That thing looks really good. But it will suffer from the same thing the 392 suffers from. When you put a scope on that steel breech you don't have a good placeto put your hand while pumping. And yes I know you can use the scope for leverage but most don't really like doing that. Ray
This is one I will be getting, the wood, steel breech, updated safety and trigger blade are about all I need. I also like the new location of the rear sight, but not so sure about the change to the front sight. Right now my team of rifles is getting nervous as I will be looking at making a few roster cuts to add this rookie to the lineup. Time to work on the short list - maybe.
I dont have an anniversary anything…Im rethinking …lol…good luck
When several of us first received these 362s we began to tinker and mod. I have a feeling that Crosman was watching because many of us expressed our wishes for wood stocks, steel breeches, better triggers and the option for .177.Lo and behold, this is exactly what we have here.I would even go as far as to say that, this will become a mainstream Crosman offering minus the 100 year Anniversary badging. Looks like Crosman may even be gearing up to reopen the custom shop.
Me like...wonder if the 100 year anniversary Legacy/2100 is plastic or cast Zamak alloy..?
Quote from: K.O. on February 16, 2023, 10:33:57 PMMe like...wonder if the 100 year anniversary Legacy/2100 is plastic or cast Zamak alloy..?I don't know but regardless I don't really think the gun is worthy of commemorating the 100 year anniversary of the gun.They could do a 2240 with a steel breech and some special 100th anniversary wood grips which would be worthy.
Crosman model 1923 was the first gun they built that was a pumper, I can understand why they chose the 362 for the 100th anniversary because it's also a pumper.