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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: WobblyHand on December 09, 2019, 03:35:46 PM
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Crosman's 25% off sale is still going on. It seems they are out of stock of the 1322 steel breech kits. Can I order a 1377 steel breech kit and just re-use the bolt that came stock with the 1322 (plastic breech)?
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Crosman's 25% off sale is still going on. It seems they are out of stock of the 1322 steel breech kits. Can I order a 1377 steel breech kit and just re-use the bolt that came stock with the 1322 (plastic breech)?
Good question but I believe the answer is yes.
Undoubtedly some one will confirm this shortly. If not I can check it when I get home tonight.
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The bolt and probe o-ring are the only difference. You will be good to go.
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Thanks!
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You may want to order the seal for the transfer port also, maybe a couple of them.
Hunter
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The bolt and probe from the plastic breech are normally peened together.
You might have a hard time detaching it.
If you hammer it, the bolt will bend or break, so you need to drill it.
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Excellent tip. Fortunately, I have a couple transfer port seals left. For my next parts order, I'll have to remember to restock my supply. For a beginner, I seem to have quite a few spare parts already. Quite the sickness, this airgun disease :)
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The bolt and probe from the plastic breech are normally peened together.
You might have a hard time detaching it.
If you hammer it, the bolt will bend or break, so you need to drill it.
Do I need to disassemble the handle from the 22 bolt in order to install it in the 1322 steel breech? On my 1377 steel breech, it would seem the handle does come off the bolt. I forgot about that step.
So Rick67, I need a new 22 bolt, right? Or at the least, a new bolt handle?
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For the bolt, order the Disco bolt. It has a tad longer probe that seats the pellet past the transfer port for jus a little more fps.
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drill and tap what ever size you want to use for a bolt with care. that's what i did i have a cap head screw for the bolt on my 1377