January 17, 2022, 08:18:58 AMhttps://www.crosman.com/product/crosman-steel-breech-kit-22PHEW! Almost $20 for shipping, Ouch!
Quote from: Firewalker on January 17, 2022, 08:44:17 AMQuote from: CraigH on January 17, 2022, 08:18:58 AMhttps://www.crosman.com/product/crosman-steel-breech-kit-22PHEW! Almost $20 for shipping, Ouch! Another reason why I use the two "parts" breeches (from 2230S and 2230T pistols) with rearward 4-48 screws - the main reason being easier pellet feeding. Parts shipping is flat-rate $4 (excepting barrels).That is quite stiff on the shipping - like we mere retail shipping customers pay to ship items out.
Quote from: avator on January 17, 2022, 08:27:40 AMQuote from: CraigH on January 17, 2022, 08:18:58 AMhttps://www.crosman.com/product/crosman-steel-breech-kit-22You can also see the forward screw hole in that one as well.Would someone be so kind as to check their 362 to see if the rearward screw hold has been punched if/when the gun is apart?If it's there, that may be eliminate the final consideration that has kept me from buy one.
Quote from: CraigH on January 17, 2022, 08:57:47 AMWould someone be so kind as to check their 362 to see if the rearward screw hold has been punched if/when the gun is apart?It is not... it only has the forward screw hole.
Would someone be so kind as to check their 362 to see if the rearward screw hold has been punched if/when the gun is apart?
Quote from: avator on January 17, 2022, 09:21:01 AMQuote from: CraigH on January 17, 2022, 08:57:47 AMWould someone be so kind as to check their 362 to see if the rearward screw hold has been punched if/when the gun is apart?It is not... it only has the forward screw hole.Bugger! Going forward will involve one of my least favorite setups - locating a hole on a cylinder.[/quotJust install the hidden-screw type breech w/o the probe, then tighten it with the rear screw.The breech screw hole should expose the to-be-drilled-and-tapped tube, so you can punch or mark it with gusto.You don't even have to tap it with a threader if you don't have one---- I use a graded screw to make threads on materials that are not too hard
Just install the hidden-screw type breech w/o the probe, then tighten it with the rear screw.The breech screw hole should expose the to-be-drilled-and-tapped tube, so you can punch or mark it with gusto.You don't even have to tap it with a threader if you don't have one---- I use a graded screw to make threads on materials that are not too hard
Quote from: Rick67 on January 17, 2022, 09:41:38 AMJust install the hidden-screw type breech w/o the probe, then tighten it with the rear screw.The breech screw hole should expose the to-be-drilled-and-tapped tube, so you can punch or mark it with gusto.You don't even have to tap it with a threader if you don't have one---- I use a graded screw to make threads on materials that are not too hard A good idea. I have some concern of it being precisely located. But then is the original factory work any better.I have no issue drilling and taping. Just locating. I go through too much "brain damage" setting up and jigging work for precise operations.
And don't forget to notch your hammer
Wow!!!!!!! I sure the heck wouldn't buy one on ebay, those are insane prices with crazy shipping costs, best thing to do is buy from Crosman . . . . sure it might take a little longer getting there but you're going to save a lot buying it direct !!! https://www.crosman.com/product/crosman-steel-breech-kit-22 The one with the rearward hole for .177 is the same price. I think that calling in the order would also be the way to go.
Quote from: Wayne52 on January 17, 2022, 10:21:25 AMWow!!!!!!! I sure the heck wouldn't buy one on ebay, those are insane prices with crazy shipping costs, best thing to do is buy from Crosman . . . . sure it might take a little longer getting there but you're going to save a lot buying it direct !!! https://www.crosman.com/product/crosman-steel-breech-kit-22 The one with the rearward hole for .177 is the same price. I think that calling in the order would also be the way to go.Wayne, the Crosman direct breech is $60.00 shipped.
Quote from: Firewalker on January 17, 2022, 05:39:21 PMQuote from: Wayne52 on January 17, 2022, 10:21:25 AMWow!!!!!!! I sure the heck wouldn't buy one on ebay, those are insane prices with crazy shipping costs, best thing to do is buy from Crosman . . . . sure it might take a little longer getting there but you're going to save a lot buying it direct !!! https://www.crosman.com/product/crosman-steel-breech-kit-22 The one with the rearward hole for .177 is the same price. I think that calling in the order would also be the way to go.Wayne, the Crosman direct breech is $60.00 shipped.Pyramid Air also sells Crosman steel breeches.