I owned a 1377 in 1978. Looking to get a 1322 within the next few weeks. This is the best review I've seen on the 1322. And I've recently watch s bajillion! Thanks! Nice job!
My brother had one as a kid in the early 80s. Took a coupla cottontails ! I enjoy high end springers, finally bought a 1322 last year. What a hoot ! A trigger polish, a piston tweak, dot sight..... I love it and glad Crosman brought these back into production awhile back. Great review !
I've been building up these for over 5 years and I've gotta say for a "cheap" gun it's reaallly easy to dump 500-700 into one of these little buggers! I've built customs that have broke 840fps in.22, at a cost of $740, and I love them!
Awesome. I am modding and upgrading a 2240 right now and sky is the limit on these pistols. I can see how you spent that much already. I’m halfway there. I have an older 1377, I polished all the parts to chrome so I may change out the Barrel and Tube and fit on the 2240. Ordered brass parts off EBay
I like how he holds the breech while pumping, as opposed to most people who hold by the grip. I think this reduces wear and tear, and i suppose easier to pump too.
With the rifle stock accessory in place, these 1322's make dandy pest controlling guns. Great to see the 'real specs.' on this one Rick, Thank you, again!
Rick, I picked up a mount off eBay from a seller in Michigan,, for dot sight. Clamps solid. I believe it's 3D printed and set screws added. I don't regret buying one.
Great job of testing the 1322! Lots of great information. Now I need to get one, especially for the price of the gun. ps....I bet your arms were sore after all of the pumping!!! Thanks for the share.
Thank you for your demonstration of this pump pistol. I appreciate that you compared the various pellets with different amounts of pumps. This is a very beneficial video, thanks again!
Mine is from the 1970s (second edition) and still cranking fine. May have lost a bit of steam over the years, but still brings down squirrels and remains accurate.
36 years ago, as a kid i was the proud dutch owner of a Benjamin&Sheridan EB22 and had lot's of fun with it in the woods. Illegal i'm not sure, it was the 80s. Certanly could not wave around one today i'm shure. ghehe
I had one of these over 35 years ago. I just ordered one from the Crosman Custom Shop. It has a steel breach, 18" barrel and Williams adjustable sights. It's going to be fun!
I put a red dot on my 1322 all be it a cheap plasticy gamo red dot it's been fun to play around with. I want to put a real one on soon. I ordered the mounts from crossman. They clamp on the barrel. I put a handgun scope on my 392 making it a scout rifle before that the same way before that. I put a piece of electrical tape between mounts and the barrel and snugged it up good. Have had no problems but I try to be careful not to bump it around much. I'm still enjoying the qb chief that I got from you (airgun pro shop) but ready for a multi-shot soon. Thinking hard about the umarex origin and considering it in 25 cal. I'm still hand pumping. Looking at maybe the vectis but leaning more towards the origin. I have one question for you about the origin but I'll ask from one of your videos on it. Maybe a few days.
Had that pistol for years now . It a great gun to mod. I got one with a extra stock. Under 20 yards it is dead on.i think crosman is adding a pump rifle onto this platform. If it come in soon hope you get to review it. If i can put on a steel breach, i will most likely add it to my gun safe.
I recently received my Crossman 1322 from Pyramid Air. Your video was helpful in making this choice. I did notice one slight inaccuracy in your video. During the accuracy testing you said to adjust windage with the rear sight to loosen the retaining screw and push the sight left or right. It is not a set screw. The rear sight uses a single through and through attachment screw. So you loosen the screw and you twist the rear sight left or right to adjust windage. If you look closely where the front of the sight sits on the pump tube you can see tiny adjustment marks. To adjust the rear sight for elevation you loosen the VERY small phillips screw holding the elevation plate to the rear sight and slide the plate up or down. It can be flipped completely to use the notch or the peep sight. Liked....Subbed.....Rang Bell
The Crosman pumpers have always been a fun beginners pistol. I've had two. I wish they still came with the steel breech and a STANDARD dovetail rail. The plastic breech is just ok. Fiber optic sights would be an welcome needed improvement! Routing for Crosman/Benjamin Co.
Thank you for another great video. Nice tests. I did get the 1322's little brother last year the 1377 and have the same experience. It has damn near match accuracy. A very unique pistol, in fact it shoots better then my 880 and is a lot less pellet fussy too. The crunch went away after some good oiling of the pump and the pumping got a fair bit lighter after well oiling all the pump arm joints. My only real gripe is the thin plastic grips.
I like All Crosman line up,1377,1322,2240 but I ain't gonna spend any money on upgrades,,No Siree,I am happy with the stock settings,if I can shoot a soda can at 10 meters,that's good enough for me..1322 is my favourite,it's got enough power to go trough tin can,anyway you showed it in your video..Thank You for making the video it's very informative...
Yes, the Competition Electronics chronographs are really good! 99 shot strings, easy-to-use user interface, rarely ever get that dreaded ERROR message that the shooting chrony's are famous for. The customer service is also much better than SC. They are a little bit more money, but well worth it!
Great little gun I just picked mine up at a Princess Auto in Ontario can for $ 85 bucks on sale from 129.99 still playing around with it but I’m sure I’ll find the right pellets for my shooting challenge after watching this great review I plan on using mine during deer season walking in the bush hopefully dinging a partridge or 2 😉👍
Just think that this video would have only been half as long if it wasn't for all that pumping! You certainly learn to make every shot count with this gun. I had one of these back in my teens and it had a glossy woodgrain-effect pump grip and quality polymer gray unbranded rifle stock fitted (not the cheap branded plastic one you get today). A stock definitely assists with pumping as you can use it as a brace. With mine you could pump it more than 10 times and get more power. Because these essentially have the same characteristics of a PCP gun, they are very loud in built-up areas so not recommended for backyard use out-of-the-box. Also a word of caution regarding safety... always load the pellet in after pumping as these can develop a fault where the gun fires during the pumping process.
@@killer_bro_empireitsme3613 lol such is life. If something breaks I usually just buy another gun or get it fixed. Opening the gun up is not even an option for me lol
I hunt with it. Is it ok to keep it cocked? Im thinking pump it 10x and when said squirel shows up pull the bolt back and then load because its only the hammer spring you have to worry about?
The "Crosman 1322" title did not say much to me.. Butbit came pretty fast clear it was the "American Classic" pistol that I've seen before even. Good video though! Very thorough. Thanks!
I grew up with this gun I wasn't even a teen yet it was a little different than I always wished it was all black they didn't offer it than I remember when the stock came out I had to special order it before internet it was my uncle's first air gun also in the 70s there was no bolt and you had to cock it from the back and it shot bbs later on we mod a 760 barrel on it the new ones are real slim and not the greatest I bought and customized for my sister and brother kids but doesn't put out as much power. I can still here my mom she was mad me and my uncle shot about a 5 gal buck of army men with it and some of my dad's fire crackers I thought it was a blast but I never got army men again 😂 and my dad was made for using all of his fireworks. Then we move on to Legos I was band from bb guns for a year or two. Memory's thank you for bringing them back.👍👌✌️😇
Bought One Several Months Ago, Put A Stock, Fourteen Inch Barrel, Steel Breach, Fiber Optic Front Sight And Williams Peep Sight On It, It Has Turned Into A Very Cool Little Carbine, Love It, Rabbits And Squirrels Beware!!! LOL😁
This is the Canadian model, American model is up to 620fps out of the box. I live in Canada so I cant have anything over 500fps without a firearms license, but you can safely pump this 12 times and hit 490fps. Ive got the steel breach and the upsized transfer port, and a 14 inch barrel, so im getting around 560 fps if I pump it 14 times, and about 540 with 12. At stock, the Canadian model and its 460fps is still strong enough to punch a hole clean through a raccoon skull within 10 yards, trust me on that. I use the 15.6gr predator polymag shorts and ive dropped squirrels out of trees with passthrough chest shots at up to 30 yards and 12 pumps. Also, stop dry firing the pin with no pumps, it damages the seals in this gun, and also, STOP LOADING IT BEFORE PUMPING IT.
Put a scope and a rifle stock on mine and using Premier 14.3 gr, .22 cal. pellets and getting 1 hole groups at 20 ft resting. One of the targets had 3 stacked on top of each other, great little gun, I do 8 pumps find that very accurate, and not to hard on the hands. do not have any thing to check the speed, it would be nice to know, what 8 pumps gets.
Glad you included the elevation. I do wonder what the fps & fpe would be at sea level though. Like the percentage. Sometime it would be neat to take a few guns, and chrono at 4600 ft, then take the same guns and chrono at sea level. And see the true difference. Then you could include that in your reviews. It would be more accurate. Sorry, for being a nerd. You always mention your altitude, Well, do it for the science. Then your reviews would be more precise and exact. A few guns would suffice. And be within a few percentage points. Or maybe there's a formula.
Great review but Crosman recommends a minimum of three pumps on all of their air guns. I've had the 1377 for 30 years and it still works, very accurate to 10 yds.
Hi I own the 1377,the 1322 and the 2240.. All great Shooters.. Have you had to replace any Seals after a while? Those are difficult to purchase here Thx in advance and greetings from Germany 🙂✌🏻
Interesting test video! I have a few questions for all experienced, knowledgeable users of this Crossman pump pistol. How would this 22-caliber pump air pistol versus the 177 caliber version do for small varmint control, like rats or chipmunks? What is the largest sized varmint that you feel could be quickly dispatched with either the 22 or 177 versions? Which one, the 22 or 177 caliber, would you choose for such a task? What projectiles would you recommend for the maximum power effects on varmints? Thanks for your responses!
Interesting video. I have the .77 version. As a suggestion, it would be nice to see the chrony readings from 2 pumps and up in consecutive order, 2,3,4,5 and so on. I doubt that many, me included, are going to sit there and tire your arms out pumping 10 times for each shot. For me, doing target shooting, 3 or 4 pumps is fine, although I don’t know how many fps each shot would be. By the way, you forgot to tell your audience where to oil the gun. Much too much time spent on chrony readings. I doubt that most who own this gun care less about it, but interesting, nonetheless.
Just a question, been doing some research and what I am finding it the importance of FPE. Can you advise on what various FPE you may get at various pumps? thanks, Really need a varmint gun that I can use quietly in my neighborhood. thanks
Seems a bit bullshit you tested just pellets on a 22 cal air pump pistol but not a single 22 caliber round? So can it safely fire 22’s or only pellets?
FYI - FPE ( foot per pound) *simple fact is that 300. fpe is plenty of power to kill deer-sized game but you have to be selective with your shooting and be capable of hitting your targe *According to “Homicide Using an Air Weapon”Visit the requirement for lethality in a projectile is 58 FPE foot pounds energy, while projectiles of less energy can still be lethal should the pellets strike in key positions. So 6.6 FPE IS BASICALLY GOOD FOR A SQUIRREL. Unless you know something I can’t Google?
1322's have been coming in "easy open" blister packs for a few years now, lol. You could've opened it from the back side in less than 2 seconds, without scissors.
I don’t know why you had to use scissors to open up the blister pack. It pulls apart quite easily so that you can store your pistol back in the pack when not in use, it just snaps together. 🤔
I like the idea of reviewing older air guns that are still being produced and sold. They are time tested.
So refreshing to see a review of a good inexpensive air gun. Thanks Rick
I owned a 1377 in 1978. Looking to get a 1322 within the next few weeks.
This is the best review I've seen on the 1322. And I've recently watch s bajillion! Thanks! Nice job!
My brother had one as a kid in the early 80s. Took a coupla cottontails ! I enjoy high end springers, finally bought a 1322 last year. What a hoot ! A trigger polish, a piston tweak, dot sight..... I love it and glad Crosman brought these back into production awhile back. Great review !
Impressive. Nice to see this pistol performing better than advertised. Definitely worth modding in my opinion.
I've been building up these for over 5 years and I've gotta say for a "cheap" gun it's reaallly easy to dump 500-700 into one of these little buggers! I've built customs that have broke 840fps in.22, at a cost of $740, and I love them!
Mines very accurate
Awesome. I am modding and upgrading a 2240 right now and sky is the limit on these pistols. I can see how you spent that much already. I’m halfway there. I have an older 1377, I polished all the parts to chrome so I may change out the Barrel and Tube and fit on the 2240. Ordered brass parts off EBay
@@silkcustoms520 I just got 1377 off of eBay love to hear how an what you done to yours !
Are you Canadian?
@@gotallmyvaccinesforallknow4949 I've got some French-Canadian in me but sadly I'm a prisoner of the U.S, I mean resident. Lol
....too late. I just ordered one. Damn every time i watch your show , i make my collection grow! Nice review! 😊
Golden oldie, for sure. Thanks for doing all the pumping. Good workout machine as a bonus. Add the skeleton stock, and it's a dandy carbine.
I still have my Crosman Medalist 1322 my pops bought me in 1986 i was 8 years old.
Funny your video pops up when I have one in my hand right now
So you don't *like him then?😅😂🤣
The Crosman 1322 is my favorite airgun pistol.
The Daisy Powerline 35 is my favorite B•B long gun airgun.
A 1377 got me hooked on airguns years ago. I had no idea what a rabbit hole I was going down. : )
It’s my favorite daily shooter. I have a dot sight, a Steve Corcoran pump handle and some wood grips.
I like how he holds the breech while pumping, as opposed to most people who hold by the grip. I think this reduces wear and tear, and i suppose easier to pump too.
With the rifle stock accessory in place, these 1322's make dandy pest controlling guns.
Great to see the 'real specs.' on this one Rick, Thank you, again!
Hey there Reg. Great little gun for sure.
Cheers
AGW
Great review and time put into this video. Very helpful and the best video I have seen completing an awesome wrap up.
Rick, I picked up a mount off eBay from a seller in Michigan,, for dot sight. Clamps solid. I believe it's 3D printed and set screws added. I don't regret buying one.
Great job of testing the 1322! Lots of great information. Now I need to get one, especially for the price of the gun.
ps....I bet your arms were sore after all of the pumping!!! Thanks for the share.
Thank you for your demonstration of this pump pistol. I appreciate that you compared the various pellets with different amounts of pumps. This is a very beneficial video, thanks again!
That blister pack actually pulls right open without tools/shears. Good storage case.
Very complete and well done review of a good gun afordable to anyone. Exelent choice and great job!
I bought it recently. I am very impressed
Mine is from the 1970s (second edition) and still cranking fine. May have lost a bit of steam over the years, but still brings down squirrels and remains accurate.
How many pumps for squirrels?
@@johnwhodat8135 10 pumps. Used to be 7. If it sits after pumping, it loses steam. Needs to be rebuilt but it's good enough for now.
36 years ago, as a kid i was the proud dutch owner of a Benjamin&Sheridan EB22 and had lot's of fun with it in the woods.
Illegal i'm not sure, it was the 80s.
Certanly could not wave around one today i'm shure. ghehe
Ive split playing cards with my 1322. I have probably around 10000 shots in a few years and never had any problems. Best airgun for the $ .
Rick thanks for another great video. I have two 1377 and I'm so happy with them I'll be ordering two 1322 soon. Great video!
I had one of these over 35 years ago. I just ordered one from the Crosman Custom Shop. It has a steel breach, 18" barrel and Williams adjustable sights. It's going to be fun!
That sounds awesome. I like the possibility of fitting a stock and other accessories, seems like a great hobby pistol.
I have a 1377 - added a stock and scope, I great backyard plinker and occasional pest-ridder
I put a red dot on my 1322 all be it a cheap plasticy gamo red dot it's been fun to play around with. I want to put a real one on soon.
I ordered the mounts from crossman. They clamp on the barrel.
I put a handgun scope on my 392 making it a scout rifle before that the same way before that. I put a piece of electrical tape between mounts and the barrel and snugged it up good. Have had no problems but I try to be careful not to bump it around much.
I'm still enjoying the qb chief that I got from you (airgun pro shop) but ready for a multi-shot soon. Thinking hard about the umarex origin and considering it in 25 cal. I'm still hand pumping.
Looking at maybe the vectis but leaning more towards the origin.
I have one question for you about the origin but I'll ask from one of your videos on it. Maybe a few days.
Had that pistol for years now . It a great gun to mod. I got one with a extra stock. Under 20 yards it is dead on.i think crosman is adding a pump rifle onto this platform. If it come in soon hope you get to review it. If i can put on a steel breach, i will most likely add it to my gun safe.
What's Up Rick! Good to see you do something on America's favorite airgun, still going strong!👍🏿💯😁
Excellent review
The h&n pellets work really good in it the barracudas 21 grain baracuda pellets out of my 22
I recently received my Crossman 1322 from Pyramid Air. Your video was helpful in making this choice.
I did notice one slight inaccuracy in your video. During the accuracy testing you said to adjust
windage with the rear sight to loosen the retaining screw and push the sight left or right.
It is not a set screw. The rear sight uses a single through and through attachment screw.
So you loosen the screw and you twist the rear sight left or right to adjust windage.
If you look closely where the front of the sight sits on the pump tube you can see tiny adjustment marks.
To adjust the rear sight for elevation you loosen the VERY small phillips screw holding the elevation plate to the rear sight and slide the plate up or down. It can be flipped completely to use the notch or the peep sight.
Liked....Subbed.....Rang Bell
The Crosman pumpers have always been a fun beginners pistol. I've had two. I wish they still came with the steel breech and a STANDARD dovetail rail. The plastic breech is just ok. Fiber optic sights would be an welcome needed improvement! Routing for Crosman/Benjamin Co.
You can put the steel breech on
Noticed the Crosman 2021 catalog includes the 2289. Would love to see a review of that! Not too much different but it’s just not always available.
Excellent pellet air gun. I just bought my second one. The last one lasted 10 years and used it daily. Even the 2240 22 cal. lasted also 10 years.
Thank you for another great video. Nice tests. I did get the 1322's little brother last year the 1377 and have the same experience. It has damn near match accuracy. A very unique pistol, in fact it shoots better then my 880 and is a lot less pellet fussy too. The crunch went away after some good oiling of the pump and the pumping got a fair bit lighter after well oiling all the pump arm joints. My only real gripe is the thin plastic grips.
Just picked one up and sighted it in today. Great pistol!
Yeah I've got the 177 and the 22 they're awesome pellet guns
A steel breech and a flat top valve / piston combo with a heavier spring to expel the valves extra compressed air are the usual mods.
Hollow-point Crosman premiers work really good also
I like All Crosman line up,1377,1322,2240 but I ain't gonna spend any money on upgrades,,No Siree,I am happy with the stock settings,if I can shoot a soda can at 10 meters,that's good enough for me..1322 is my favourite,it's got enough power to go trough tin can,anyway you showed it in your video..Thank You for making the video it's very informative...
I forgot Great Video one of the best I seen on this pistole thank you very much.
Al fin! Lo digo en español para q “los otros” no se molesten…. Por fin! Alguien que usa razón y lógica… good job 👍
Awesome video thanks for your time and knowledge 👍
Great video Rick!
Yes, the Competition Electronics chronographs are really good! 99 shot strings, easy-to-use user interface, rarely ever get that dreaded ERROR message that the shooting chrony's are famous for. The customer service is also much better than SC. They are a little bit more money, but well worth it!
Great review just bought mine
Good video my friend! 👌🏼 This is what I was searching!!! 😁
Just by adding a 14.5" barrell, I get 560fps on mine using crosman 14.3 hollow points.
I always pumped mine 10 times, didn't waste time w/less than 10 pimps.
Great little gun I just picked mine up at a Princess Auto in Ontario can for $ 85 bucks on sale from 129.99 still playing around with it but I’m sure I’ll find the right pellets for my shooting challenge after watching this great review I plan on using mine during deer season walking in the bush hopefully dinging a partridge or 2 😉👍
Just think that this video would have only been half as long if it wasn't for all that pumping! You certainly learn to make every shot count with this gun. I had one of these back in my teens and it had a glossy woodgrain-effect pump grip and quality polymer gray unbranded rifle stock fitted (not the cheap branded plastic one you get today). A stock definitely assists with pumping as you can use it as a brace. With mine you could pump it more than 10 times and get more power. Because these essentially have the same characteristics of a PCP gun, they are very loud in built-up areas so not recommended for backyard use out-of-the-box. Also a word of caution regarding safety... always load the pellet in after pumping as these can develop a fault where the gun fires during the pumping process.
Excellent review!
In fact, the best.
Greetings
Me never having owned a single airgun in my life: "yeah dude you GOTTA polish those contact points on the trigger assembly"
I own multiple airguns and can’t do ANY mods.
@@jeremyblackwater439 same boat. I own this pistol, PCP and springers but the only mod I know is how to put a scope.
@@killer_bro_empireitsme3613 lol such is life. If something breaks I usually just buy another gun or get it fixed. Opening the gun up is not even an option for me lol
Is it OK to dry fire the Crossman 1322? I have read it is not suggested with springer air guns.
I am a big fan of dry firing practice.
It’s not a springer . It’s a multi-pump pneumatic. It’s ok to dry fire.
@@N-1951 Thanks
I hunt with it. Is it ok to keep it cocked? Im thinking pump it 10x and when said squirel shows up pull the bolt back and then load because its only the hammer spring you have to worry about?
Superb content thanks!
Excellent review!
The "Crosman 1322" title did not say much to me.. Butbit came pretty fast clear it was the "American Classic" pistol that I've seen before even. Good video though! Very thorough. Thanks!
I grew up with this gun I wasn't even a teen yet it was a little different than I always wished it was all black they didn't offer it than I remember when the stock came out I had to special order it before internet it was my uncle's first air gun also in the 70s there was no bolt and you had to cock it from the back and it shot bbs later on we mod a 760 barrel on it the new ones are real slim and not the greatest I bought and customized for my sister and brother kids but doesn't put out as much power. I can still here my mom she was mad me and my uncle shot about a 5 gal buck of army men with it and some of my dad's fire crackers I thought it was a blast but I never got army men again 😂 and my dad was made for using all of his fireworks. Then we move on to Legos I was band from bb guns for a year or two. Memory's thank you for bringing them back.👍👌✌️😇
Not bad on that trigger pull. One quick upgrade on the adjustable spring and drill a small hole for a trigger stop screw and you are set for $15.💪🏻🇺🇸
I've done at least 12 pumps and trust me 12 pumps it has a smack to the pellet but dont push 12 pumps
More power than the 760. Buck Rail makes a larger, plumper pumper. It’s also makes less noise when pumping.
good review, subscribed..
Just curious why yo didn't use any Crosman pellets? I was just thinking Crosman gun/Crosman pellets. Especially since they are cheap and easy to find.
Its not a pellet picky gun.
What is the maximum weight (grains) of pellet that can be used by this pistol?
Try Buck-rail dovetail or picatinny mounts with red dot.
Bought One Several Months Ago, Put A Stock, Fourteen Inch Barrel, Steel Breach, Fiber Optic Front Sight And Williams Peep Sight On It, It Has Turned Into A Very Cool Little Carbine, Love It, Rabbits And Squirrels Beware!!! LOL😁
yep.. that's where it starts.. lol.. great starting platform for building up your own creation.
cheers
AGW
@@AirGunWeb Thanks Rick, Been Watching You A Long Time And Always Enjoy Your Reviews!!!😊👍
This is the Canadian model, American model is up to 620fps out of the box. I live in Canada so I cant have anything over 500fps without a firearms license, but you can safely pump this 12 times and hit 490fps. Ive got the steel breach and the upsized transfer port, and a 14 inch barrel, so im getting around 560 fps if I pump it 14 times, and about 540 with 12. At stock, the Canadian model and its 460fps is still strong enough to punch a hole clean through a raccoon skull within 10 yards, trust me on that. I use the 15.6gr predator polymag shorts and ive dropped squirrels out of trees with passthrough chest shots at up to 30 yards and 12 pumps.
Also, stop dry firing the pin with no pumps, it damages the seals in this gun, and also, STOP LOADING IT BEFORE PUMPING IT.
American model for 1322 is 460 out the box. American mpdel 1377 is 620 out the box
@@juspete5527 Canadian model 1322 is also 460 out of the box.
Put a scope and a rifle stock on mine and using Premier 14.3 gr, .22 cal. pellets and getting 1 hole groups at 20 ft resting. One of the targets had 3 stacked on top of each other, great little gun, I do 8 pumps find that very accurate, and not to hard on the hands. do not have any thing to check the speed, it would be nice to know, what 8 pumps gets.
So you have to load it each time you shoot?
Glad you included the elevation.
I do wonder what the fps & fpe would be at sea level though. Like the percentage.
Sometime it would be neat to take a few guns, and chrono at 4600 ft, then take the same guns and chrono at sea level.
And see the true difference.
Then you could include that in your reviews.
It would be more accurate.
Sorry, for being a nerd.
You always mention your altitude,
Well, do it for the science.
Then your reviews would be more precise and exact.
A few guns would suffice. And be within a few percentage points.
Or maybe there's a formula.
Great review but Crosman recommends a minimum of three pumps on all of their air guns. I've had the 1377 for 30 years and it still works, very accurate to 10 yds.
Hi
I own the 1377,the 1322 and the 2240..
All great Shooters..
Have you had to replace any Seals after a while?
Those are difficult to purchase here
Thx in advance and greetings from Germany 🙂✌🏻
Interesting test video!
I have a few questions for all experienced, knowledgeable users of this Crossman pump pistol.
How would this 22-caliber pump air pistol versus the 177 caliber version do for small varmint control, like rats or chipmunks?
What is the largest sized varmint that you feel could be quickly dispatched with either the 22 or 177 versions?
Which one, the 22 or 177 caliber, would you choose for such a task?
What projectiles would you recommend for the maximum power effects on varmints?
Thanks for your responses!
Thats a badass chrony
Interesting video. I have the .77 version. As a suggestion, it would be nice to see the chrony readings from 2 pumps and up in consecutive order, 2,3,4,5 and so on. I doubt that many, me included, are going to sit there and tire your arms out pumping 10 times for each shot. For me, doing target shooting, 3 or 4 pumps is fine, although I don’t know how many fps each shot would be. By the way, you forgot to tell your audience where to oil the gun. Much too much time spent on chrony readings. I doubt that most who own this gun care less about it, but interesting, nonetheless.
My crosman is a 2289g backpacker will pumping it 12 pumps will it hurt the airgun? Airgun Angie did hers up to 12 pumps.
Follow the manual. That’s the best way to go.
Cheers
AGW
Dont get much more velocity with the short barrel
Hi Rick,. I'd love to see your review of the new Crosman 362 Multi-Pump (.22).
Really appreciate.
I am so infatuated with this Pistol. I bought a second one to add all the modifications !
Just a question, been doing some research and what I am finding it the importance of FPE. Can you advise on what various FPE you may get at various pumps? thanks, Really need a varmint gun that I can use quietly in my neighborhood. thanks
I had one of the older version of this air pistol. Good for knocking beer cans around and not much more.
Why do you chamber before you pump?
Good video
You can take down a sasquatch with that 👍
Can you pump it more than 10 times To increase the power even more?
Not really. You just wear out the pump.
Cheers
AGW
@@AirGunWeb okay, thanks for the answer
You can put the steel breech on the gun
Seems a bit bullshit you tested just pellets on a 22 cal air pump pistol but not a single 22 caliber round?
So can it safely fire 22’s or only pellets?
@@John-ik2eg thanks, I checked out some other videos, when I hear bolt action pistol and 22 my mind goes Gun gun as rim fire cartridges or LR.
@@John-ik2eg yea considering it’s a bolt action pistol, it could easily be converted to be a working zip gun
Nice trigger for a economy gun
You're looking good, Rick. You look fit, and healthy. I'm SURE your lovely wife is happy...
FYI - FPE ( foot per pound)
*simple fact is that 300. fpe is plenty of power to kill deer-sized game but you have to be selective with your shooting and be capable of hitting your targe
*According to “Homicide Using an Air Weapon”Visit the requirement for lethality in a projectile is 58 FPE foot pounds energy, while projectiles of less energy can still be lethal should the pellets strike in key positions.
So 6.6 FPE IS BASICALLY GOOD FOR A SQUIRREL. Unless you know something I can’t Google?
2.5 lb trigger stock? 😂 mine was more like 7.5 and rough. Its now a very nice 2.25 lb with spring replacement .
Elbow grease? Is that like a lithium grease or...?
At any point did you realize you didn't need to cut the plastic off? I just opened mine and it was pretty obvious that it just pulls apart.
1322's have been coming in "easy open" blister packs for a few years now, lol. You could've opened it from the back side in less than 2 seconds, without scissors.
I don’t know why you had to use scissors to open up the blister pack. It pulls apart quite easily so that you can store your pistol back in the pack when not in use, it just snaps together. 🤔
Not mine. It was plastic welded on all sides.
Cheers
AGW
Ever gonna review the daisy 880? Haha
Id like to see that.
Sure. you all want to see that.. or are you all just picking guns that make me work for every shot!
Cheers
AGW
@@AirGunWeb been wanting to see it for a while now, ha!
@@AirGunWeb i enjoy reviews on low budget pumpers. 😊
Me too 880 please😜😜
I don't ever shoot pellet guns at a gun range hell no pellet gun meant for the backyard shooting
Im suppose to store it with air in it? I thought that was bad
Yes store it with air . Not bad . Good ......