Jon you're another airgun enthusiast that has owned many nice airguns and still has a place for a humble 1322.
That barrel band was a solid piece, I added a 8-32 set screw and never had any wobble in the barrel.
I've finished putting the troublesome 1377 back together. The barrel with stripped rifling has been replaced and the fkag top valve face which was missing a flat top piston.
I've added a steel breech, alloy barrel band with 1/2 unf thread and a Walther 25mm tube red dot.
It has a 10" .1377 barrel from Gmac it will be a good garden plinker being low powered and quiet.
Another issue cropped up, the new pump cup seal kept popping off the piston so I had to put the old one back on which has extra ridges on. A new original piston might be needed.
Ah, great, that explains it all, thank you!
Too many airguns!
Some time ago I promised myself never to use money on parts for 2240s and 1377s again...
Too many airguns!
I have a Crosman 1377 that I bought October 1979, still in its box with all paperwork, manual etc including a 1991 Crosman catalog, even got the 'scope mount that I bought with it and never used. The gun has probably fired less than 100 pellets as I never really liked it.
If of any interest I can post some pics.
lodmoor
Always ready to buy another Webley pistol and another and . . . .
Hi Lodmoor your 1377 sounds like a nice collectible. I'm not great pricing things but I should think £100-150 would be realistic. Some 30w non-detergent motor oil on the pump pivot areas should bring the seals back to life if they've dried out.