There's a bolt that runs from the butt to the reciever side plates, there's a flate plate the other end.
Another area that could cause a stress/crack failure.
http://support.crosman.com/hc/en-us/...C2200W-EVP.pdf
Scroll down to page 3 (I think it is), don't worry it's not the Sun.
Large flat bladed screw driver should tighten it.
looks very nice
Interesting thread this. I've always liked the little Crosman's. My 2200w has a gold '75 year anniversary' medallion set into the butt stock. The wood version has a much more substantial feel than its plastic brother (to be expected I suppose).
Does anyone in the UK still sell the 2100's and 2200's or are they now a thing of the past?
You made a nice job of it Norris. Looks exactly like it should.
Last edited by Lumberjack; 24-03-2024 at 12:14 AM.
Is your 2200w numbered and have a certificate?
It seems there are two version, one with the medallion which came with a certificate (numbered) and a key fob.The other doesn't have a certificate or medallion. Both have the gold scrolls on the side plates and both came with a 75th commemorative box.