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I had a Crosman 1377 back in H.S. (1978). Best bang for the buck. Just bought a 1322. I did look at the umerx, but right off the bat I knew which one would prevail, even before watching this great review.
Love it. I manufacture a lot of parts for the 13XX and “test” it quite a bit. You make a lot of good points in this video. I would like to add that the 13XX makes a great backpack or survivalist airgun. And because it’s so easy to mod and go crazy with it I think a lot of folks get attached to it. Even if they move on to something fancier. Keep on keeping’ it real! Subscribed.
When pumping up the StrikePoint, I put my right hand over the breech and trigger housing. That gives me plenty of grip and then just pump... easy peasy mon... my biggest gripe with the strikepoint is the front sight. I'm seriously considering cutting off the shroud of the front sight. The Crossman especially with the Steel Breech is very versatile.
Wingman This oldgeorge from Northern California I bought a 1322 and had mod it steel breech and 1399 stock and a new forgrip and 18" barrel and williams peep sight . I love your videos God bless wingman to you and your family. Oldgeorge I am 78 years old
Thanks for the review. I agree that the safety issues and ease of use are critical. I would recommend the Classic American 13xx for all the points that you mentioned. See the good comments by others on the Crosman. Subscribed.
The Crosman 13xx series is excellent imho. Wifey getting me another with stock for Xmas cuz I'm such a good boy. Easy to mod or service if you have basic tool skills. Fun fact: the 1377 with 3 pumps is nice and quiet for urban backyard target practice at 5-10m (or yards for my American friends).
Thanks for an honest review man, exactly what I was looking for, I know the crossman in and out, I'm 70 years old had one of the originals, didn't know anything about the umarex but I have an avenger and I love it, almost bought the wrong pistol, so thanks again. Wish I could give you more than 1 thumbs up but you definitely got that one brother!
Jeez, ok, yeah outta the box, the Uma sucks, but... a few easy-to-do tweaks and it's pretty good: Cut off the shroud, cut/replace trigger spring w/shorter, file off that nasty corner on trigger guard. The Uma has a better breech, barrel screws in, it's pretty quiet, hits hard, decent accuracy. And, you can jerry-rig a rail on top to add optics.
Thinking about some herd thinnin...squirrels around my Bird feeder, looking for a compare shopping thing and came across your viddie. Well done..informative.. good points.. good delivery and cadence. Answered my questions before I could think of them. Little cheesy on the gun toss, can't leave that around..!
Yeah... I'm told that some folks just cut off the front shroud of the umarex, but I'd be concerned there for strength of the sight without the shroud. The crossman for me was hard to measure, I've improved valves on my crossman, but tho I like the Umarex, Crossman has it outdone on pretty much EVERY LEVEL, but I keep shooting the Umarex to prove to myself that i can be accurate with it... you can, but Crossman makes it more intuitive... :D given the choice, Crossman for me all the way.
Thanks for a great review. Was looking at the Umarex but I knew the good ole Crossman was the way to go. Thanks for convincing me, ordering the Crossman right now!!!
we use to get ducks with the same Crossman. Use to sell the ducks to am Asian woman on the block. head shots every time, then use my bait caster with a hulla popper to snag the dead bird and bring them to shore. $5 a pop but that was back in 1985, when gas was ,97 a gallon. and a burger fries and coke were $1,99
At the StrikePoint can't you pull/push the red plastic out or use a heated needle or something like that to vanish out from existence giving you a smaller center-hole?
Thanks for being honest, I love the 1322 2240 platforms they have stood the test of time and are quality built . I have 2 both moded of course. Unfortunately on some of the sponsored channels they don't give any negative info , I bought a crosman icon there were only 2 reviews one was glowing but no mention of the bolt that feels like it has sand in it or the fact that rhere were no attachment points for sling , bipod , light or handle . I'm happy with my Gun but some fore knowledge would have been nice . The other gun you don't hear bad things about but is pure crap in Benjamin Trail NP pistol Gen 1 . I can't say enough bad things about that gun , So again thank you for being honest and giving the true picture of what you get for your money
So cool seeing Terry from Buckrail-line post a comment, his stock made my Crosman Icon into and sweet package with my only complaint being the bolt is not smooth in operation.
While I have handled Crosman pistols since the early 70s and as such have lamented how they just kept cutting corners; at least there are aftermarket fixes to make them somewhat worthy again. FWIW; I have a 1377, 1322, and a custom shop carbine and try to get them all outside now and then. I also have an early 80s 1377 that was more intelligently made than the others. So, I figured; may as well get the Strike Point and see what they did to correct the gross negligence of Crosman. Well, like you said; they made a worse copy and even did other annoying things like a grip and trigger sized for small hands (???) on a large pistol. I barely use it and have yet to throw it over the hill. Thanks for telling the truth. Now, let's put metal breeches on all the Crosman guns and get serious. ;-)
Great honest review my friend, the 1322 is hands down a better pistol in every way. That Strike Point is a hunk of plastic crap, trigger pull over 10lbs... awful.
Great video brother thank you!! My pops bought me and my brothers our first Crosman’s when I was 8 and my older brothers were 10 & 14. We had tons of fun! Thank you again for all your cool videos, keep up the great work!!😁
The lack of aftermarket for the umarex strike point is the only thing that deters me from purchasing it. That gun would do a lot better if it came with an optional shoulder stock like the crosman does. And maybe a way to swap in a longer barrel and use a steel breach. And it's a shame because I like the look of the gun. If anyone ever comes up with a aftermarket shoulder stock whether I'd be 3D printed or actually pressed I will buy one of those in a heartbeat
Sound like a good dude 😎 we appreciate your honest reviews ..I just ordered a 1377 the other day been wanting one forever..I have a built 2240 , 362 with a steel breech that I stole off my 2240🤣 and now a 1377 coming ..fun guns to tinker with for sure .. still a daisy guy but they don't have much variety , love my Winchester 1977xs it's a beast but those crosmans are growing on me lmao
Haha id love a p1377 in blk. Ive done tons of research on add-ons and since ive got a bit over 4000 Crosman Premier Hollow Points still in the factory package I feel I need one. I do have a .22 it is a AV Avenger Bullpup and it absolutely loves the Crosman Hollow Points. I have split cards and hit thumb tacks at 85yds.
I am glad I saw this review before I bought the strike force. It was cheaper so I was tempted. But I bought the New 1377c with a stock instead. You saved me some money. The sights might look simple and very plasticity on the crosman. But the peephole sight is really good in carbine mode. You don't really need optics unless you find them easier. Everybody is different. But the barrel quality is superb, its a straight shooter. I didn't even have to adjust windage for point of impact. I only had to adjust the vertical for range. Thanks for saving me money. I got a great little shooter.
@@d.a.j.9653 Crosman Premier hollowpoint 14.8 grain. It’s got to be one of the most reliable pellets. I’ve used for over 30 years and they are affordable.
I've always been real happy with the stock cross man trigger only umarex gun I've ever had the trigger was the worst thing I've ever used. Was all around terrible
Seems like every video I watch from anyone they say “you’re not gonna be doing any pesting or rodent hunting with this, just backyard plinking.” Well what do I have to buy in order to Hunt Squirrels and Rabbits? Seems very discouraging. Are the only strong hunting guns those long rifles? That cost 3,000$? Or am I ever going to be able to buy something for $300 for small game hunting? I’m ready to just stop looking at this point
Last 1322 I bought, the rear of the barrel was a half inch to the left of the front of the barrel. You literally had to hold the gun cock eyed to line up the sights. Returned it and wrote Crossman off ever since
Pozdrawiam serdecznie z HAMBURGA, GERMANY, znam Crosman 2240 , posiadam , a w drodze do mnie jest 1377 . Zamówiłem sobie 1377 , bo widzę na Waszych filmach,że jest to bardzo wyjątkowy pistolet pneumatyczny, a że jestem mieszkańcem HAMBURGA , znam dobrze wyroby Niemców ...dawniej niemiecka produkcja znana była przede wszystkim z wysokiej jakości, precyzji wykonania, ale to - DAWNIEJ! Dziś ... każdy widzi jak jest, a Fakty są takie , że produkt z Chin często jest lepiej wykonany niż ... niemiecki!!! W przypadku tego pistoletu Umarex , powiem że Niemcy próbowali zrobić COŚ w stylu CROSMAN,ale...no właśnie, pozostaje to ALE ... Dopiero natrafiłem na Twój kanał , zostaję , bo wszystko co tu pokazujesz , jest naprawdę bardzo ciekawe!!!
i got them both for my boys we now have 3 crossmans 0 strikepoints its cool to see them upgrade them ,,after a misfire of the strikepoint my oldest asked to pitch it so proud of him,,,the crossman is really not a toy strike point is says my boys
@@Wingman115 cheers mate I've tried that and went through several co2 cartridges. Still a slight constant hiss. Then after 30 mins its empty again. If it wasn't for bad luck I would have no luck lol
@@Wingman115 it would probably make a decent survival item. Compact, easy to carry lots of ammo and no CO2 necessary. I believe it could be ised to hunt grouse / squirrel at close range
I recently got a 2240 but I've come to dislike the CO2 platform. Too cold 6 months of the year so I keep warm pumping my 13xxs lol. Other day only got 3 shots out of it before power went to crap.
Thanks for your honesty I ended up buying a 1322 but I almost bought a Umarex man I'm glad I didn't I just would have done with you did anyways throw it in the trash if it's unsafe
The Crosman is an iconic and beautiful piece of design. Its also amazing value. Great video, even if you were a bit harsh, the Crosman is a hard task to follow.
@@Wingman115 nah stay away from it man, you would likely throw it down the yard as it has to be cocked before you pump it and believe it or not if you pull the bolt back and dont pull it all the way back therefor not cocking the gun you can still put a pellet in the breach and home the bolt then when the gun is pumped the compression fires the pellet immediately I kid you not.
thats awefull close...lol I modded my crosman 2289 for $100 20" lothar Walther barrel, steel breech and put my bushnel 10x30 scope on it pluss valve + pump work machined by me 1400 fps with 27 grain crosman premier, but they're to soft to make it 100 yards.. so I use .22 hard cast at 70 grain....... yeah I kow but its the cheapest .22LR you can get @$160 bucks + 4 hours on a metal lathe.. :-)
I have both the tested guns, I'm just plinking in the garage. Oh yea, I love my Crosmans, indestructible, accurate, and affordable! Strike point is accurate, powerful, for the money, worth a try. Not my go-to but I like it, try it yourself.
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I had a Crosman 1377 back in H.S. (1978). Best bang for the buck. Just bought a 1322. I did look at the umerx, but right off the bat I knew which one would prevail, even before watching this great review.
Love it. I manufacture a lot of parts for the 13XX and “test” it quite a bit. You make a lot of good points in this video. I would like to add that the 13XX makes a great backpack or survivalist airgun. And because it’s so easy to mod and go crazy with it I think a lot of folks get attached to it. Even if they move on to something fancier. Keep on keeping’ it real! Subscribed.
You folks make great stuff. I purchased a barrel band for my Akela works great.
@@Wingman115 Hey, small world. I'm happy to hear that! Thank you.
Buckrail is amazing gear, take a look at his stuff Wing
@@GTMGunTotinMinnesotan I’ve purchased gear from them for my Akela.
13XX + BR = 😃
That toss across the yard was awesome 😂. Nice video and thanks for the honesty
If there was a lake close by it would be a boat anchor. Thanks for watching.
Steel breech upgrade for scope or dot sights is a must for my older eyes along with the but stock.
I made a custom pump handle for my 1322 and I can pump it faster than ever! Links to the mods and 3D print files are on my channel.
When pumping up the StrikePoint, I put my right hand over the breech and trigger housing. That gives me plenty of grip and then just pump... easy peasy mon... my biggest gripe with the strikepoint is the front sight. I'm seriously considering cutting off the shroud of the front sight. The Crossman especially with the Steel Breech is very versatile.
Wingman This oldgeorge from Northern California I bought a 1322 and had mod it steel breech and 1399 stock and a new forgrip and 18" barrel and williams peep sight . I love your videos God bless wingman to you and your family. Oldgeorge I am 78 years old
Keep shooting George and thanks for watching. Much appreciated.
Best video ever... Now this is what all videos should be about thanks bro. 👍
Thank you.
Straight up honest review right there.
Thanks brother.
Thanks for the review. I agree that the safety issues and ease of use are critical. I would recommend the Classic American 13xx for all the points that you mentioned. See the good comments by others on the Crosman. Subscribed.
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The Crosman 13xx series is excellent imho. Wifey getting me another with stock for Xmas cuz I'm such a good boy. Easy to mod or service if you have basic tool skills. Fun fact: the 1377 with 3 pumps is nice and quiet for urban backyard target practice at 5-10m (or yards for my American friends).
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Thanks for an honest review man, exactly what I was looking for, I know the crossman in and out, I'm 70 years old had one of the originals, didn't know anything about the umarex but I have an avenger and I love it, almost bought the wrong pistol, so thanks again. Wish I could give you more than 1 thumbs up but you definitely got that one brother!
Jeez, ok, yeah outta the box, the Uma sucks, but... a few easy-to-do tweaks and it's pretty good: Cut off the shroud, cut/replace trigger spring w/shorter, file off that nasty corner on trigger guard. The Uma has a better breech, barrel screws in, it's pretty quiet, hits hard, decent accuracy. And, you can jerry-rig a rail on top to add optics.
Crosman pumpers are cool, but they need to buy the rights to Crosmods and incorporate all those cool goodies to hot rod their lineup.
I agree.
Thinking about some herd thinnin...squirrels around my Bird feeder, looking for a compare shopping thing and came across your viddie. Well done..informative.. good points.. good delivery and cadence. Answered my questions before I could think of them. Little cheesy on the gun toss, can't leave that around..!
Yeah... I'm told that some folks just cut off the front shroud of the umarex, but I'd be concerned there for strength of the sight without the shroud. The crossman for me was hard to measure, I've improved valves on my crossman, but tho I like the Umarex, Crossman has it outdone on pretty much EVERY LEVEL, but I keep shooting the Umarex to prove to myself that i can be accurate with it... you can, but Crossman makes it more intuitive... :D given the choice, Crossman for me all the way.
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Thanks for a great review. Was looking at the Umarex but I knew the good ole Crossman was the way to go. Thanks for convincing me, ordering the Crossman right now!!!
we use to get ducks with the same Crossman. Use to sell the ducks to am Asian woman on the block. head shots every time, then use my bait caster with a hulla popper to snag the dead bird and bring them to shore. $5 a pop but that was back in 1985, when gas was ,97 a gallon. and a burger fries and coke were $1,99
Good times for sure my friend. Thanks for watching.
If you take the trigger spring and compress it down you will drop from 4 lbs to a 2 lb trigger pull.
And the girls were free.❤️
The 1322 has every single hundreds of spare parts avaliable and can be infinitley fixed and rebuilt. It will last you forever unlike the Umarex.
At the StrikePoint can't you pull/push the red plastic out or use a heated needle or something like that to vanish out from existence giving you a smaller center-hole?
Thanks for being honest, I love the 1322 2240 platforms they have stood the test of time and are quality built .
I have 2 both moded of course.
Unfortunately on some of the sponsored channels they don't give any negative info , I bought a crosman icon there were only 2 reviews one was glowing but no mention of the bolt that feels like it has sand in it or the fact that rhere were no attachment points for sling , bipod , light or handle .
I'm happy with my Gun but some fore knowledge would have been nice .
The other gun you don't hear bad things about but is pure crap in Benjamin Trail NP pistol Gen 1 .
I can't say enough bad things about that gun , So again thank you for being honest and giving the true picture of what you get for your money
So cool seeing Terry from Buckrail-line post a comment, his stock made my Crosman Icon into and sweet package with my only complaint being the bolt is not smooth in operation.
Great video. thanks
Sweet finally anair gun video :) and of one of my favourite models the 1300 series
Thanks for watching.
While I have handled Crosman pistols since the early 70s and as such have lamented how they just kept cutting corners; at least there are aftermarket fixes to make them somewhat worthy again. FWIW; I have a 1377, 1322, and a custom shop carbine and try to get them all outside now and then. I also have an early 80s 1377 that was more intelligently made than the others. So, I figured; may as well get the Strike Point and see what they did to correct the gross negligence of Crosman. Well, like you said; they made a worse copy and even did other annoying things like a grip and trigger sized for small hands (???) on a large pistol. I barely use it and have yet to throw it over the hill. Thanks for telling the truth. Now, let's put metal breeches on all the Crosman guns and get serious. ;-)
Thanks for commenting and watching. Much appreciated.
What kind of corners did you see being cut?
Thanks for the review. Have you ever done a comparison between the Crosman 1322 and the Diana Chaser?
And yes I would like to see them chronied.
I haven’t but I might be willing to if I ever get my hands on a Chaser.
Great honest review my friend, the 1322 is hands down a better pistol in every way. That Strike Point is a hunk of plastic crap, trigger pull over 10lbs... awful.
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Great video brother thank you!! My pops bought me and my brothers our first Crosman’s when I was 8 and my older brothers were 10 & 14. We had tons of fun! Thank you again for all your cool videos, keep up the great work!!😁
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RESPECT to you, Good review man, Thanks
Thanks for watching.
When I saw that Umarex required cocking before pumping sent chills down ma spine that's scary.
The lack of aftermarket for the umarex strike point is the only thing that deters me from purchasing it. That gun would do a lot better if it came with an optional shoulder stock like the crosman does. And maybe a way to swap in a longer barrel and use a steel breach. And it's a shame because I like the look of the gun. If anyone ever comes up with a aftermarket shoulder stock whether I'd be 3D printed or actually pressed I will buy one of those in a heartbeat
absolutely love mine all though she's nowhere near as fancy as yours partner. great video
I love honest people. Thank you.
Sound like a good dude 😎 we appreciate your honest reviews ..I just ordered a 1377 the other day been wanting one forever..I have a built 2240 , 362 with a steel breech that I stole off my 2240🤣 and now a 1377 coming ..fun guns to tinker with for sure .. still a daisy guy but they don't have much variety , love my Winchester 1977xs it's a beast but those crosmans are growing on me lmao
Yep, having owned the Crosman, i would agree.
Real good video I have A1377 it's probably 45 years old never had any problems with it
Thanks for watching.
Good one Jon - tell it like it is. All the best brother.
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i bought a crosman 1377 and it said it would come feb 2 but it got pushed back so im hoping its ganna come today
I really enjoyed your review. You could not have been more honest then to throw that UMEREX away. THANKS !
Great review. You already know what bought. It arrives today. These dam pigeons are goin down.
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Haha id love a p1377 in blk. Ive done tons of research on add-ons and since ive got a bit over 4000 Crosman Premier Hollow Points still in the factory package I feel I need one. I do have a .22 it is a AV Avenger Bullpup and it absolutely loves the Crosman Hollow Points. I have split cards and hit thumb tacks at 85yds.
UMAREX looks like a designer gun, where as the Crosman's more of a shooter's gun, old looking guns have since perfected the ergonomics long, long ago.
I am glad I saw this review before I bought the strike force. It was cheaper so I was tempted. But I bought the New 1377c with a stock instead. You saved me some money. The sights might look simple and very plasticity on the crosman. But the peephole sight is really good in carbine mode. You don't really need optics unless you find them easier. Everybody is different. But the barrel quality is superb, its a straight shooter. I didn't even have to adjust windage for point of impact. I only had to adjust the vertical for range. Thanks for saving me money. I got a great little shooter.
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$60-80….I pay almost $200 for some after minor mods.🤣
😂😂😂😂😂 just having fun ..... I've taken out so much game with the 1322 .... but oooook
Great job on the video.
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recommend a pellet gun for cridders?
@@d.a.j.9653 Crosman Premier hollowpoint 14.8 grain. It’s got to be one of the most reliable pellets. I’ve used for over 30 years and they are affordable.
I've always been real happy with the stock cross man trigger only umarex gun I've ever had the trigger was the worst thing I've ever used. Was all around terrible
Love the review. Thank god I watched this before buying that UX 👍🏴
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Seems like every video I watch from anyone they say “you’re not gonna be doing any pesting or rodent hunting with this, just backyard plinking.” Well what do I have to buy in order to Hunt Squirrels and Rabbits? Seems very discouraging. Are the only strong hunting guns those long rifles? That cost 3,000$? Or am I ever going to be able to buy something for $300 for small game hunting? I’m ready to just stop looking at this point
They are probably just saying that from a moral standpoint, 1322 will "neutralize" small game easily with decent shot placement.
Last 1322 I bought, the rear of the barrel was a half inch to the left of the front of the barrel. You literally had to hold the gun cock eyed to line up the sights. Returned it and wrote Crossman off ever since
Thank you man!
I like it.
Great review
Thank you sir.
Good analyzation, very thorough
I have a super upgraded 1322, and a crosman 362 im about to modify. Good guns.
Pozdrawiam serdecznie z HAMBURGA, GERMANY, znam Crosman 2240 , posiadam , a w drodze do mnie jest 1377 . Zamówiłem sobie 1377 , bo widzę na Waszych filmach,że jest to bardzo wyjątkowy pistolet pneumatyczny, a że jestem mieszkańcem HAMBURGA , znam dobrze wyroby Niemców ...dawniej niemiecka produkcja znana była przede wszystkim z wysokiej jakości, precyzji wykonania, ale to - DAWNIEJ! Dziś ... każdy widzi jak jest, a Fakty są takie , że produkt z Chin często jest lepiej wykonany niż ... niemiecki!!! W przypadku tego pistoletu Umarex , powiem że Niemcy próbowali zrobić COŚ w stylu CROSMAN,ale...no właśnie, pozostaje to ALE ... Dopiero natrafiłem na Twój kanał , zostaję , bo wszystko co tu pokazujesz , jest naprawdę bardzo ciekawe!!!
i grew with the american classic the one with the magnet which take bb's and pellets and the crosman 1322 and the 177 is the best nothing compares it
Good review , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Thanks for watching and commenting Michael
i got them both for my boys we now have 3 crossmans 0 strikepoints its cool to see them upgrade them ,,after a misfire of the strikepoint my oldest asked to pitch it so proud of him,,,the crossman is really not a toy strike point is says my boys
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Almost a stacked deck with the 1322 being around longer with way more accessories etc, but the the Strike is just a bad design. Thanks Jon.
True that.
The Strike Point pistol looks sort of like Umarex and Hi-Point did a collaboration and made an air pistol together.
Good review my friend.
I just bought a crossman 2240 a few days ago and already its leaking air and won't hold a charge 🙃
Try some pep-oil on the co2 cartridge that may help. Seals may be dry. Then cycle the bolt and dry fire a few times.
@@Wingman115 cheers mate I've tried that and went through several co2 cartridges. Still a slight constant hiss. Then after 30 mins its empty again. If it wasn't for bad luck I would have no luck lol
On the 1300 you can smooth out the hammer sear and the back of the trigger. Also you can install an aftermarket adjustable trigger spring like I did.
Security concern is genuine
Thank you for the review !
I also chose the 1322
Crosman got it right on that model. Thanks for watching.
@@Wingman115 it would probably make a decent survival item. Compact, easy to carry lots of ammo and no CO2 necessary. I believe it could be ised to hunt grouse / squirrel at close range
Crosmans are excellent I got three 2250 models. All modded differently. so much to tune including PCP.
I recently got a 2240 but I've come to dislike the CO2 platform. Too cold 6 months of the year so I keep warm pumping my 13xxs lol. Other day only got 3 shots out of it before power went to crap.
Thanks for your honesty I ended up buying a 1322 but I almost bought a Umarex man I'm glad I didn't I just would have done with you did anyways throw it in the trash if it's unsafe
Glad I could help
Ive got both and both have downed crows my strike point is .22 both are red dotted and configured to rifle butts no longer pistol
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The Crosman is an iconic and beautiful piece of design. Its also amazing value. Great video, even if you were a bit harsh, the Crosman is a hard task to follow.
Only being harsh to save folks heartache and money. Thanks for watching.
@@Wingman115 Only a little🤠
Fantastic video
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Have you ever used a Daisy Powerline 717 air pistol, massively popular throughout the 70's and 80's the gun has to be cocked before the gun is pumped.
I have not. But I would like too.
@@Wingman115 nah stay away from it man, you would likely throw it down the yard as it has to be cocked before you pump it and believe it or not if you pull the bolt back and dont pull it all the way back therefor not cocking the gun you can still put a pellet in the breach and home the bolt then when the gun is pumped the compression fires the pellet immediately I kid you not.
Fps would of been great awesome review ❤❤
I Totally agree 👍.
The Strikepoint SUKS☠️.
Thanks for the Video.
Take care and God 🙏 Bless ✝️.
15 pumps on my Crosman 22 all day long.
It kicks when fired. I will be adding a 14” barrel next that will take it close to 650 fps.
Crosman All the way .. I'm always have problems with my umarex air guns..
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The Crosman looks like a better built pellet pistol 😉👍
True that.
To me it looks like Umarex copied Crosman.
It's a proven design that's hard to beat.
If so, they copied poorly.
I think I will skip the Umarex, and stick with my 1322
I've just had absolutely no sound, at all, with this video.
Worked for me.
The 1322 is a fantastic buy
You did trigger pull weight and all the measurements so why not do the chrony so we know. It takes ten seconds to do it.
Really wish they would stop throwing money into break barrels and put money into making the best pumper possible.
If you gotta choose, go with the guys who have been making them forever.
Thanks for watching.
Gracious…
Dang!!!... i guess i boughr the wrong gun 😮.....
Wish i seen this video 1st.
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Wrong way wrong way wrong tricks of her kids❤😮😂
crossman every time
I like this guy cus he reminds me of Danny McBride 😂 there like twins they even sound alike
I would love his money. 😂
which one is better i think crosman is always a legend
goes right back to kiss. don't think I need to spell it out!
LOL Thanks for watching Rick.
When I first saw Strike Point I was thinking 💭 WTF is this,,,1322 or 1377 replica???
I didn't even pay attention to it, I knew it was garbage...
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thats awefull close...lol I modded my crosman 2289 for $100 20" lothar Walther barrel, steel breech and put my bushnel 10x30 scope on it pluss valve + pump work machined by me
1400 fps with 27 grain crosman premier, but they're to soft to make it 100 yards.. so I use .22 hard cast at 70 grain....... yeah I kow but its the cheapest .22LR you can get @$160 bucks +
4 hours on a metal lathe.. :-)
I have both and the strike point sucks
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Breech leaks tho
Yeah, the Umarex is a step too far down the cheap and cheesey path. Crosman has been on this path, but stopped before disaster.
Pretty much did the same thing with that strike point what a pos
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Chuck Norris?
I have both the tested guns, I'm just plinking in the garage. Oh yea, I love my Crosmans, indestructible, accurate, and affordable! Strike point is accurate, powerful, for the money, worth a try. Not my go-to but I like it, try it yourself.
oh forgot to mention I have the crossman
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