While forum libraries are a useful resource, I prefer to get pricing directly from the manufacturer's website. Therefore assuring me that I have the current price. I have no idea when the files in a given forum's library were...or were not updated.
LOLTHINK I've said it at least twice in this thread but I'll say it ONE MORE TIME.Crosman is NOT in the market to sell parts. That is why you will not see PARTS listed on their website and NO prices available without calling. They sell to us when they have spare parts, as a service to us. NOT PART OF THEIR business plan. LOLI for one am very thankful they do this for us tinkerers or those that break things.
Quote from: BrokeWinger on December 22, 2015, 12:56:50 AMQuote from: ezman604 on December 21, 2015, 10:13:39 AMI opened the 2400 parts and owner's manual link fine. I tried to copy the pages and post them last night but even as single pages the size was over the limit for posting here. I'll load them as an image and hopefully they will work. But the link does work.https://support.crosman.com/hc/en-us/articles/203360704-2240-Owner-s-Manual-EVP-1999-Present-Wasn't the 2400...I was looking for the fore stock on a synthetic P-rod.What do ya know.................opened in a flash.....I just googles Benjamin Prod Schematic and it was the very first linkhttp://www.crosman.com/pdf/manuals/BP2220-EVP%20&%20PL.pdf
Quote from: ezman604 on December 21, 2015, 10:13:39 AMI opened the 2400 parts and owner's manual link fine. I tried to copy the pages and post them last night but even as single pages the size was over the limit for posting here. I'll load them as an image and hopefully they will work. But the link does work.https://support.crosman.com/hc/en-us/articles/203360704-2240-Owner-s-Manual-EVP-1999-Present-Wasn't the 2400...I was looking for the fore stock on a synthetic P-rod.
I opened the 2400 parts and owner's manual link fine. I tried to copy the pages and post them last night but even as single pages the size was over the limit for posting here. I'll load them as an image and hopefully they will work. But the link does work.https://support.crosman.com/hc/en-us/articles/203360704-2240-Owner-s-Manual-EVP-1999-Present-
Knowing the internal stock number of the barrels from their website would be nice. I highly doubt either gun is rifled, but they both (Torrent & Recruit) are 66 variants, which is an excellent gun in its own right. But it too became a smoothbore at the end of its run, according to some.
Quote from: Punch Thunder on December 23, 2015, 09:09:39 AMKnowing the internal stock number of the barrels from their website would be nice. I highly doubt either gun is rifled, but they both (Torrent & Recruit) are 66 variants, which is an excellent gun in its own right. But it too became a smoothbore at the end of its run, according to some.Here is the Recruit EVPhttps://support.crosman.com/hc/en-us/article_attachments/201669514/30011_EVP___PL_2.pdfBarrel is part # 66-0361 with is the same barrel as in the 664GTW which is a Rifled Barrel Gun - the 664SB is not but it is part # 66-036http://www.crosman.com/pdf/manuals/664SB%20664GTW%20EVP%20&%20PL.pdf