I like it! I am just getting into airguns and I really like working with these Crosman variants. Channels like yours let me see what is possible. I do think I might be a few years behind the heyday. My 3622 is working really well right now making 17-18 ft/lbs and accurate with JTS 16.08 pellets. (1/2" groups at 23 yards and not much worse at 30 yards) .177" ports 2, 000 psi fill, twenty great shots! I put an aluminum breech to keep the weight down. it is topped with a Hawke 2-7x32. It works well for birds, squirrels and rabbits.
I appreciate you taking a look at it Mack. Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you found your "sweet spot" with your 3622. Mine was only 17 tight shots. Couldn't get a good group either, you got a good one.
Did you use the original pressure tube? I ask because it was reported that the original Crosman tube is not up to the task of HPA. Check it out yourself at the Gateway To Airguns forum.😊
Thanks for the visit TC. Yes, it is the original tube. With the valve pinned at the 4 and 8 positions and limiting the pressure to 2200psi, I do believe there is still a good margin of safety present. Close attention to detail when filling, along with periodic visual inspections of pressure-related parts should keep me in the pink. I'm expecting a shot string profile similar to the 3622 regarding performance. Thank you for bringing this concern to my attention. I had put safety on the back burner for awhile.
Thanks for watching Air gunner. I appreciate your desire to own this beauty, but I don't see myself selling anything at the moment. Though I must admit my wife is definitely on your side.
Nice i like the stock If you were to pin the valve with magnum air set screws ss 3000psi. Iv got the aluminum wide trigger . If you get 362 Benjamin trigger housing aluminum .💯👍✌️🫡 iv got a few of the spacers a lot of the older model came with them.😉
Thanks JS, appreciate you taking a look at it. I pinned the valve under the wood line at the 4/8 position. But those set screws would've looked good, as well as strengthening it up a bit. I have a 362 with the aluminum frame, don't know if I'll use it. Lots of small items to take care of before I get to see the performance side of this one.
@BriceP.O.I. ya I no what you mean. When I build any of my customs if it's not supplied by someone. I build it completely from individual parts it's cheaper and there no left over stock parts. The thing that helps me the most is knowing what can be interchangeable with each model it also allows me to sometimes get the part at a lower price point because some models have the exact same part but is sold at a lower cost because of the model name. Wich doesn't make sense but I notice it's done quite a bit when pricing individual parts. On my 2260 to hpa conversions I use the magnum screws with a discovery valve that I modify similar to the way a boss valve. If you ever looking to make a externally high powered or big bore Crossman the most powerful valve iv used is the Don Catherine discovery power valve. There truly a power house id say the most powerful Crossman/Benjamin valve available for the 22xx series airguns. The build looks very nicely done 💪👌👍💯✌️🫡
@@josephsaucedo8691 Thanks JS. Yeah, I have so many extra parts that I'll never be able to use them all. My pumpers are in bags. I have thought about doing a .25, maybe in the near future. Hey, isn't it fun?
@BriceP.O.I. it sure is. Just to let you know I have 25cal parts that can be built in 2 different ways it can be built to a 25 cal marauder rifel bottle build similar to your 2240 builds or it could also be bult out to a 25cal marauder pistol similar but made from marauder rifel tube and valve assembly parts depending on what you would prefer to build it out to. Just a fyi if interested 💯👌👍🫡✌️
I like it! I am just getting into airguns and I really like working with these Crosman variants. Channels like yours let me see what is possible. I do think I might be a few years behind the heyday. My 3622 is working really well right now making 17-18 ft/lbs and accurate with JTS 16.08 pellets. (1/2" groups at 23 yards and not much worse at 30 yards) .177" ports 2, 000 psi fill, twenty great shots! I put an aluminum breech to keep the weight down. it is topped with a Hawke 2-7x32. It works well for birds, squirrels and rabbits.
I appreciate you taking a look at it Mack. Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you found your "sweet spot" with your 3622. Mine was only 17 tight shots. Couldn't get a good group either, you got a good one.
Nice!
Thank you Andres!
Lovely bit of kit 🇬🇧
Thank you very much FP. Glad you like it. Stop by often!🙂👍
Awesome! Only ? Is. Is mine next?? Cheers!
You have one? It could be. Thanks for taking a look Hank!
Did you use the original pressure tube? I ask because it was reported that the original Crosman tube is not up to the task of HPA. Check it out yourself at the Gateway To Airguns forum.😊
Thanks for the visit TC. Yes, it is the original tube. With the valve pinned at the 4 and 8 positions and limiting the pressure to 2200psi, I do believe there is still a good margin of safety present. Close attention to detail when filling, along with periodic visual inspections of pressure-related parts should keep me in the pink. I'm expecting a shot string profile similar to the 3622 regarding performance. Thank you for bringing this concern to my attention. I had put safety on the back burner for awhile.
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I Want this hm? In Philippine peso? maganda at solid tingnan..
Thanks for watching Air gunner. I appreciate your desire to own this beauty, but I don't see myself selling anything at the moment. Though I must admit my wife is definitely on your side.
@@BriceP.O.I. Thanks 🙏 appreciated
Nice i like the stock If you were to pin the valve with magnum air set screws ss 3000psi. Iv got the aluminum wide trigger . If you get 362 Benjamin trigger housing aluminum .💯👍✌️🫡 iv got a few of the spacers a lot of the older model came with them.😉
Thanks JS, appreciate you taking a look at it. I pinned the valve under the wood line at the 4/8 position. But those set screws would've looked good, as well as strengthening it up a bit. I have a 362 with the aluminum frame, don't know if I'll use it. Lots of small items to take care of before I get to see the performance side of this one.
@BriceP.O.I. ya I no what you mean. When I build any of my customs if it's not supplied by someone. I build it completely from individual parts it's cheaper and there no left over stock parts. The thing that helps me the most is knowing what can be interchangeable with each model it also allows me to sometimes get the part at a lower price point because some models have the exact same part but is sold at a lower cost because of the model name. Wich doesn't make sense but I notice it's done quite a bit when pricing individual parts. On my 2260 to hpa conversions I use the magnum screws with a discovery valve that I modify similar to the way a boss valve. If you ever looking to make a externally high powered or big bore Crossman the most powerful valve iv used is the Don Catherine discovery power valve. There truly a power house id say the most powerful Crossman/Benjamin valve available for the 22xx series airguns. The build looks very nicely done 💪👌👍💯✌️🫡
@@josephsaucedo8691 Thanks JS. Yeah, I have so many extra parts that I'll never be able to use them all. My pumpers are in bags. I have thought about doing a .25, maybe in the near future. Hey, isn't it fun?
@BriceP.O.I. it sure is. Just to let you know I have 25cal parts that can be built in 2 different ways it can be built to a 25 cal marauder rifel bottle build similar to your 2240 builds or it could also be bult out to a 25cal marauder pistol similar but made from marauder rifel tube and valve assembly parts depending on what you would prefer to build it out to. Just a fyi if interested 💯👌👍🫡✌️
@@josephsaucedo8691 It's definitely something to think about. Barrel as well. Thanks Bro.