Factory Authorized Repairs for Crosman, Benjamin, Sheridan & Daisy Airguns
Warranty Service for Crosman & Benjamin Airguns
Prices listed below include:
Complete dis-assembly and thorough cleaning of internal parts
Seal replacement
Valve work to maximize performance where applicable
Minor repairs such as valve seat polishing
Small parts replacement at my discretion
Additional parts and labor are extra.
- Rebuild Kit Crosman 1377 1322. All New Parts. Crosman 357 Ph1 Ph2 Seal Kit Parts Over 300 Sold From Crosman Service Station. Crosman 38t 38c Seal.
- In this video i show you how to and where to properly oil your crosman pump up air guns 1322 1377 this will also apply to many other pump up pistols and rifl.
This video is about the 1377 and 1322 teardown to replace seals and the piston cup. More info is at the blog here; northwestairguns.com. Crosman Air Rifles. 100 Owner's Manual (1942-1951) 101 Owner's Manual (1925-1951) 102 Owner's Manual (1926-1951) 104 Owner's Manual (1942-1950) 107 / 108 Owner's Manual (1949) 1077 Owner's Manual & EVP (1994-1998) See all 167 articles Crosman Air Pistols. 1008 Owner's Manual & EVP (1992-1997) 1008 Owner's Manual & EVP (1997-Present). One factory service manual for Crosman models 1322 & 1377 pistols. This is a nice printed copy of an original five page factory service manual. Plus a 2 page printed copy of an exploded view, parts & price list.
I will clean up the exterior as much as is practical given the time allotted for a repair.
Crosman 1377 Parts Diagram
All work comes with a 90 day warranty. Please send an email if your model isn’t listed. Prices are subject to change without notice.
Warranty:
Within 90 days of the date of sale/invoice I will repair, replace or refund at my discretion. I guarantee that the airguns will hold air and function as they did when they left the factory.
Return shipping: Pistols = $20.00, Rifles = $25.00 Additional charges for AK and HI.
Model | Price |
BENJAMIN | |
132 & 137 | $80.00 |
312 & 317 | $100.00 |
342, 347, 392P, 397P | $100.00 |
392PA, 397PA, 392, 397 | $100.00 |
SHERIDAN | |
“C” Series Rocker Safety Model | $100.00 |
“C” Series Hold Down Safety Model | $125.00 |
“E” Series | $80.00 |
“F” Series | $80.00 |
CROSMAN | |
Early Model Pneumatic (pump) rifles and pistols | |
100, 101, 102, 104 | $150.00 |
105, 106, 130, 760, 761, 1300 | $100.00 |
140, 1400 | $100.00 |
Late Model Pneumatic (pump) rifles and pistols | |
66, 760, 766, 1377, 1322, 2100, 2200 | $65.00 |
CO2 rifles and pistols | |
38T, 38C, 1008, 1077 | $80.00 |
MK I, Mk II, 70, 150, 160, 166, 180, 400, 622 | $80.00 |
111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 118 | $80.00 |
600, 1100 | $100.00 |
HEALTHWAYS/PLAINSMAN | |
175 | $80.00 |
Crosman 1377 Repair Manual Transmission
- Ed from USA asked:
Can you put a laser pointer on it?
- Mark from USA:
There is no mounting rail on the stock 1377. You would have to mount the steel breech kit Crosman .177-Cal Steel Breech Kit,.... Then you can mount optics on the gun,
- Mark from USA:
- steven from USA asked:
I'm upgrading my P1377 sight to the Williams Notch sight - in the notes says it will fit if its been modified with the AS2250-013 receiver kit. cant find that anywhere. can anyone point me in the right direction? thanks
- Mark from USA:
You need the Steel breach installed. Crosman .177-Cal Steel Breech Kit,.... Then the Notch sight should fit.
- Mark from USA:
- Mr. E from USA asked:
Is the trigger adjustable
- Mark from USA:
Somewhat.
- Mark from USA:
- Thomas from USA asked:
I am strictly left handed. Do the grips feel okay for a lefty?
- Stacey from USA:
Yes
- Stacey from USA:
- Peter from USA asked:
Can it be ship to Canada?
- Tyler from USA:
No
- Tyler from USA:
- Richard from USA asked:
There is a hollow pin below the front site that the cocking mechanism hinges on. The cocking action causes the pin to move away from one side. I have been taping it back into place so that the won't slip out.Is there a fix for this?Thank you,Richard
- Andrew from USA:
You can buy an upgraded roll pin - search the web. Most of us who own this family of pumpers have done this mod for 1377, 1322, etc.
- Bros80 from USA:
You might want to try to out the pin on a hard surface and insert a tapered punch in each end and lightly tap it with a hammer to 'mushroom' the ends of the pin
- Andrew from USA:
- Evan from USA asked:
I know there is a stock I can buy for it, but is there a way to add a barrel extension to this pistol?
- Jacob from Canada:
You can buy longer barrels to replace the stock barrel up to 24 inches long in .177 and .22
- Jacob from Canada:
- Mick from United Kingdom asked:
Can this Air pistol be shipped to the UK, kind regards Mick G
- Andrew from USA:
See my results and judge for yourself:6.79gr .177 Predator GTO Domed - FX Pocket Chronograph -Factory - unmodified @ 65F: #of 5-shot pumps Avg FPS 3 378 4 443 5 492 6 513 7 571 8 574 9 589 10 602
- Stanley from USA:
Doubtful this pistol can produce 600fps ?
- Andrew from USA:
- Robert from USA asked:
Is this a pellet air pistol or a BB air pistol or both?
- Stanley from USA:
This is a .177 caliber pellet pistol only.
- Stanley from USA:
- Jasper from India asked:
How long can I leave it pumped -say 7 to 10 pumps - without damaging the integral parts ?
- Stanley from USA:
I wouldn't leave it pumped for more than an hour ?
- Stanley from USA:
- txfish219 from USA asked:
When not using the 1377C or other muti-pump gun, should you leave it pumped?If yes, how many pumps?
- Stanley from USA:
Joe, this information is not in the manual because if it never broke down they couldn't sell you repair parts (its about money dude? )
- Joe from USA:
I emailed Crosman and was told to leave gun with one pump in it. Why this was not in the manual? Maybe a safety libability issue (if a pellet was left in the chamber).
- Stanley from USA:
1 to two 2 pumps will work i periodically check mine to make sure there still holding air.
- michael from USA:
Probably should I personally didnt know this until recently, mine is almost 20 years old, stored unpumped and used occasionally and it still functions well.
- Tyler from USA:
Leave one pump in the gun when not in use.
- Stanley from USA:
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