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PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 2:03 am 
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Dear friends, I shot Crosman 1377 ("out of box") today and got 162/200. Just standing one hand, open sights. Distance 6 meter and the target was according the distance. Sights are awful, need to aim low left to compensate wrong sights. Plus trigger pull over 2000 gramm. My purpose was to get over 150/200. Yes, there were "whites", but all in "6". Luckely managed to get 162/200.
The best 5 shot additional seria today , was probably 44-45.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 5:38 am 
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Good shooting. Keep it up.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 3:15 pm 
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Nice for a stock pistol, with just simple modification you can get better than the 190/200 i got at 6m (i use 10m rifle target)with my 2240 modification, 1300 serie have a better consitant velocity than co2 version.

A steel breech with LPA sight and a buffing job on trigger and sear may be a ajustable spring and sure you will do awsome score.

You shoot very well keep going

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 10:35 pm 
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matou2041 wrote:
Nice for a stock pistol, with just simple modification you can get better than the 190/200 i got at 6m (i use 10m rifle target)with my 2240 modification, 1300 serie have a better consitant velocity than co2 version.

A steel breech with LPA sight and a buffing job on trigger and sear may be a ajustable spring and sure you will do awsome score.

You shoot very well keep going

No, I don't think it is possible to "get better than the 190/200" with a stock 1377 )) Surely not for old guy like me who started shooting at age 71 )) But getting 170/200 with stock 1377 is possible and worth probably 180/200 or even 190/200 with good quality pistols. Of course, I own much better pistols like IZH46, but taming stock 1377 is necessary work. To my humble opinion


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2021 1:47 am 
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No i mean you can get the 190 with some simple upgrade. Before i change my sight i never get better than 160/200.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2021 6:08 am 
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Sergei1950 wrote:
No, I don't think it is possible to "get better than the 190/200" with a stock 1377 )) Surely not for old guy like me who started shooting at age 71 )) But getting 170/200 with stock 1377 is possible and worth probably 180/200 or even 190/200 with good quality pistols. Of course, I own much better pistols like IZH46, but taming stock 1377 is necessary work. To my humble opinion


A good/quality pistol will do 200/200 each and every time ;)

I have a strong distain for multi-pumps and I'm not certain becoming proficient with a 1377 is necessary for skill development however it's a classic, afforable, likely fun for many, and that's the whole point.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2021 7:19 am 
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matou2041 wrote:
No i mean you can get the 190 with some simple upgrade. Before i change my sight i never get better than 160/200.

Yes, I understand what you means. But I stubbornly insist on no upgrade with 1377 )) And thanks for your "160/200". I think it can be some standard , when you can say "I am OK with pistols" ))


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2021 7:28 am 
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jckstrthmghty wrote:
Sergei1950 wrote:
No, I don't think it is possible to "get better than the 190/200" with a stock 1377 )) Surely not for old guy like me who started shooting at age 71 )) But getting 170/200 with stock 1377 is possible and worth probably 180/200 or even 190/200 with good quality pistols. Of course, I own much better pistols like IZH46, but taming stock 1377 is necessary work. To my humble opinion


A good/quality pistol will do 200/200 each and every time ;)

I have a strong distain for multi-pumps and I'm not certain becoming proficient with a 1377 is necessary for skill development however it's a classic, afforable, likely fun for many, and that's the whole point.

Thanks a lot for understanding. Another important point - after 1377 you can shoot any center-fire pistol with no problems due to it's heavy trigger. After Styer - by no means )) Many years before when I was young (slightly over 50) I bought ungly Baikal IZH 53 and shot a couple months. Never got over 60 -70 per 100. It jumps like crazy every time. But when I visited USA the same year, I shot 9mm over 85/100 with no problems at 25 meter distance.


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Sergei1950 wrote:
Thanks a lot for understanding. Another important point - after 1377 you can shoot any center-fire pistol with no problems due to it's heavy trigger. After Styer - by no means )) Many years before when I was young (slightly over 50) I bought ungly Baikal IZH 53 and shot a couple months. Never got over 60 -70 per 100. It jumps like crazy every time. But when I visited USA the same year, I shot 9mm over 85/100 with no problems at 25 meter distance.


Springer pellet pistols are a skill all it's own and hard on the shoulder/elbow. Pellet pistol as a whole is an excellent start/warmup for PB's. Starting with 9mm will only teach you a lot of bad habits. Namely involuntary flinching and aim compensation. 25m is a tough distance for many with pb pistol.

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