Quote from: uncletom on March 03, 2024, 09:42:21 PMCrosman breeches, plastic as well as metal ones have the same radius, and are made for models using CO2 cartridges, like the 2240 and 2300. They're not intended for the variable pump-guns such as models 1377 and 1322 as these have a lesser body diameter. Breeches simply don't fit well. Any one noticed this?
It's actually pretty outrageous, they never bothered manufacturing a breech for the 1377/1322.
Quote from: ped on February 01, 2024, 11:22:53 AMsame pistol just newer style grips piston pivot plug and pump armI believe that this is the "best answer" to the OP's question. Oddly (perhaps not), the Crosman website currently shows 2 versions of the American Classic (.177). One is listed as the P1377BR the other as the P1377. I used the website's comparison function to look at them side-by-side. The general descriptions for both are exactly the same! The differences in the specifics that I can see are: 1)the color of the pump arm and grip (black for the P1377 and brown for the P1377BR), 2)the "best seller" status for the P1377 and 3)the $21.67 difference in price ($84.99 for the black model and $63.32 for the brown model). Everything else is the same for each model. I do suppose that since the black pump arm and grips give a more "tactical" vibe, that feature could account for the "best seller" accolade. The 25% difference in price may be how Crosman plans to reduce their stocks of a less popular model. Just sayin'
Quote from: 7624452 on February 24, 2024, 02:28:26 AMYou forgot to mention which gun you were testing.