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    Crosman 1377 advice

    Hopefully one of you learnerd folk will be able to help me out with this.
    I am thinking of getting a Crosman 1377, and wondered whether to get a new one for £95, or a phase 1 model for £80 from Freeads: -

    https://www.freeads.co.uk/uk/buy-sel...ir-pistol/view

    I don't know enough about them to know if the brass barrel band is a good thing, or does it raise suspicions of hidden problems. Also the missing front grip screws caught my eye.

    The thought of renovating something has it's appeal, having done a couple of projects, but does this have 'money pit' written all over it?

    Cheers,

    Mark.
    Too many guns, or not enough time?

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    Looks cool to me. That new front end looks great. This included a refresh of the main pivot, so, you should be good there. All the internals are replaceable, so, this gun should go far, it might need a reseal but that's no big deal.

    What looks like fun is that this gun has a replacement barrel. How well it shoots probably depends on how good that barrel is. However, it also opens up the gun for yet another barrel replacement with perhaps something of match quality. Lots of possibilities, I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Modski66 View Post
    Hopefully one of you learnerd folk will be able to help me out with this.
    I am thinking of getting a Crosman 1377, and wondered whether to get a new one for £95, or a phase 1 model for £80 from Freeads: -

    https://www.freeads.co.uk/uk/buy-sel...ir-pistol/view

    I don't know enough about them to know if the brass barrel band is a good thing, or does it raise suspicions of hidden problems. Also the missing front grip screws caught my eye.

    The thought of renovating something has it's appeal, having done a couple of projects, but does this have 'money pit' written all over it?

    Cheers,

    Mark.

    It's hard to advise you without knowing the MK1's serial number, Mark --- the serial number gives the date of manufacture.


    Early MK1s had a metal rear sight, metal piston, and metal breach, eventually all these components were replaced with plastic.
    From memory, the piston changed to plastic in November 1978 and the breach changed to plastic in February 1979, so a late MK1 is no better made than a new one.

    The front grip is held with roll pins not screws.



    All the best Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    It's hard to advise you without knowing the MK1's serial number, Mark --- the serial number gives the date of manufacture.


    Early MK1s had a metal rear sight, metal piston, and metal breach, eventually all these components were replaced with plastic.
    From memory, the piston changed to plastic in November 1978 and the breach changed to plastic in February 1979, so a late MK1 is no better made than a new one.

    The front grip is held with roll pins not screws.



    All the best Mick

    Thanks Mick, serial number is 478003115, hope you know how to decipher it!
    Too many guns, or not enough time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Modski66 View Post
    Thanks Mick, serial number is 478003115, hope you know how to decipher it!
    Made in April 1978 --- it really needs buying and restoring.

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    Okay, I am getting more interested...
    Would the 1399 stock fit or is there a more suitable option for the vintage. Also, does the price look OK, or should I try a cheeky offer?
    Too many guns, or not enough time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Modski66 View Post
    Okay, I am getting more interested...
    Would the 1399 stock fit or is there a more suitable option for the vintage. Also, does the price look OK, or should I try a cheeky offer?
    Yes, the 1399 stock will fit, the one I bought new in January 1979 came with a 1399, the only alternative to the 1399 is the very rare wooden stock.

    I'd try a cheeky bid of £60 --- it would be rude not to.




    All the best Mick

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