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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: BerkshireHunter on September 16, 2023, 01:44:33 PM
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They currently make all the parts except the stock, maybe they could make a polymer or affordable wood version. Seems like it would be a good plinker, a worthy compliment to the 362 pumper. Add a metal trigger and it would be a real gem. And for that matter, why don’t they sell the 2250 anymore? (Except in the UK or the custom shop). Not to mention discontinuing the Discovery which was another great stalwart.
In my opinion they have a catalog full of wacky cheap Chinese gimmick guns and have neglected their classic lineup. Also bring back the good pump arm for the 2289 backpacker.
/end rant ;D
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I would buy another if they did, possibly a couple. Can we get peep sights and a metal breech??
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They are releasing the 3677 / 3622, in synthetic stock, perhaps a wood one to follow, just bulk fill and tune for CO2 if needed.
https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=206090.0 (https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=206090.0)
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If they do they need to upgrade it and make a better job of it than the 362. There are several CO2 guns on the market right now that make the old 2260 obsolete. The 2260 is a nice gun but a modern QB78, XS60C, or Chaser make it look old.
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The 2260 is a nice gun but a modern QB78, XS60C, or Chaser make it look old.
I like old, but will take HPA over CO2. Its a shame crosman is discontinuing support of Disco rebuild components.
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I came to the party late …had no opportunity with 2260….but from appearance and reading…..Im quite happy with my 3 QB 78’s….shot the ar2078 yesterday ..nice afternoon…having said that …ever since I got my rov/air been shooting my PCP’s more….good luck…
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I was so not impressed I parted out mine and built 2 other guns. Put the 2260 barrel om my 362 AR and put aL.22 LW barrel and Safe Pack on the 2260.
(https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/MGalleryItem.php?id=8463)
Now off to work ;)
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I have always liked the ease of modifying the 2260 platform. A custom valve from Mountain Air will shoot 14.3g pellets over 650fps on warm days for about 15 shots. I added a walnut stock and an aluminum breech from when RJ machine had a special run on them. With a TKO, Thompson Center rear sight and a cut/crowned barrel to 20" it is super accurate. It is exactly what I wanted in a CO2 rifle, but I did have to spend some money and build it myself. I think for a while Crosman did offer a steel breech model. (http://)
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I would buy another if they did, possibly a couple. Can we get peep sights and a metal breech??
I’d probably buy one at a reasonable price. (The drifter is not priced reasonably imo.) At least you could fit the steel breech if you wanted but I’ve been keeping iron sights on all my guns lately.If they do they need to upgrade it and make a better job of it than the 362. There are several CO2 guns on the market right now that make the old 2260 obsolete. The 2260 is a nice gun but a modern QB78, XS60C, or Chaser make it look old.
I don’t think it would be obsolete, airguns are meant to be a little old school, part of their charm. You don’t see people who shoot bow and arrow complaining they don’t have enough high capacity automatic arrow magazines.
The 2260 is a nice gun but a modern QB78, XS60C, or Chaser make it look old.
I like old, but will take HPA over CO2. Its a shame crosman is discontinuing support of Disco rebuild components.
I’m not ready for HPA yet, it was pretty similar to the disco true
I have always liked the ease of modifying the 2260 platform... It is exactly what I wanted in a CO2 rifle, but I did have to spend some money and build it myself. I think for a while Crosman did offer a steel breech model. (http://)
Looks good. People would buy it based on the reputation, the brand and the classic aesthetics.
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Tried to build a stainless Don Cothran 2260 years ago, but it was just too heavy, so I sold the tube to a CAPOF member and ordered 2250 and 2260 tubes from him instead; the latter being PCP.
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Yes, very heavy ‘cuz of the solid rod the 2260 has as powerlet pusher.
One of my 2260 PCPs with an unpainted/unvarnished 2260 stock——I removed the muddy finish :-*
Very accurate with its 14.6” LW barrel in .177.
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Another 2260 in PCP form.
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From 2260 to to 2250.
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Converted to HPA and planted in a 180 stock. If I remember right, the whole thing began as a 2240 pistol. Not much of that left anymore.
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The 2240 was on sale recently little over 40$... my youngest wanted one handed me the $ to order... soon as it got here and I went to work... steel Breech, a 19" .177 barrel, 1389 stock and a Tasco 3-7x20 scope... I think I paid 15$ for the 1760 barrel in 2013...
then I bored out two barrel bands to .5" and sleeved the Barrel with .5" od aluminum tube...
right around 8 accurate fpe with 7.9g CPHP.. ;)
Bout 130$ total including scope... we are happy with my version of a 1740 carbine.. 8)
Fills that 1760/2260 niche nicely enough to not miss them...
But...
if I run across a good deal on a 160/180.. ;)
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It's been some time since I did any tinkering with the "lego" guns. It may soon be time to cycle back around into them.
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I have always liked the ease of modifying the 2260 platform. A custom valve from Mountain Air will shoot 14.3g pellets over 650fps on warm days for about 15 shots. I added a walnut stock and an aluminum breech from when RJ machine had a special run on them. With a TKO, Thompson Center rear sight and a cut/crowned barrel to 20" it is super accurate. It is exactly what I wanted in a CO2 rifle, but I did have to spend some money and build it myself. I think for a while Crosman did offer a steel breech model. (http://)
;)
https://www.airgundepot.com/sheridan-2260mb-air-rifle.html (https://www.airgundepot.com/sheridan-2260mb-air-rifle.html)
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Still think that particular rifle should have been .20.. ::)
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If they do they need to upgrade it and make a better job of it than the 362. There are several CO2 guns on the market right now that make the old 2260 obsolete. The 2260 is a nice gun but a modern QB78, XS60C, or Chaser make it look old.
they all can look back to the 160/180...
That's why Max Maximus wears a 160 stock... 6 shot 50 fpe 2% es .22 160 grandson all Crosman.. ;)
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Maximus in Boyd's thumbhole.
GMAC repeater breech and Fortitude shroud.
Yeah, I need new pics.
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Yall sure know how to make a guy jealous ;D
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The thing about these 'lego' builds is.... you better love it because you'll never get your money back out of it.
Don't believe me? Go price a Boyd's thumbhole stock, a GMAC repeater breech and a Fortitude shroud kit... if you can even get them anymore. That's not even including the upgraded trigger group and other odds and ends. Then add that to the price of a Maximus.
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The thing about these 'lego' builds is.... you better love it because you'll never get your money back out of it.
Don't believe me? Go price a Boyd's thumbhole stock, a GMAC repeater breech and a Fortitude shroud kit... if you can even get them anymore. That's not even including the upgraded trigger group and other odds and ends. Then add that to the price of a Maximus.
I learned this the hard way lol, repeater breeches were gone by he time I learned about them, but I have way more than I can ever get out of this one in it.
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wacky cheap Chinese gimmick guns = higher profit margins. Crosman/Velocity outdoors also doesnt need the inventory on hand for those that stocking the 2260 would entail
and have neglected their classic lineup = less profit margins, and many parts/guns to keep inventoried and warehoused.
Also bring back the good pump arm for the 2289 backpacker. => Absolutely! Ive seen some walnut versions of that, and somewhere someone has to have a 3d file for that part
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If they do they need to upgrade it and make a better job of it than the 362. There are several CO2 guns on the market right now that make the old 2260 obsolete. The 2260 is a nice gun but a modern QB78, XS60C, or Chaser make it look old.
they all can look back to the 160/180...
That's why Max Maximus wears a 160 stock... 6 shot 50 fpe 2% es .22 160 grandson all Crosman.. ;)
I Like to restock in walnut when I can, but I grew up with the old Crosman stocks that I think are quarter sawn Sycamore wood. At least that is what I read somewhere so I have a lot of fond memories owning 160s and a few 1400s with these stocks. Gun Parts Inc still has some old 160 stocks listed for about $24 ea. That is where I got these three. They are a bit rough but refinish nice with a little work. If you are lucky, you may get one with a pretty dramatic figure. (http://)
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A lot of the old Crosman stocks were elm.
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I think you are right on Elm now that I think about it. I've heard both woods mentioned in the past but never knew for sure.
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I prefer wood too but my .20 cal PCP, built on a Cothran 2260 tube, wears a fortitude stock. I liked it better than the 2260 wood stock that I have kept with a 2240 hipac + 2 extensions for ??
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I prefer wood too but my .20 cal PCP, built on a Cothran 2260 tube, wears a fortitude stock. I liked it better than the 2260 wood stock that I have kept with a 2240 hipac + 2 extensions for ??
The 2260 wood stock has a horrendous grip.
Been trying to slim down mine.
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part of the reason I can not bond with the stock Max stock...
my trigger finger falls to the crook rather than the middle of the pad like I prefer...have to pay a tiny bit of attention... in the 160 stock could/did cheat it forwards just a bit for it to fall naturally to my preference... do not even have to think about it...
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Personally I think they should just offer the 2260 stock and trigger group as options for the 2400kt in the custom shop.
I think the forearm might have to be a bit shorter, but otherwise it could very easily be an option.
Since the 180 and 160 went I think the only traditional single shot co2 rifles they've had were the 262 in the early 90's ( a better stock then any 2260 ever had ) and the 2260.