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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: jlp920 on August 01, 2017, 09:26:56 AM
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I bought one of the new P1377s from Wallyworld on a promotion. Arrived the other day. First shot knocked a can over at 30 yards. Less than halfway through my first tin of pellets I'm printing ridiculous groups with this thing. Haven't even worked on the trigger yet. Just wanted to share how happy I am about this little single-shot,
-Jess
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Hello, Westminster!
You've only just hit the tip of the ice berg! lol These are LEGO guns, as in completely modifiable! Flip that sight to the peep and get the shoulder stock for a deadly carbine.....after you may want a longer barrel, and etc.and etc.! You can go on and on.
A lot of people on this forum can steer you in the right direction,depending on where you want to go with it.
I love mine!
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I have noticed they are the Harley of the airgun world...pretty cool.
Dad has the .22, haven't shot it yet.
And thanks for the peep sight heads-up, I didn't even notice!
Excellent. Just bought a stock for my dad for his b-day tomorrow.
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Didn't know if you caught it, I'm a Vermonter too. Just retired.
In the next month moving further North.
I have knocked over wooden matchsticks with mine, from 15 feet away, offhand. It has taken out a number of tree rats.
Try a variety of pellets in it, to see what it likes best.
Good Luck.
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I have a small fleet of lego 13xx carbines... but I have one bone stock other than a thinned and shaped front sight 1377... It is my back yard blast usually at 7 pumps... but that changes I will decide this week 5 pumps or do a day of 4 pumps...
one day I used a dice to decide each shot one roll for how far and one for how many pumps...should have added more difficulty and had a roll for position shot from... standing freehand or side rest or sitting knee rest or prone or etc or etc....
right now it has the stock on...
Huge 13xx fan here...
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My 1377 is bone-stock and on permanent duty guarding the feeders from HOSPs at my sister's home in NC. Silly accurate and very cheap to feed; when I get around to it, I'll be ordering up a 1300KT in .177. I like my 760 and it is very accurate with a rifled barrel, but a 1300KT with a steel breech, 18" barrel, and a red-dot should be amazing.
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Mine was amazing , took a chipmonk @ 10 yards as is out of the box with my 7th shot after taking the first 6 at a target to get the sightd adjusted to my liking, while the chipmonk was running past me stealing corn.
That cost me another $150 setting it up with a weaver rail adapter ,tha fits in my back belt loop a keychain carbiner scope and AR butstock, and wow oh wo shes a sweet accurate 30 yard pester 8) Can we say chipmonk hole here ?
BTW it still has the plastic reciever.
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Windsor, yeah, I caught it :-).
A few of us around here, I notice, more than on my powder-burner forum.
Shot dad's .22 version today with those big RWS pointed pellets.
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What did you think of the .22 version?
I had a 1377 that I'd converted to .22. I was impressed with it, but had to change it back and sell it.
Still have the 2240 and 130 for .22 pistols.
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I liked it–didn't feel like it had quite the pop of the .177.
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Won't be as fast, but a lot more wallop!
Larger pellet= more mass= more foot pounds of energy.
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Actually I suspect @ 10 pumps a stock 1377 is wasting a little air., a .22 just needs a few more pumps.
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They're great little guns, excellent value.
They're not trying to be anything else, which is probably why they're so modifiable.