That’s the big turn off for me with co2. And I see it as kinda a waste. Once you put in a co2 you got to use it kinda then and there or like you said it will leak out over time and again just be a waste. I think I have my mind made up on the crosman 1322. That eliminates the need for co2 and I am not give up fps or accuracy.In my experience, once a cylinder has it's sealed popped in a gun, it slowly leaks.
Make sure you're gonna use it the next day or two, or you may loose power
Thanks for the heads upIf you do buy a Crossman, buy it in person and have the pistol removed from the packaging to ensure the front sight is not canted - both my Crossman's had that issue, I returned both for that reason. Then I purchased a Hatsan 25, and am glad I did. Have fun with whatever you get.
I did a lot of looking into pellet guns to carry while moose hunting. It always seemed I came across partridge every time I had a large rifle. I looked at pistols and rifles and settled on a Savage Rascal firing CB caps. less noise then my 1377's in 177 and 22. A little bulkier to carry but no questions about carrying a handgun
I carry a little badger for that purpose. Folds in half and fits right into my bag. I bring that little gun just about everywhere with me when hunting because it’s just so handy.I did a lot of looking into pellet guns to carry while moose hunting. It always seemed I came across partridge every time I had a large rifle. I looked at pistols and rifles and settled on a Savage Rascal firing CB caps. less noise then my 1377's in 177 and 22. A little bulkier to carry but no questions about carrying a handgun
I've owned a 1322 for ~20yrs now. It's been a great plinker and while many hate the pumping I'm ok with it because I don't have to always pump to full power for my intended target.
At 10 pumps the 22 hits hard.
The only mods done is a steel breech/ LPA MIM rear sight and grips painted black. I'm now looking to add a shoulder stock and maybe an optic to see it's potential.
If you're not using it for a while make sure you have one pump charged. Keeps the seals in good shape and so far so good with mine.....
If you do buy a Crossman, buy it in person and have the pistol removed from the packaging to ensure the front sight is not canted - both my Crossman's had that issue, I returned both for that reason. Then I purchased a Hatsan 25, and am glad I did. Have fun with whatever you get.
That is actually the current law. From https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/firearms/specific-types-firearms
Air guns that are replica firearms
These are air guns not powerful enough to cause serious injury or death, but designed to resemble a real firearm with near precision. Replica firearms, except for replicas of antique firearms, are classified as prohibited devices.
A 22 at 500fps won't do a gopher unless you're holding the barrel practically to its head.
Get a rifle.
You realize (or probably not) that the front sight is just a press fit over the barrel? And that the barrel and breech are not locked together either, eh?
Part of the real attraction to the Crosman guns, to me, was that they built many of their models out of the parts bins from previous models, and only made new parts if they were needed, so the 13XX series guns are pretty much all related to the older pump up rifles and pistols, and a lot of the parts interchange.
Same with the CO2 2240, parts on those can date back to the first 12 gram cartridge pistol, the Model 150, as well as the dual cartridge Model 160 rifle.
Hi trevj, you are correct, it never occurred to me that the barrel could just be rotated to correct the sight alignment (I assume that is what you were suggesting). Having said that, I wouldn't bother to correct an issue that the manufacturer created, it wouldn't indicate quality control was was important. ymmv.
Thank you for the information though.
Take care,
go .22 and humans aren't accurate with pistols... I agree with Jake ^ on the Crosman 1322 get the rifle stock for it. I had one as a kid and just recently got another.
I have the 1322 Crosman and I bought the rifle stock for it. They definitely are made for kids as mine is at least 6 inches too short for me. I don't use it as it's useless to me.




























