1377c carbine

Started by redlined_b16a, May 31, 2011, 02:37:27 AM

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redlined_b16a

Ive read thru several build ups here but info is scattered everywhere and seems hard to find.
I had all the info I needed a year ago on another airgun forum but that on got shut down so all is lost.

Im looking for a list of manufactures and parts that are for the 1377 base,If I remember correctly the 13xx shares alot with the 22xx guns.Before I take on a new project I like to learn everything I can about it.

Can you guys point me to such threads or links to 1377c custom parts and mods that have been done?
I have a 2007 1377c,heres what I'd like to do for a start
crosman has the steel breech
I have a 1760 24" barrel that I will cut and crown to 14-18"
crosman has the stock but I may custom one myself.

things I cant find is the barrel band
full instructions on adjusting the flat top pistons(which will be installed later)

complete list of manufactures of custom parts,it should be a stickey somewhere

Id like to add that I've been to several airgun forums in the past two years and this one seams to have the most 1377 info Ive seen.

airguns100

A B16a is a nice motor.  :-*
You've come to the right place have a look at the link page here: http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/links.htm
Try the search feature for questions you have, if you still haven't found what your looking for, there are plenty of folks around here that will answer your question.


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redlined_b16a

a b16a3 is a very respectable engine,n/a its one tough mother,although its considered the torqueless wonder I love em.They outlast the b18's....but thats another story

i'll do some searching im wondering if the 2240 barrel band is compatible?Just general info.
I hunt with springers and a Benji 392 but Id like to try some rabbits with a tuned 1377.I hated springers until I learned to tame them.Honesty I will have a springer until I die.The best bang for your buck I found has been the Crosman Phantom,shoots high 9's with cphp's and very accurate after 500-1000 rounds.
My next favorite gun is the Stoeger x10(the same as the phantom) just more accurate,anyway thats whats up

ayerstg

Quotethe barrel band

The 2289 barrel band (788 B011) and hi-low thread screw (781 A012) are what I'm using for now.  The 2240 band will be too large and won't have the proper guts inside the end of the tube.  Or talk to the custom parts makers.

Tom
Custom Shop 2400; 1377 -> custom 2289; 1377 -> custom 1389; Sheridan Blue Streak (all bronze); Quest 800; Quest 1000, Win 363; RWS M38; RWS M24; Browning 800 Mag

DIAMOND

Welcome and great to have you here.  You will find plenty of friendly and helpful 13xx lovers here that will be more than glad to help you out.
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Crosman 1377
Crosman 140 - .22 rifle, Dec. 1955
Crosman G1 Extreme - .177 rifle
Crosman 1600 - semi-auto bb

T191032

Topic: Basic guide to Converting a 1377 into a Carbine 
http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?topic=695.0

Topic: QUICK REFERENCE-Crosman Replacement Barrel Part Numbers
http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?topic=1884.0

Topic: QUICK REFERENCE-Common Crosman Part Numbers (pistols & rifles)
http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?topic=1883.0

Downloadable Crosman Manuals & Exploded Diagrams :
http://www.crosman.com/airguns/service/manuals
(Handy for part numbers)

It ain't like it used to be but, eh, it's do.

pirouge

#7
  I use ABairguns.com  in Kansas USA for all my stock crosman parts, their good folks. They send you the parts, then you send the money. You don't need much to convert over a 1377c  to a carbine, it's pretty damm good as is, but you will need a crosman steel breech & bolt kit, and a cut down longer barrel,  I use a 16"  barrel. a 2289 forearm with the 2289 longer pins, and  crosman's shoulder stock, optics of your choice, and I put a small muzzel brake on it. Then your good to go. I left the stock, front sight/ barrel band, on.  that eliminated a big hassle. With this set up, I can drill a dime, standing @ 10 meters. But guess what? I could do the same thing stock, off a sandbag rest. these are amazing guns, no wonder they've been around so long in one form or another. I call mine now a 1789T