Latest Crosman parts cost and a question

Started by rangerfredbob, August 22, 2013, 06:41:08 AM

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FranticFred

Does Crosman have a published parts and price list anywhere?It has been suggested that a steel breech for my new 1377 would be a wise and worthy investment.However,adding that price onto everything else that I would like to add,makes the total $ take a pretty good jump.

I thought maybe there was a Classified here,but it's not like there are many who will be selling their steel breeches from their 1377 modded to 1322. :)

Is the steel breech the same for a 1377 or 1322?
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brz-ryder †

Yup the breechs are the same just need to change the bolt from the .117 one to the .22 one
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crossliner

Quote from: FranticFred on January 03, 2015, 02:35:26 PM
Does Crosman have a published parts and price list anywhere?It has been suggested that a steel breech for my new 1377 would be a wise and worthy investment.However,adding that price onto everything else that I would like to add,makes the total $ take a pretty good jump.

I thought maybe there was a Classified here,but it's not like there are many who will be selling their steel breeches from their 1377 modded to 1322. :)

Is the steel breech the same for a 1377 or 1322?

Before you buy one kindly read this thread..


http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php/topic,11476.msg145127/topicseen.html#msg145127

mudduck48

Quote from: brz-ryder on January 09, 2015, 04:50:43 AM
Yup the breechs are the same just need to change the bolt from the .117 one to the .22 one
Brz, have you been into the Rum again? .117ca?  ???
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FLplinker

Quote from: rangerfredbob on August 22, 2013, 06:41:08 AM
I made a parts order from Crosman last week and here's some latest prices:

-24" .22 barrel 2260-003 $14.10
-14.5" .22 barrel 2250-019 $13.02
-13XX valve assembly 1322C013 $6.08 (dang that's cheap)
-standard front sight 788-101 $1.15
-fiber optic front sight 760-201 $1.54
-carbine stock with screw holes 1399A001 $10.87
-760 barrel band 760D008 $1.15
-760 pump tube 760G094 $7.05
-Left 1701 grip 1700-031 $1.74
-Right 1701 grip 1700-032 $1.74

That's pretty cheap, but everything I got today added up to $67.07 with shipping (I skipped a couple things that no one cares about), they charged me $103 and change as I had a few other parts on my order (a couple Mrod magazines and a Powermaster 66 barrel mostly), there's no note that they are sending the rest later or anything, is this normal? I'll give them a call tomorrow hopefully if work isn't too insane...

Prices have evidently sky-rocketted in 2 1/2 years. I just bought the 1701 grips yesterday and they were $1.75 each!!!! ;) But at least at that price hike the shipping remains the same $4.

FYI the 1701P Grip Frame Assembly 2220-103 was only $36.xx Can't remember the change. I suffer from C.R.S. (Can't Remember Towels???) :)

quickster47 †

Quote from: FLplinker on February 19, 2016, 08:38:14 PM
FYI the 1701P Grip Frame Assembly 2220-103 was only $36.xx Can't remember the change. I suffer from C.R.S. (Can't Remember Towels???) :)

I don't think the 1701P grip frame has gone up hardly any.  When I first bought mine I think I was paying $33.49 for each one.  Some of the good Crosman stuff is still inexpensive and I definitely believe the 1701P trigger frame is one of Crosman's best ever offerings.

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jebhoge

Updates!

$11.75 for the 1399A001 carbine stock
$15.61 for the 2300-124 pressure adjustment assembly
$6.93 for the 2300-037 valve spacer

All shipped for $4.

KevinP

The 1701P Grip Frame Assembly 2220-103 is now $ 37.50.  :-*
Kevin
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CraigH

Still a good value.    And still wish CCS would make it an option on 2300KT, 2400KT, and 1300KT.
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KevinP

It sure is.
Still $4.00 shipping.
But in New York 8% sales tax is added .....
Kevin
Albany, New York

BillK

MI tax added also.  Shipping has gone up for barrels.  The last 10" barrel was $4 but they mentioned most barrels would be more than the $4 charge.
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cobalt327

Can anyone tell me if the hardware is included when you buy p/n 1701-023 muzzle brake?

arkmaker †

I would guess that you will need to oeder each of the parts shown. Normally, it will say "assy" for an assembly.

This is a nice front site with the ability to turn the post for a thinner or thicker view.
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cobalt327

I also like that it's thin on the bottom so it'll clear an extended tube. I'll ask what's included when I put the order in, but getting info that way doesn't always work. Otherwise I'll just order everything shown.

cobalt327

I just emailed a parts order to Crosman and found that the Disco hammer spring part number has changed. It was 2261-009, it is now  2261A009.

Also the piercing pin/disc used on several different Crosman models as well as in the Pro-Top valve conversion has changed. It was 38A027, it is now T4-041. This I had already read somewhere and it was confirmed by Crosman.