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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: airgunandy on July 31, 2011, 08:58:35 PM
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Been wanting to build a 1377 based carbine but didn't really have the $$$$ to spend. Yesterday I got to looking in my stash of Crosman parts and pieces and realized all I needed was a 1377. So grabbed my 1377 pistol and began to work. The home made shoulder stock was left over from another 1377 project. Wanted to try something other than my usual brown, tan or gray gun so I used some red spray paint I had on hand. There are no internal mods other than trigger work. It has a 14" .22 barrel. The muzzle brake is made from black iron pipe, polished and blued and open on the muzzle end. It also has a 2x20 Simmons pistol scope on Benjamin intermounts. These little carbines can be addictive!
(http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j147/airgunandy/RedRider1377carbine.jpg)
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Very nice work Andy!
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That thing is really cool looking 8)
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very nice!
hows it shooting?fps/fpe?? accuracy??
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where did you get the 22cal barrel? looks great,bet its fun to shoot ;D
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i like the red. looks cool. i would have never guessed it. but after seeing it, it looks good. ;D
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WOW! Looks great!!
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Cool! I like the stock.
J.Austin
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I like it!
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Looks different, very nice work!
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nice very nice i like it alot.
joe
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I seriously considered paying you for wood work. I might try to get into it myself. What tools would I need for this?
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Great Idea Andy.. I really like that.
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Looks good Andy(I even like the red). Ya know your an AG nut to the first degree Bro. when even your med. bottle's become targets.
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Once again you've amazed me... Thanks for sharing....
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;D ;D
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Wow Andy, that is really neat! Great work!
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Parts is Parts. But without imagination , that's all they are.....parts.
You sir, have imagination. And creative ingenuity.
Bogey