Budget PCP Power: Convert Your Crosman 1077

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
  • Fun video I am excited to bring you. have the alliance hobby paintball adapter kit installed and a 20oz tank to go with it. A lot of fun and nice not having to switch out co2 cartridges.
    links to the products I purchased for this gun:
    Not sponsored by these companies or sellers
    tank adapter
    alliancehobby....
    remote line
    www.ebay.com/i...
    tank
    www.ebay.com/i...
    Hope you enjoyed!
    All rights reserved OutdoorPlinking 2024

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  • @openfieldtarget
    @openfieldtarget 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Good job 👍🏻

  • @SuperRandomperson101
    @SuperRandomperson101 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great Content! Glad to see an affordable and cool option to modify my Crosman 1077. I am going to paint mine first and order a kit soon! Thanks for the recommendation.

  • @nyrainman4897
    @nyrainman4897 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You mentioned getting 40 or 50 shots out of the 1077, which I would be fine with and for now, I'd rather stay with the co2, although you do give an alternative.
    So I just purchased mine and here are my results. Any positive input would be appreciated, as with mine, I'm a little disappointed.
    1) Using Crosman co2 cartridges
    2) Tested with various pellets (Hobby, RWS R10, Excite, Destroyer, Diablo)
    3) Temperature was 75 degrees
    4) Distance was 20 yards. (I know most shoot at 10 yards, but I like the challenge)
    So here's my disappointment and I'd like to hear from others. First, I'd like to mention, at 20 yards with an inexpensive scope, 12 shots landed within 3/4" grouping. I'm happy with that, but on the next clip, with the first 6 shots, you can feel and see the decline in co2, as the shots were dropping on the target and the next 6 shots in the second clip seemed to have trouble getting a few pellets out.
    With that said, I was only able to shoot 24 shots max per co2, half of which showed diminishing power. I guess if I was at 10 yards instead of 20 yards I wouldn't have noticed the drop, but again, I like the challenge.
    What is everyone else getting (shots per co2)? Note: I do want to mention that I did not hear any co2 leaks.
    And are there any recommendations? The cost of switching out the co2 after every 24 shots along with the cost of pellets, for another 2 cents per shot, I could be shooting a real firearm, as .22lr ammo isn't much more.
    Looking forward in hearing from others.

    • @outdoorplinking1119
      @outdoorplinking1119  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      My 1077 you saw in the video is used, not sure of the seals condition but overall doesn't leak and shoots well. I don't think there would be a break in period with one of these c02 rifles, but I could be wrong. Now your grouping you talked about .75inch group at 20 yards is fantastic! Now your concern about power dropping and probably affecting your group. That is the reason why I went from c02 to the paintball tank kit. Because as you shoot the c02 cartridge diminishes quite quickly and as power drops so does velocity and accuracy can suffer. As you shoot c02 the cartridge actually gets colder cause the gas to condense thus running out quicker. I have read that you must take a break between shots or every few shots to let the c02 warm up again. And even at that it will eventually run out and cause a drop in velocity and a drop in accuracy and point of impact. This is the reason why I switched to the paintball adapter kit. I have ao much c02 that it won't matter if I shoot it like a semi auto 22 with only a couple seconds between shots. And I am hoping to get atleast over 1k shots with one fill instead of buying c02 cartridges which can get pricey over a short time. You do loose some c02 from the tank when you connect and disconnect, but it's not much. I have only used my 1077 about 3 times since I've gotten this setup and it doesn't disappoint! Time will tell how practical it will be. But you can always unthread the adapter and go back to c02 cartridge if you just want to shoot a quick pellet clip. Hope this helps

    • @nyrainman4897
      @nyrainman4897 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@outdoorplinking1119 yes, this was helpful, but still curious from others as to what the average shots per co2 everyone else is getting so I know whether or not there is something wrong with my 1077 or if it's normal. I only have a small window to do a return, but don't want to go in that direction if the 1077 isn't defective.

    • @outdoorplinking1119
      @outdoorplinking1119  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@nyrainman4897 Try reading on some forums about the 1077, maybe even register on one of them. Gateway to airguns is a big forums. Could try making a post on there and see if anyone else might chime in about the 1077

  • @BuhdaPunk
    @BuhdaPunk หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    A lot of these 1077's are missing rubber O rings especially if they are out of Canada. They have a 500FPS limit. so Crossman just leaves the rings out. You replace these seals and you FPS can go as high as 800

    • @outdoorplinking1119
      @outdoorplinking1119  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      So a rebuild kit for a 1077 or are there o rings you're talking about separate?

  • @Indiana424
    @Indiana424 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Awesome information, thank you! Cheers!

  • @BrettBaker-uk4te
    @BrettBaker-uk4te 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wish Crosman would bring back the 88-gram version of the 1077.

    • @outdoorplinking1119
      @outdoorplinking1119  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Never knew they had a 88 gram version

    • @josephsaucedo8691
      @josephsaucedo8691 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I still got the adapter the 1077 came with it's rare to find one now.

  • @Relaxbadkneeadventures
    @Relaxbadkneeadventures 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Niceeeeee 👍😉🇳🇱