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Crosman 140
Hi guys I've just come across one of these in a sorry state , I'm looking forward to doing a full restoration on it but I need a couple of bits , mainly the rear sight which I believes slides over the barrel , also seals as she lets a little wind out , secondly I wonder could anyone tell me a value on one of these in both worn condition and restored to as new standard ? Your time is greatly appreciated
Many thanks nath
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Hi Nath
Most of the seals for the valve are imperial O rings with the exception of the inlet valve and the exhaust valve.
The inlet valve is the same plastic one as is used in the current Crosman 1322/1377, but I just put a cross cut in the rear of the valve so that I can lap it in with a screwdriver using TCut, G3 etc.
The brass exhaust valve cup has an imperial quad seal inside it, rather than source one of these I simply use a metric O ring --- they're a bugger to fit.
For transfer port seals I use two O rings either side of the steel port.
I think that the pump head seal is available from the US but I convert them to use an O ring as well.
The rearsight is just formed out of a bent piece of steel with no windage adjustment so should be easy enough to reproduce.
You could alternativly fit a scope using the Crosman pistol scope mounts, though you may find it best to use a pistol scope with these.
All the best Mick
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Thanks very much Mick for taking the time to write that , most informative and extremely helpful , thanks buddy
All the best
Nath
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No problem, Nath.
I forgot to say --- you could use a custom flat topped O ring piston designed for a 1322/1377 if you extend it, some lend themselves better than others to this.
All the best Mick
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I’ve got a 140 here if you need any specific pictures or parts sizes. Just let me know.
NON SUFFICIT ORBIS
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book
Might be of help, especially if interested in ordering parts from the US.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Crosman-Com.../dp/1499555008
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you'll find JGairguns in the states have the parts you need
just restored (still waiting on stock being returned to me)a 140 yhat I was given for spares once the black paint was removed I found it was a Dunnville model which pleased me
the quad seal is a bs008 quad and whilst fiddly is not hard to do valve seals are bs111 and bs012 for the inner I also use an o ring ftp instead of the original parachute seal an without checking I can't remember the exhaust body outer seal and the probe seal is a bs007
what you will find is that they are capable of going higher than our limit so for mine I have made blow off pistons like an innova/ace to keep max power down
value would depend on condition and which variant earlier ones will be worth more but value is linked to someone wanting it -no matter what it's value is if no one wants it it's worthless
not sure if link will work but there is some pics on my cheesebook page
https://www.facebook.com/83825782966...type=3&theater
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the 140 is a great gun, I had to make the tiny barrel up on my lathe for mine with the ti ey internal oring which was very hard but it's a great old pump up that I love. I also grafted a modern Crosman barrel on mine as mine was rusty inside the lands.
Atb
Daniel
Last edited by Dan944; 17-10-2017 at 10:00 AM.
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