Quote from: Brutuz on March 26, 2024, 08:09:41 PMBelow the text box is a link named:A little more detail would have been more helpful . Perhaps it should be worded "click here to attach photos" as doing so opens a small window offering the photo library or camera. I chose the library as I already had the photos. After I chose my photos and clicked on "add" I learned that there was a size limitation of 500kb. That might be common knowledge to others but I either didn't know that or possibly forgot. Anyway, I don't want to sound "snarky" but better instructions might be helpful to others too!
Click or drag files here to attach them.
Hope this helps.
Quote from: uncletom on March 18, 2024, 05:17:32 PMI see. Ok, you say that your breeches have less gap on the sides then? Or none at all? I'm curious, please cold you take a photo of your 13xx Crosmans with steel breech from the rear?I will get a few pics and post them but it won't be this weekend, sorry. Earlier in this thread, when I pulled the 1377 & 1322 out of the locker to check for the gap, I thought about using a feeler gauge for a precise measurement but didn't have the time to dig out the gauge. Perhaps I'll do that in addition to the pics. Sound good?
I mean, if it works it's good. The Crosmans are quite basic air guns, there's no real need for higher precision. Only, I'm used to powder-guns where even older stuff is dependant on a tight fit. There there's alot of power involved so you need a solid, well made peice. Though I should perhaps not compare the two categories, twas only an observation.