Good stuff, I’m surprised they put the stock on so tight in the UK. Was there a part 2 conclusion? 👀 I will say that I’ve seen some buggered Crosman screws straight from the factory. What I love here in the States is that I can call their customer service and order a bunch of cheap parts though in case anything ever needs fixing I’ve got extras of everything.
Just have to be aware of those tiny parts. As long as you take care its pretty easy. We'll within most people scope. The crossmans are good to work on. 👍
@@RealAirgunAdventures the fact that I can get most parts from crosman makes it less stressfull! If this tiny ball or spring fly out I just got to pay arround 2.30$CAD each on my next order haha
@@RealAirgunAdventures quick question...would you spend 5$ (poor boy money) just to make sure you don't end up swearing while looking for a tiny safety spring or steel ball? Oh and any clue of the size of the nut and bolt id need to replace the push pin in the front of a 1377/1322? {Looks like I still have howeworks to do before messing with it} [Crosman got 20% off until the 9th]
@@LowkeyAirgunner I would happily spend 5 Canadian. That would cost me 50 British pounds at the current value 🤣 I don't know the bolt size but I could try to measure it for you.
@@RealAirgunAdventures should I be able to put the pin back in if I buy a new one? Haha You mean it would cost this much only for those tiny parts? I am so poor I am thinking about saving 5$ by taking it appart under a blanket hahaha
Once again, another interesting, informative well shot video! Am I correct in thinking that all I need to do to look after my brand new 2250xl is put a couple of drops of pellgun oil on the pellet probe every now and then? Did you manage to find out any more about the flashpup "situation "?
That would be right tricky for me too do , apart from the fact ive got scratched reading glasses from the pound shop , ive also got fingers like pigs nipples .. I'm onto a loser from the start ..
Lol, I could do with a pair of pound shop reading glasses. It's only the spring and ball bearing that's tricky. You could leave them but I know I'd loose them for sure.
For the Philip’s screws I have a no 2 pozi bit.. this rifle has been butchered. Philos bits for Philip’s screws pozi bits for pozi screws jis bits for jis screws..
@@RealAirgunAdventures always makes me laugh, go to a timber merchant’s and the kids serving that have never learned imperial still say 2x4 not 50x100. Then say you want 5m of 2x4 rather than 5.4 yd….
Aaargh! The reassembly process for putting the spring and ball bearing back in are out of the picture! That's the only bit I needed 😞
Sorry about that. I've got to do it again soon. I'll film a close up 👍
5.25
only a suggestion but that tiny spring looks just like a yale lock spring
maybe useful to know if it ever decides to go on an adventure :)
Thanks, I might grab a couple for the future. 👍
Thanks for watching.
Good stuff, I’m surprised they put the stock on so tight in the UK. Was there a part 2 conclusion? 👀 I will say that I’ve seen some buggered Crosman screws straight from the factory. What I love here in the States is that I can call their customer service and order a bunch of cheap parts though in case anything ever needs fixing I’ve got extras of everything.
I like Crossman but the do make the hard to get into for the UK. I'll put the final part up soon. Thanks for watching.
@@RealAirgunAdventures looking forward to it
The trigger part is less scary than what I remembered!
I might open my Kenadian 1377 one day I was a bit bummed about the 10pump velocity 🙄
Just have to be aware of those tiny parts. As long as you take care its pretty easy. We'll within most people scope. The crossmans are good to work on. 👍
@@RealAirgunAdventures the fact that I can get most parts from crosman makes it less stressfull!
If this tiny ball or spring fly out I just got to pay arround 2.30$CAD each on my next order haha
@@RealAirgunAdventures quick question...would you spend 5$ (poor boy money) just to make sure you don't end up swearing while looking for a tiny safety spring or steel ball?
Oh and any clue of the size of the nut and bolt id need to replace the push pin in the front of a 1377/1322?
{Looks like I still have howeworks to do before messing with it}
[Crosman got 20% off until the 9th]
@@LowkeyAirgunner I would happily spend 5 Canadian. That would cost me 50 British pounds at the current value 🤣 I don't know the bolt size but I could try to measure it for you.
@@RealAirgunAdventures should I be able to put the pin back in if I buy a new one? Haha
You mean it would cost this much only for those tiny parts?
I am so poor I am thinking about saving 5$ by taking it appart under a blanket hahaha
Very helpful video am having to do the same to my 2250, is part 2.0 out yet ? Great work
Hi, Part 2 is coming very soon. I've had to re shoot a lot of it. Thanks for watching
my 2400kt was leaking it was part number 2250-160 (puncture pin) that was causing the leaking in mine
Hi, that's interesting.did it leak as soon as the cartridge was installed?
Once again, another interesting, informative well shot video! Am I correct in thinking that all I need to do to look after my brand new 2250xl is put a couple of drops of pellgun oil on the pellet probe every now and then? Did you manage to find out any more about the flashpup "situation "?
You are correct and a drop on the co2 caplet when you load a new one. Regarding the flashpup, I should have news next week. I drop it in here for you.
@@RealAirgunAdventures ok. That's great, thanks. 🙂👍
@@jonwoodhousea.k.a.pistolcr3943 your welcome
That would be right tricky for me too do , apart from the fact ive got scratched reading glasses from the pound shop , ive also got fingers like pigs nipples .. I'm onto a loser from the start ..
Lol, I could do with a pair of pound shop reading glasses. It's only the spring and ball bearing that's tricky. You could leave them but I know I'd loose them for sure.
Do you need a licence for that model to shoot wood pigeons?
Hiya, is part 2 available?? I can’t find it…?
It's on its way. 👍
What ever happened to part 2.0?
It's on the way.
For the Philip’s screws I have a no 2 pozi bit.. this rifle has been butchered. Philos bits for Philip’s screws pozi bits for pozi screws jis bits for jis screws..
It's just mixed metaphors, it a modern 2250 so it does have pozi screws. I often talk in feet and inches too, when metric would be more appropriate 😅
@@RealAirgunAdventures always makes me laugh, go to a timber merchant’s and the kids serving that have never learned imperial still say 2x4 not 50x100. Then say you want 5m of 2x4 rather than 5.4 yd….
@@Airgunfunrich yep I'm terrible for that. 1/2 pipe and 15mm fittings 🤣
@@Airgunfunrich in canada we say 16 foot of 2x4 hahaha
Mate i have a bag of about 200 of they little ball bearings haha
You are a wealthy man 😅🤣