i hvae one i praise it, u dont have to order some parts to make it better
u could do all internal mods with some minor things u get from you hardware store......just looks around in our mods and repair section
you will find everything u need to know, and as for mine its at 826 fps
with all internal mods and a 18 inch barrel.
Crosman 2289 "Backpacker"
How about a picture?Aaron_2289g_guy wrote:i hvae one i praise it, u dont have to order some parts to make it better
u could do all internal mods with some minor things u get from you hardware store......just looks around in our mods and repair section
you will find everything u need to know, and as for mine its at 826 fps
with all internal mods and a 18 inch barrel.
COME on! Everybody has got to know their gun from the inside out, just summon the courage, and open 'er up!! If you have not ever taken your gun apart, you are not a complete airgunner! DO IT! GIT 'ER DONE!Gotrice23 wrote:I don't really believe in taking apart the airgun and playing around with the parts. This voids the warranty and might make the gun unsafe.Metalmuncher49 wrote:I recently picked up a used 2289. The only thing that for me would be essential would be to change the sights to something better. The other mods would improve power but it packs a pretty good punch just like it is.
Hey, don't hate. It releases negative energy, which is bad for everyone.
I'm not so sure about this, maybe I should take mechanics in school first???ABshooter wrote:COME on! Everybody has got to know their gun from the inside out, just summon the courage, and open 'er up!! If you have not ever taken your gun apart, you are not a complete airgunner! DO IT! GIT 'ER DONE!Gotrice23 wrote:I don't really believe in taking apart the airgun and playing around with the parts. This voids the warranty and might make the gun unsafe.Metalmuncher49 wrote:I recently picked up a used 2289. The only thing that for me would be essential would be to change the sights to something better. The other mods would improve power but it packs a pretty good punch just like it is.
To think an airgunner had sunk so low!! Just kiddin', nah you don't need any kind of course, just open 'er up, pull out the parts, put 'em bavk in and put 'er back together. It's fun!Gotrice23 wrote:I'm not so sure about this, maybe I should take mechanics in school first???ABshooter wrote:COME on! Everybody has got to know their gun from the inside out, just summon the courage, and open 'er up!! If you have not ever taken your gun apart, you are not a complete airgunner! DO IT! GIT 'ER DONE!Gotrice23 wrote: I don't really believe in taking apart the airgun and playing around with the parts. This voids the warranty and might make the gun unsafe.
Hey, don't hate. It releases negative energy, which is bad for everyone.
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