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    Crosman 1377 - valuation

    Still culling my collection and intent to lose my pneumatics and concentrate on springers so I am looking for a valuation for a boxed, with all the bits including the bit required to fit a 'scope, as new condition, Crosman 1377.

    Unable to get onto photobucket at the moment to put up a piccy but taking my description as fact (another hardly ever used gun) can one of you Crosman collectors please price it for me?
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    I would guess 60 quid plus postage approx.

    Anyone?

    Bueller?
    Opportunity is missed by most people, because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.

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    is it earlier metal sliding plate breech type cover or later plastic type with bolt .

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    The first four digits of the serial number tells all.




    ATB Mick

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    Serial number is 179023075, the 1 at the start seems to be an addition. deeper and cruder.

    I will try again re pics tomorrow.

    Oh, it is a metal sliding cover, no bolt.
    Last edited by lodmoor; 22-09-2011 at 09:54 PM. Reason: last line
    lodmoor
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    Quote Originally Posted by lodmoor View Post
    Serial number is 179023075, the 1 at the start seems to be an addition. deeper and cruder.

    I will try again re pics tomorrow.

    Oh, it is a metal sliding cover, no bolt.
    Ah ha

    Phase 1 1377 made in January 1979

    Plastic rearsight and piston with steel breech.

    In the box in good condition I'd say it was worth the price of a new 1377.



    All the best Mick

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