Quote from: K.O. on July 22, 2023, 08:32:46 PMcould be...there was one other thing on my wish list... I was hoping front sight would have the grooves like the 788-010 sight to make it possible to fit a front sight hood...I have always felt you automatically center the front sight with the hood when using a rear peep sight... just slightly quicker sighting and maybe just a touch more natural accuracy...plus I just like the looks... made the 761xl look good.. and just seems to belong on the rifle with the rear peep imo...No grooves on that one.The 2nd item is what you’re looking for, but it’s not threaded and quite expensive:https://www.suppressor-thread-adapter.com/cnc-machined-parts-for-firearms-or-airguns/?v=7516fd43adaa
could be...there was one other thing on my wish list... I was hoping front sight would have the grooves like the 788-010 sight to make it possible to fit a front sight hood...I have always felt you automatically center the front sight with the hood when using a rear peep sight... just slightly quicker sighting and maybe just a touch more natural accuracy...plus I just like the looks... made the 761xl look good.. and just seems to belong on the rifle with the rear peep imo...
just checked fed ex now says mine will be here Wednesday instead of Tues... wondering and hoping about the wood lottery till then... did ok on my Hatsan Hydra but I feel your stock is a bit higher quality... on my hydra it has one pin knot and some compression wood... would rate it as High economy grade...
took a good look at your pics of trigger and safety... looks maybe like colored plastic not brass but hard to really judge..? What is your impression..?
Quote from: K.O. on July 23, 2023, 04:38:06 PMtook a good look at your pics of trigger and safety... looks maybe like colored plastic not brass but hard to really judge..? What is your impression..?Trigger, safety and housing are all metal. Side cover of housing appears plastic. I haven’t removed the stock for a more thorough examination.Looking forward to pics of your 2023 362. If this stock is a one off, and I hope its not, I should box it up and buy another as a shooter.
Quote from: threesuns on July 23, 2023, 06:54:23 PMQuote from: K.O. on July 23, 2023, 04:38:06 PMtook a good look at your pics of trigger and safety... looks maybe like colored plastic not brass but hard to really judge..? What is your impression..?Trigger, safety and housing are all metal. Side cover of housing appears plastic. I haven’t removed the stock for a more thorough examination.Looking forward to pics of your 2023 362. If this stock is a one off, and I hope its not, I should box it up and buy another as a shooter.It’s a good thing the 362 has a zamak trigger housing unlike the Disco’s except for the side plate.
Quote from: TennX on February 14, 2023, 07:33:48 PMQuote from: avator on February 14, 2023, 07:20:54 PMPretty sure I'd void the warranty before the first shot... I converted both my 362 to .177 and would do this one as well. I hope they have a better trigger. Would be a shame to waste that walnut stock and steel breech on a wobbly plastic trigger.I know I dont pay enough attention….is there a plug and play trigger pack….all i got is a box of ball point pen springs…lolThanksThere are a couple trigger blades that will work. I'm sure they will have the same 362 trigger pack so a look back at those threads will tell the tale.
Quote from: avator on February 14, 2023, 07:20:54 PMPretty sure I'd void the warranty before the first shot... I converted both my 362 to .177 and would do this one as well. I hope they have a better trigger. Would be a shame to waste that walnut stock and steel breech on a wobbly plastic trigger.I know I dont pay enough attention….is there a plug and play trigger pack….all i got is a box of ball point pen springs…lolThanks
Pretty sure I'd void the warranty before the first shot... I converted both my 362 to .177 and would do this one as well. I hope they have a better trigger. Would be a shame to waste that walnut stock and steel breech on a wobbly plastic trigger.
A wood stock option is what I need to make a 362 purchase happen, but I'm not sure this is that gun.It's a real shame Crosman doesn't just do a basic non fancy wood stock version for $199.
Quote from: bantam5s on February 16, 2023, 02:54:49 PMA wood stock option is what I need to make a 362 purchase happen, but I'm not sure this is that gun.It's a real shame Crosman doesn't just do a basic non fancy wood stock version for $199.I totally agree, and made that same point here when the 362 was first released. They should've offered that from the beginning. Give us a wood stock, steel breech and serviceable trigger for under $200 and I'd be all in. We waited ages for Crosman to give a serious MSP and they put out a $99 plastic POS.More than a shame, it's a real sham. Internal Crosman email reads like this: 'So, for all of those suckers who bought our plastic POS 362 and now want to upgrade it, we'll offer them a sub-$200 gun, give it some shiny parts and slap an anniversary plate on it. Hahaha. We'll just tell them it's commemorative, it's limited production, blah, blah, blah, and sell it for $400'.For those of you who pre-ordered, send me a message. I swear I can get you a great deal on the Brooklyn Bridge.
723PLE0246 is here.. have not opened even outer shipping box yet but have to go for a while right now... back in a few...