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PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2021 9:34 am 
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My crosman 1377 shoots right approximately 20 mm on 10 meter. Sights are not adjustable. What can be done? May it be useful to file a little back sights to make it wider ? But right or left side? I am not good in Geometry ))


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2021 10:02 am 
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Steel breech kit. Gives you a lot of options with a dovetail mount…best upgrade imo


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2021 10:43 am 
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Iron sights explained in excruciating detail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BsF0TDNMZc
If you can loosen the barrel and /or barrel band and shift it sideways a bit and retighten, that may correct your POI.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2021 12:06 pm 
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The rear sight is adjustable for elevation and windage. Loosen the big vertical screw to slide left or right then tighten.

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Headdamage wrote:
The rear sight is adjustable for elevation and windage. Loosen the big vertical screw to slide left or right then tighten.

Thanks a lot. I tried today and it looks like it worked )) Surely it is not very precise , but probably OK for me. Actually it is great gun for it's price. The trigger is awful, but I think it is a challenge to make me better shooter ))


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2021 11:46 pm 
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Dukemeister wrote:
Iron sights explained in excruciating detail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BsF0TDNMZc
If you can loosen the barrel and /or barrel band and shift it sideways a bit and retighten, that may correct your POI.
Thanks. Actually my idea is not covered by this video


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2021 1:48 pm 
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Sergei1950 wrote:
Headdamage wrote:
The rear sight is adjustable for elevation and windage. Loosen the big vertical screw to slide left or right then tighten.

Thanks a lot. I tried today and it looks like it worked )) Surely it is not very precise , but probably OK for me. Actually it is great gun for it's price. The trigger is awful, but I think it is a challenge to make me better shooter ))


True is really not precise for sighting, that the raison lot of us but a steel breech with LLA MIM or william notched sight. At the same time you get a good 3/8 groove to put some optical sight like red dot scope ect ...

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:37 pm 
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matou2041 wrote:
Sergei1950 wrote:
Headdamage wrote:
The rear sight is adjustable for elevation and windage. Loosen the big vertical screw to slide left or right then tighten.

Thanks a lot. I tried today and it looks like it worked )) Surely it is not very precise , but probably OK for me. Actually it is great gun for it's price. The trigger is awful, but I think it is a challenge to make me better shooter ))


True is really not precise for sighting, that the raison lot of us but a steel breech with LLA MIM or william notched sight. At the same time you get a good 3/8 groove to put some optical sight like red dot scope ect ...

No ! Just "from the box" )) I am going to shoot crosman 1377 with no changes in order to improve my skills, not the technical part of the pistol. Tried to measure trigger pull. It looks like more than 2 kg or probably even more than 5 lb...


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Headdamage wrote:
The rear sight is adjustable for elevation and windage. Loosen the big vertical screw to slide left or right then tighten.
It's looks like you know crosman 1377 very well. What is it's trigger pull? To my primitive measures it is probably more than 5 lb. Actually too much for air-pistol


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Like most guns, the trigger pull will vary gun to gun.
The 1322 I had, had a very nice 1 kilo trigger pull. I epoxied an elevation and windage rear sight from a German Army rifle onto it, and
put a bead on it for the front sight. That worked very well.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2021 11:07 pm 
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To be honest I've never felt the need to fiddle with the triggers on these though others do. I have no idea what weight mine are but I've shot lots of military firearms over the years so I tend not to notice heavy triggers unless they are on a target rifle.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2021 12:43 am 
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Headdamage wrote:
To be honest I've never felt the need to fiddle with the triggers on these though others do. I have no idea what weight mine are but I've shot lots of military firearms over the years so I tend not to notice heavy triggers unless they are on a target rifle.
Air-pistol must have slightly above 500 gramm, .22 and centerfire 1500 gramm. It looks like 1377 has extremely heavy trigger for sport shooting


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2021 12:46 am 
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Daryl wrote:
Like most guns, the trigger pull will vary gun to gun.
The 1322 I had, had a very nice 1 kilo trigger pull. I epoxied an elevation and windage rear sight from a German Army rifle onto it, and
put a bead on it for the front sight. That worked very well.

1 kg trigger pull is just fine. When pistol's trigger pull is more than 1,5 kg it is pretty difficult to control sights when shooting


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