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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: 19Sheridan57 on January 07, 2022, 07:09:39 AM
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I know that they are different calibers, but I wonder what their similarities are, if any. I have shot a friend's Remington Airmaster 77, which I believe is a rebranded Crosman 1000. It is a good shooter using .177 pellets only, & pretty accurate for such a cheap rifle. If someone on here owns both rifles & can give a comparison, it would be helpful. THANKS
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By tomorrow afternoon I will have that answer, one of the reasons I had to get this "new pumper" I have my legacy 1000 taking starlings out to 50 yards with ease, using heavy jsb.
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When I found out the steel breech will work on them I just had to order one, excellent price on them too. I'm thinking that most parts for the 362 are probably mfg in house at Crosman too, like all of the 22xx's are.
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I know that they are different calibers, but I wonder what their similarities are, if any. I have shot a friend's Remington Airmaster 77, which I believe is a rebranded Crosman 1000. It is a good shooter using .177 pellets only, & pretty accurate for such a cheap rifle. If someone on here owns both rifles & can give a comparison, it would be helpful. THANKS
I believe they are totally different animals.
The Legacy 1000 is pretty much a plastic version of the venerable 2100....(same as AM77 Remington)
The 362 is a rifle sized 1377 American Classic If I am not mistaken.....(If I am off base with that, I will be corrected!)
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By tomorrow afternoon I will have that answer, one of the reasons I had to get this "new pumper" I have my legacy 1000 taking starlings out to 50 yards with ease, using heavy jsb.
James when I get mine I'll do some chrony/pics shooting my 16.5 grain wad cutters for three pumps, 7 pumps and 10 pumps after I put the steel breech on it.
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By tomorrow afternoon I will have that answer, one of the reasons I had to get this "new pumper" I have my legacy 1000 taking starlings out to 50 yards with ease, using heavy jsb.
James when I get mine I'll do some chrony/pics shooting my 16.5 grain wad cutters for three pumps, 7 pumps and 10 pumps after I put the steel breech on it.
Thanks for reminding me I should cast up more of them too, might be great in the 362, along with other guns that do well too.
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I know that they are different calibers, but I wonder what their similarities are, if any. I have shot a friend's Remington Airmaster 77, which I believe is a rebranded Crosman 1000. It is a good shooter using .177 pellets only, & pretty accurate for such a cheap rifle. If someone on here owns both rifles & can give a comparison, it would be helpful. THANKS
I believe they are totally different animals.
The Legacy 1000 is pretty much a plastic version of the venerable 2100....(same as AM77 Remington)
The 362 is a rifle sized 1377 American Classic If I am not mistaken.....(If I am off base with that, I will be corrected!)
You are not off base.... others to add to that upper list are the 766 and 2200 Magnum.
Totally different monsters than the C362.
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I know that they are different calibers, but I wonder what their similarities are, if any. I have shot a friend's Remington Airmaster 77, which I believe is a rebranded Crosman 1000. It is a good shooter using .177 pellets only, & pretty accurate for such a cheap rifle. If someone on here owns both rifles & can give a comparison, it would be helpful. THANKS
I believe they are totally different animals.
The Legacy 1000 is pretty much a plastic version of the venerable 2100....(same as AM77 Remington)
The 362 is a rifle sized 1377 American Classic If I am not mistaken.....(If I am off base with that, I will be corrected!)
You are not off base.... others to add to that upper list are the 766 and 2200 Magnum.
Totally different monsters than the C362.
Yup. they share many of the same components....
I have upgraded a few 2200's with the 1000 aluminum pump rod, but now I need to find a suitable plastic bushing to install near the pump arm end to avoid galling of the pump tube...
It's ALWAYS something.........
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It is...
I have at least one example of each except for the 1000.
As a matter of fact, the hoopla around this C362 has given me the urge to spend some time with my many pumper guns. They have been pastured since my foray into PCP got hot and heavy. Time for a little trip in the wayback machine....
Question.... Would that be Mr. Wizard and the turtle or Sherman and Peabody?
Regardless, with the temps dropping, I can set up 10m in the mancave. What would be more convenient than shooing off the bar?
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Oh Oh Oh guess what else....
I have 3 or 4 of the old steel tip dart boards... the real thick ones.
Say this 3 times real fast....
"Pumper Pistol Drinking Games" 8) ;D
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Well, I am in Arizona and for example today January 7 the high will be near 70. Once I get the C362 and install the steel breech, clean the barrel and secret sauce all the pivot joints, check for lube inside I cannot wait the put some pellets down the tube and start shooting 27 yard groups. That's the longest that I can shoot in the yard. Oh yeah and mount and sight in the scope. Don't plan on any mods except something with the trigger, but it's fun to read about what all the rest of you guys are doing with mods.
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Thanks to all for the answers.
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I received the FEDEX tracking number from Crosman for mine, either Monday or Tuesday it'll be here 8)
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By tomorrow afternoon I will have that answer, one of the reasons I had to get this "new pumper" I have my legacy 1000 taking starlings out to 50 yards with ease, using heavy jsb.
James when I get mine I'll do some chrony/pics shooting my 16.5 grain wad cutters for three pumps, 7 pumps and 10 pumps after I put the steel breech on it.
first thing I did with mine out of the box was to wipe out the barrel and give it 10 pumps to check pumping effort, then after the next few shots at 5 pumps I read the manual. They tell you that 8 pumps is the maximum reccomended.
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Made a mistake mine is shipping UPS
01/07/2022
3:36 P.M. Label Created
Shipper created a label, UPS has not received the package yet.
United States
01/07/2022
7:45 P.M. Origin Scan
Geneva, NY, United States
01/07/2022
8:59 P.M. Departed from Facility
Geneva, NY, United States
01/07/2022
11:05 P.M. Arrived at Facility
East Syracuse, NY, United States
01/08/2022
9:10 A.M. On the Way
Departed from Facility
East Syracuse, NY, United States
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I think that the last time there was so much " HOOPLA " over a new air rifle, was when the Nova Freedom came out !
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IMO it was worth the short wait, bummer they did not make it out intime to be under everyone's trees, but it is a good use of ones holiday gift cards etc.
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The 362 may share the metal pump piston parts, have not measured to see if exact fit or not. The feel of the 362 is much more solid than the 1000, I am afraid I will snap the 1000 in 1/2 when going over 6 pumps, Not so with the 362.
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Mine is in route, however............
Scheduled delivery is Thursday..........Adult signature required.
I have a doctor's appointment on Thursday.
My wife will not be home, either *she's kind of a social butterfly at the Senior Center..)
So...........first call tomorrow will be to UPS to see if a different day is an option.
Next, I will call the Dr. to see if I can move the appointment up a day.......
I would push it back, but then UPS may not be on time and ...here we go again.
Seems like nothing these days is ever easy..
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Time for a little trip in the wayback machine....
Question.... Would that be Mr. Wizard and the turtle or Sherman and Peabody?
That would be Sherman and Mr. Peabody.
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Time for a little trip in the wayback machine....
Question.... Would that be Mr. Wizard and the turtle or Sherman and Peabody?
That would be Sherman and Mr. Peabody.
Ding Ding Ding..... we have a winner.
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Ron I won't be the least bit worried about being here because it's way to nasty outside to be out in the woods, I'll probably be doing something else like casting up some more ammo during the time frame they're supposed to be here.
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Darn Shawn beat me to it.
(https://static01.nyt.com/images/2014/03/09/arts/09SUBPEABODY1/09SUBPEABODY1-jumbo.jpg)
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I got a steel breech around here somewhere that's been waiting for a gun... Hmmmm
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Time for a little trip in the wayback machine....
Question.... Would that be Mr. Wizard and the turtle or Sherman and Peabody?
That would be Sherman and Mr. Peabody.
Ding Ding Ding..... we have a winner.
WHAT'D I WIN?! WHAT'D I WIN?!
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An all expenses paid trip in the wayback machine to any point in time you might want to visit.
Here's how it works....
Make sure you are in complete silence. Lay back in your most comfortable recliner. Close your eyes and think about that time period.... soon, you will be there.... ;)
(best results by adding copious amounts of alcohol however, memories may be faded)
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LOL ;D
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The 362 may share the metal pump piston parts, have not measured to see if exact fit or not. The feel of the 362 is much more solid than the 1000, I am afraid I will snap the 1000 in 1/2 when going over 6 pumps, Not so with the 362.
Did not even have to break out a measuring stick totaly different, pump arm linkage and metal pump assembly.