Nice i’m still waiting on mine.next project.ready with modifications first with the 1377BR and 1322 they only need in the future a steel breech.nice video again👍😉🇳🇱
Good stuff reeves ! I have 1322 pumper with a custom stock and a 14 inch barrel and it is very accurate , they are excellent guns , mine is quite old , I got it used of a mate . Greetings Portsmouth England 🏴
Cracking little pistols these I have one and carry it daily for pest control purposes and are very capable for quick dispatching when needed. I’ve had mine for a good few years now and it’s never let me down.
I have the 2240, and I can’t hit a barn door. I don’t know if it’s me, the pellets I’m using or the gun itself. And I’m supporting my hands on a couple of sturdy pillows. Must be the gun. After all, a mechanic always blames his tools. 🙄😊
Hi.. as a beginner I’m torn between co2 pistols and PCP… I realise the PCP requires a pump but after that there is no other costs beside pellets, in your opinion do you think something like the Crosman is worth buying even with the extra cost of co2 canisters..? Thanks
Yes. The Crosman 2240 is a very affordable, powerful and accurate Co2 pistol and if like me you have around 75 Co2 airguns then buying in bulk (You can get 100 capsules for under £30) There are plenty of break Barrel pistols, some Pneumatic pistols that are very affordable and only require pellets only. A really good beginner pistol is the Beeman P17 single stroke Pneumatic that you can get in both .177 & .22 Cal. If you scroll through my videos you will find a fair few break barrels that are very good, and affordable as long as you shop around. Springers and Gas ram help you learn a good shooting technique, especially the hold, where Pneumatic are re-coilless.
@@reevessairgunningreviews5572 just had a quick browse on internet and your wife’s 2300T is quite expensive compared to the 2240.. I realise it has the steel breech etc but it’s £100 dearer! the 2240 appears to sell around £120… but has a steel breech mod for about £45 if needed 🤷🏻♂️
Hi Neil, enjoyed video, look forward to the next when you have done some more customising on these great air pistols.
Only downside they are very loud for my garden shooting I need a silencer, could you do a review on that too please ?
@@stephenhancock86 I will be fitting silencer adapters with wider foresights in the future.
Nice i’m still waiting on mine.next project.ready with modifications first with the 1377BR and 1322 they only need in the future a steel breech.nice video again👍😉🇳🇱
Heyup chap, enjoyed the plinking & review, cheers buddy, Jon 👍 Hawkes Eye TV 👍😁
Good stuff reeves ! I have 1322 pumper with a custom stock and a 14 inch barrel and it is very accurate , they are excellent guns , mine is quite old , I got it used of a mate . Greetings Portsmouth England 🏴
Cracking little pistols these I have one and carry it daily for pest control purposes and are very capable for quick dispatching when needed. I’ve had mine for a good few years now and it’s never let me down.
Nice video 👍😉
I have the 2240, and I can’t hit a barn door. I don’t know if it’s me, the pellets I’m using or the gun itself. And I’m supporting my hands on a couple of sturdy pillows. Must be the gun. After all, a mechanic always blames his tools. 🙄😊
Clean the barrel, get a quality pellet and keep a steady hand.
Try steel pellets. I have a $300.00 Gamo Swarm rifle that shoots crap with lead pellets but is absolutely surgical with gamo steel pellets.
@@artemisia2002usinteresting. I looked for the steel pellets, but could not find them. Where did you get yours?
@@kelalamusic9258 Amazon or Ebay
I've got one and I've sussed it. They hit high, but at 25m they ate bang on. Make sure your windagebid right though
Enjoy your video Neil. Now you started with some mods you might as well go the hole hog and completely transform it😆
Wow, that zoom 😮damn! 😁
Managed to blow the end off the suppressor on mine. Looking for a replacement.
Good clear video. Looking forward to seeing a video with the Moderator fitted...Off subject what camera are you using?
Panasonic HC-V180
Try it on 25 meters. Shoots better then my 22lr
Would this be good for getting rid of pigeons on a roof?
@@jacquisenior6811 No, but the more powerful 2250XL Ratcatcher would have the energy out to 15 Yards, with a scope on.
Try the Artemis cp-1M
Whhat model of rear sight is that
It’s a Crosman LPA sight, but it will only fit the steel breech, not the standard plastic one.
What is the advantage of getting a steel breech.
It makes the barrel much more stable and the plastic breech will wear eventually.
Hi.. as a beginner I’m torn between co2 pistols and PCP… I realise the PCP requires a pump but after that there is no other costs beside pellets, in your opinion do you think something like the Crosman is worth buying even with the extra cost of co2 canisters..? Thanks
Yes. The Crosman 2240 is a very affordable, powerful and accurate Co2 pistol and if like me you have around 75 Co2 airguns then buying in bulk (You can get 100 capsules for under £30) There are plenty of break Barrel pistols, some Pneumatic pistols that are very affordable and only require pellets only. A really good beginner pistol is the Beeman P17 single stroke Pneumatic that you can get in both .177 & .22 Cal. If you scroll through my videos you will find a fair few break barrels that are very good, and affordable as long as you shop around. Springers and Gas ram help you learn a good shooting technique, especially the hold, where Pneumatic are re-coilless.
@@reevessairgunningreviews5572 Thankyou for replying and the advice…🙂
@@dingnextstop No problem.👍
@@reevessairgunningreviews5572 just had a quick browse on internet and your wife’s 2300T is quite expensive compared to the 2240.. I realise it has the steel breech etc but it’s £100 dearer! the 2240 appears to sell around £120… but has a steel breech mod for about £45 if needed 🤷🏻♂️
You have excellent eyesight. I would not be able to shoot at those distance with open sight
Only with my Yellow shooting glasses otherwise I can’t see the sights.
RAF flag, nice one.