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Need help on 1400 
PostForum: Rifles   Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 5:49 pm   Subject: Re: Need help on 1400
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Hi all,

I have replaced all the seals and pump cup in a 1400 .22 cal and it pumps up fine, but when pull the trigger it does not push the pellet out of the barrel. Tried 3 different pellets and no ...
 
Crosman 1077 surprises. 
PostForum: Rifles   Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 8:07 pm   Subject: Re: Crosman 1077 surprises.
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I just did a bit of work on my Crosman 1077 the other day, just simple stuff. I put in the O-Ring in the detent that Crosman leaves out, put in a stronger detent spring, put in a pit weaker trigger ...
 
Just For Fun 
PostForum: Rifles   Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 7:26 pm   Subject: Just For Fun
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If you have not tried one of these Daisy Model 74 rifles I can highly recommend them for the fun-factor. They get about 150 semi auto shots on a 12 gm co2 and you can rip up cans out to about 60 ft. T ...
 
My Current Go To AirRifle (Sears 126-19300/Crosman 140) 
PostForum: Rifles   Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:43 pm   Subject: My Current Go To AirRifle (Sears 126-19300/Crosman 140)
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I bought a Benjamin 397 last year, had high hopes for it to be a nice shooter using open sights, it's not bad, but very inconsistent, and seems a bit heavy for a MP. Shoot it at 35 feet in my basement ...
 
My Current Go To AirRifle (Sears 126-19300/Crosman 140) 
PostForum: Rifles   Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 4:07 pm   Subject: My Current Go To AirRifle (Sears 126-19300/Crosman 140)
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The Crossman 1400 is the same basic gun as a 140?
 
My Current Go To AirRifle (Sears 126-19300/Crosman 140) 
PostForum: Rifles   Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 4:42 pm   Subject: My Current Go To AirRifle (Sears 126-19300/Crosman 140)
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Where are the burrs, in the pump tube? or did you actually disassemble the whole gun and rework the valve? I'd like to have another .22 pump just for plinking.
 
My Current Go To AirRifle (Sears 126-19300/Crosman 140) 
PostForum: Rifles   Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 4:26 pm   Subject: My Current Go To AirRifle (Sears 126-19300/Crosman 140)
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It is nice to see a pump rifle without the action made out of
plastic or die-cast.

Not using brass for the barrel is a big plus too.
Yes the old Crosman rifles were made well. I think this one ...
 
My Current Go To AirRifle (Sears 126-19300/Crosman 140) 
PostForum: Rifles   Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 7:07 pm   Subject: My Current Go To AirRifle (Sears 126-19300/Crosman 140)
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Yep, that's why you see these guys around 50-60 years and going strong. They made stuff to last, and repairable.
 
My Current Go To AirRifle (Sears 126-19300/Crosman 140) 
PostForum: Rifles   Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:05 pm   Subject: My Current Go To AirRifle (Sears 126-19300/Crosman 140)
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I've got a couple of 140's, for such a small compact rifle they pack a punch, I actually like them better than the Benjamin's, they seem lighter.
http://s11.postimg.org/l7twd58n3/140.jpg
 
Daisy 1938 scope mount 
PostForum: BB Guns   Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 3:30 pm   Subject: Daisy 1938 scope mount
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The bricemount/scope makes the gun way more accurate, I have one and really like it.
 
Great Indoor Can Opener 
PostForum: Rifles   Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2015 8:24 pm   Subject: Great Indoor Can Opener
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Stuck inside in the brutal winter, glad I have an indoor range. Cranking off a lot of shots on the QB78, it's amazing on the shot count you get on these things (45-50 or so with pretty good power). Th ...
 
NEED TO FILL A GAP IN MY AIRGUN RACK: 
PostForum: General Air Gun Questions and Topics   Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 4:57 pm   Subject: NEED TO FILL A GAP IN MY AIRGUN RACK:
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HEY CENTURION,

Thanks for the reply, but I'm an elderly man (78), with old-fashioned, conservative tastes, and that Russian airgun just seems way too wild-looking for me!

Cheers,
WADCUTTER HA ...
 
NEED TO FILL A GAP IN MY AIRGUN RACK: 
PostForum: General Air Gun Questions and Topics   Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 1:10 pm   Subject: IZH 61
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I like this little gun for plinking, it's about 450 FPS, .177 cal. Nice thing about it, is that it automatically indexes the clip for the next shot, no fumbling around moving it with your fingers. Loa ...
 
Finally got my 397! 
PostForum: Rifles   Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 7:22 pm   Subject: 2260
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The 2260 is nice, does about 600FPS, hits pretty hard for the first 25 shots. It's light, you could shoot it all day, drop in one Co2 and you're off. Benjamine makes a steel breech version (2260 is pl ...
 
Finally got my 397! 
PostForum: Rifles   Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 1:00 pm   Subject: 397's are Nice
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Got a 397 a few years back, very good durable guns, never had an issue with it. I like the fact they are all metal, even the trigger guard and break down with one bolt, they also shoot really hard. I ...
 
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