I got the steel breech, bolt, grips,barrel and barrel pumping band from Crosman. I ordered the mount and holographic sight off ebay. The parts are from the old 2289 pellet carbine or rat shooter parts list. The breech and bolt are the 2240 steel breech kit in .22. I will be happy to point...
Here is my 1377 converted to a 1322 with longer .22 caliber pellet barrel, better pumper grip along with black pistol grips. I put a red/green holographic sight on it also for my older eyes. :mrgreen:
This is only my second boat and I am real leary about cutting the decks and trying to make wood ones so I am thinking about just puting 8 inch round plastic screw ports in the bulkheads. I really have not got far enough to make a decision yet. I want to make sure it floats first. ET :wink:
It has been a while since I worked on my Cedar Strip Panel boat. I kind of got burned out for a while and just let it sit. Lighthouse Keepers Kid has been after me to finish so we could go fishing and I have been busy the last few days when I wasn’t waiting for glue or epoxy to dry. I just...
I just got a truglow holo sight and may put it on my 1322 conversion so I only have to put the dot on my target and pull the trigger. I know it is cheating, but it works for these old eyes. :shock:
The 1377 has a lot more after market upgrades and has proven to be a better pistol overall. If you read the Crosman Forum you will see that more recommend the 1377. A steel breech and bolt are $29.99 from Crosman which is all you need if you are not changing calibers. You can do many other...
Re: Pinckney Cafe' Pimento Cheese
I hope you each have had a wonderful Christmas and are blessed in the New Year.
If you like pimento cheese spread the way I do you might like to try this recipe. It is the best I have ever come up with and to date I have tasted none better made anywhere...
As soon as it is dry it will be ready to put the bottom on and place the bulkheads against the bulkhead ribs. The center rib will be removed before glassing.
Sanded both sides of the sides of the boat today. I decided to go ahead and do a saturation coat of expoxy on the panels before I cut and assemble them. :roll:
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