H&N vs JSB Pellets in the Crosman P1322

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024

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  • @nightwolf357.
    @nightwolf357. Před rokem +8

    Warning: upgrading is additive, I once started with a steel breach, then Crosman stock then nice scope, then 14" barrel then a silence adapter then a Donny Fl, and It still needs the flat top piston, saying

    • @la2123
      @la2123 Před rokem +1

      Yeah one last flat top piston mod and you're a step away to conquer the world ;)

    • @nightwolf357.
      @nightwolf357. Před rokem +2

      @@la2123 It started off as a $66.00 pistol, got more into it than most my break barrels... But use it more and have more fun with it as well... worth every penny... 😎

  • @MsFishingdog
    @MsFishingdog Před rokem +1

    Great video. Thanks

  • @fintoncanny3683
    @fintoncanny3683 Před rokem +7

    Disassemble the trigger group and pull out the safety bar and turn it the other way round.
    I am a left handed and it works for me.
    Also use a spent .22 cartridge over the sear spring and compress the spring to reduce its pressure.
    Polish trigger and sear touch points.
    Free mods that works and there is good community of modders for this pistol that I have used in the past.
    The steel breech and extended probe are a sound investment for this pistol not only for sighting options but also locks the barrel into position. Same with the stock little money and a leap in accuracy.
    I had so much fun modding my p1322 but be careful it very addictive.
    Hope all is well and keep safe

    • @aa0ni
      @aa0ni Před rokem +3

      Be extra careful when you do the safety modification... Ultra small spring and BB that jump out and get lost across whatever room you're in. Slowly remove that plate and use good tweezers or firm finger hold

    • @fintoncanny3683
      @fintoncanny3683 Před rokem

      Oh yeah forgotten about that little ball bearing and spring.
      There the fecking devils children they are lol.

    • @jasonnealey8325
      @jasonnealey8325 Před rokem

      Good advice, I prefer the hollow bolt probe over the extended , they are hard to find now but Melon Air has them .
      I did the same thing with my trigger spring and heated up one end of the spring to break its temper and compress it slightly .
      The metal breech is also an important upgrade and you can get out of hand easy, I think your comment hits the nail on the head .

    • @Jay-dl4vk
      @Jay-dl4vk Před 11 měsíci +1

      I just found this & if I may add. The 1322. & 1377 are very fun guns to get out & about with , I have one of each & the extended. Slide bolt & steel breach is a kick forward. , yes. & I kept my 1322 stock except slide bolt & breach. But the 1377. Went a good ways. , lots a small beast of a 177 pistol. But only pistol. No carbine stock on either . Just Pistols. & they are very cool & very fun , I agree !

  • @Relaxbadkneeadventures
    @Relaxbadkneeadventures Před rokem +1

    I just bought this 1322 and it is a real keeper 😉👍

  • @halfcirclehranch6877
    @halfcirclehranch6877 Před rokem +3

    Using a knife as a pointer, "That's stupid."
    Next week, you'll be using a live opossum as a pointer. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @modelnutty6503
    @modelnutty6503 Před rokem +2

    from what I've seen they get expensive upgrading, but they improve too.
    for sure clean it really well, FrogLube it inside and out, then see what it says.
    the colored plastic sheet stuff to make stock sights "fiber optic" maybe?

  • @steveinla8963
    @steveinla8963 Před rokem +3

    That's exactly what I've been wondering for some time now! How did you know? I'm sorry Mr. Shoot, I couldn't resist. Do you have a Crosman stock for that gun? Put the stock on, flip over the rear sight to the peep sight and try this again. It will tighten up your groups. I bought a 1377 with a stock in 1985. The gun and the stock were blister packed on a piece of cardboard with the Crosman logo and gun information; no box. I bought it because of the stock. It has been my buddy for all these years. The stock has been on and off many times, but it really helps. Good to see ya'. Cheers! R, Steve

  • @kenfan5666
    @kenfan5666 Před rokem +2

    Hey Travis,
    Thanks for this fun video. I've been waiting for you to do a video on this or the 1377. I would also love to see how you mod it and why. This is my future project gun with my son. We plan on picking up the 1399 stock or a side folder from Buck-rail, the steel breech with a Grav-mag, or a rail mount from Buck-rail and keep the plastic breech, a longer barrel,(how long depends on if we can fit it into a backpack), a gold trigger shoe and the gold muzzle break, and we're going to have it topped with a Gamo 4x32 or one of the extra BSA scopes that I bought a few years ago.
    Buck-rail has a lot of good quality aftermarket parts worth considering and they are produced by him here in the States. Also, he's a vet. Just something to consider when people want to spend their money.
    Big J of Big J's Outdoors & Airguns CZcams channel does a great video comparison of scope mounts by Crosman vs scope mounts by Buck-rail.
    Enjoy your project. Hope to see you share the fun in an upcoming video. Also, if you do a few builds or buy different length barrels or other components, let me know what you want to use. I would like to help out when the custom/parts shop at Crosman reopens.
    Stay Safe, Be Well, God Bless.

  • @ianmcklatchie4390
    @ianmcklatchie4390 Před rokem +1

    Reverse the rear sight so that you're using the "peep" sight (hole), and put a stock on it, and you're going to be a very happy guy!

  • @mackquack2929
    @mackquack2929 Před rokem +3

    I enjoy the videos where you modify or improve the guns!

  • @gmanneod8085
    @gmanneod8085 Před rokem +3

    Nice job Travis. Good to see you shooting again.

  • @Jay-dl4vk
    @Jay-dl4vk Před rokem

    I got a 2nd. p1322. Coming today. I wanted to purchase a 2nd one in case later in the future. You can't find them any longer... I got about 5 thousand pellets too , & working on getting more. & I decided to get a. Seneca Dragonfly , .22 rifle also. , & I most definatly want the 362 .22 also. , haven't got that one yet. But it's next on list. That's some good shooting Mr.Travis , & their a lot of fun ! Always like your video,s

  • @itshanethoentertainment3188

    I love this gun and might need to get it again. Got rid of my old one. You should keep it as a pistol but buy a 2nd to customize. I am thinking about the drifter

  • @Sanctified_EDC_Gear
    @Sanctified_EDC_Gear Před rokem +3

    Great stuff Travis. I don’t think you could go wrong either way with your 1322. If you keep it stock it would serve you very well, and if you grab a steel breach throw a stock on it that too would make it a great shooter.Me personally and because of you and your videos and info with Buck Rails with there suppressors I looked deeper into his website and found some really sweet looking products for the 1377/1322 and to take one of these pistols and toss one of there cans and Adaptors, A foldable stock, a Pumper Plumper handle, and then toss on a Scope of your choice would make one sweet little plinker and a very compact and super accurate Critter getter out in the woods on and or near your property. It would be light,Small, the ability to shoot it as a pistol 🔫 or rifle would be great.I checked out GTM channel on you tube Which is Gun Toting Minnesotan and his video with his 1377 had this exact build and it really looks and shoots pretty darn sweet. After your video on Buck Rails Suppressors and watching GTM channel I just ordered a Crosman 1377 and should be receiving it Monday and I am going to build mine like the way I described too you. I would love to the ability to still use it as a pistol 🔫 and a Carbine/Rifle which I could just stow and deploy easily and serve two types of purposes. All three of my recent purchases has been because of you and I thank you 🙏 I just finished building my Crosman 362 with a BSA Outlook 4x32 and a steel breech, and also grabbed myself a Daisy 880 with the Simmons .22 Mag like you run and suggested and they both are really darn cool.So for myself to have the 880 the 362 and a Pistol/Carbine setup would cover the whole Gamut in my opinion, but that’s just my thought.Anyways a big personal Thank You 🙏 for all you’ve done ✅ much appreciated from just one simple Man and a Subscriber of yours.Maybe my thoughts 💭 might help you out one way or the other.The owner of Buck Rails and his gear that he is producing is just plain cool and I have No problem whatsoever giving what little money I have to a Veteran and to support him and family would be money 💰 not only well spent but in my opinion a great investment into a great and clean sport of shooting and getting outdoors. Have a Very Blessed Weekend Travis, keeping Stock or going in like a Pistol/Carbine setup would just plain be cool and a sweet option to carry out on or near you property. Take Care 😎👍🙏

    • @ohshoot444
      @ohshoot444  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the great comment Steven. I tried to respond to it earlier but had really bad service. I'll probably do something along those lines eventually.

    • @Sanctified_EDC_Gear
      @Sanctified_EDC_Gear Před rokem +2

      @@ohshoot444 Its all good, I totally understand. Thanks for your response, well be looking forward too whatever you do end doing to your 1322. Thanks again for All of your content. 😎👍

    • @la2123
      @la2123 Před rokem

      You could do a valve and port mods too, it will go beyond 8 fpe for sure.

  • @chentequilichini7182
    @chentequilichini7182 Před rokem +1

    they are great pistols, and inexpensive enough to have a few of them in different mods and configurations, just for the fun of it, they are totally awesome!! and a great hobby!!

  • @drivesideways6550
    @drivesideways6550 Před rokem

    Good Video! I've decked mine out with Buck Rail side folder, plumper pumper pump handle (huge difference) and matching grips, and silencer/thead protector. Silencer works very well
    and the thread protector looks really good. I also have the Gravmag 9 shot and steel breech with a reflex sight on it. I have a flat top piston yet to install. But my current set up I'm
    really happy with. It's a ton of fun and easy to be accurate with that folding stock! have fun and trick it out, you'll love it!

  • @marcnissen578
    @marcnissen578 Před rokem +6

    Get the stock for it and it’s very accurate

  • @draydonlorr9919
    @draydonlorr9919 Před rokem +1

    I have the same gun in .22 cal, shoots amazing with the Crosman Red Flight penetraitors pellets. I shot the lid from a tin of crosman 22. Pellets from 45 yards.

  • @bradsexton2315
    @bradsexton2315 Před rokem

    Can't say I have too much experience with H&N, but love JSBs.

  • @jasonnealey8325
    @jasonnealey8325 Před rokem +1

    Man , do go put a plumper pumper on it , I see you have pretty big hands you must have pinched your fingers or palm a few times , my very 1st 1322 I ditched after pinching my hand enough times , I got a blood blister from it and sold it to my buddy for next to nothing , when I bought one again recently I pinched my hand again but now know how deeply you can Mod these Guns
    Putting a metal breech on somehow makes it easier to Pump putting a fatter pump arm on mine completely eliminated the hand pinch issue and made it easier to pump . I also discovered it's quite easy to put a barrel shroud on it by using a 14 mm outside diameter 12mm inside diameter carbon tube over the barrel , on these pumper guns you don't need any kind of shims because the gap between the pump tube and barrel keep everything snug and secure, I have a few vids out showing it on my 362 and my 1322 if you care to take a look .
    Thanks again for posting .

  • @maxhauler
    @maxhauler Před rokem +1

    I believe Chuck Norris also used a pocket knife for a pointer.

    • @ohshoot444
      @ohshoot444  Před rokem

      I gotta get me a nunchuck to use next.

  • @nightwolf357.
    @nightwolf357. Před rokem +1

    OK don't know why most of what I said got cut off, it is a fun project, for sure... C 😎

  • @DrewdogTheElder
    @DrewdogTheElder Před rokem +2

    Tidy shootn at 20yds brother 😎

  • @trophyhunter8615
    @trophyhunter8615 Před rokem +2

    Enjoyed it buddy hope yall are doing great too

  • @garysnotsowildadventures3045

    Good shooting. I'd start modding it but I know that gets expensive too. Whole reason I haven't gotten one of the crosman on this platform.

  • @sk8snwmx
    @sk8snwmx Před rokem +1

    Nice Comanche!

  • @African-Budget-Pellet-Gunner

    Looking forward to see what you do with it

  • @mackquack2929
    @mackquack2929 Před rokem +2

    Scope it. Find out how accurate the gun can be. I already know I am getting a .22 for Christmas!

  • @LowkeyAirgunner
    @LowkeyAirgunner Před rokem +1

    _For some reasons I cock it first too and put it on safety each time to make sure and this is my only pneumatic 😅_
    *Pretty good shooting with iron sights / with a pistol from 20yards!*
    _[You already know what I would do with it...*Just do it!* 😁]_

  • @dethraft4241
    @dethraft4241 Před rokem +2

    Nice vid man keep it up

  • @davidlinscheid2321
    @davidlinscheid2321 Před rokem +1

    I would love to see how it shoots as a carbine. That was great shooting from 20 yards, Travis.
    I wonder if 9 or 10 pumps would have elevated the JSB Pellets? That would be an unfair comparison, but I suspect it could have.

  • @petervdveenmuis
    @petervdveenmuis Před rokem

    I had some rust spots too. Get it cleaned a.s.a.p.

  • @chemicallust77
    @chemicallust77 Před rokem +2

    The steel breach and a red dot would probably improve the accuracy a bit...if you want a carbine, you're honestly better off with the 362, that's basically what turning the 1322 into a long barrel is anyway...steel breach and optics (scope) on the 362 would be more practical imo

    • @la2123
      @la2123 Před rokem +1

      True but 362 is a carbine with non detachable buttstock. A fully modded 1322 can produce muzzle energy slightly lower than 362 and it's versatile!

    • @pricelessppp
      @pricelessppp Před rokem

      The 360 doesn’t have a pistol grip feel.

    • @jasonnealey8325
      @jasonnealey8325 Před rokem +1

      The 362 can't be over pumped without causing problems or even valve lock . I don't know how the 1322 did it but there is a guy who pumps to 25 pumps just to see the velocity. I recall he pumps to 17 times without retaining air after the shot he was getting numbers very close to the 362 which I also own . I think if it had an 18 inch barrel it would be on the heals of the 362 . By the way the 2240 pistol grip can be installed on a 362 with a strait swap then for a butstock you can use the crosman stock or the Buckrail-line adjustable.

    • @chemicallust77
      @chemicallust77 Před rokem

      @@jasonnealey8325 You can by longer barrels for the 1322...but by the time you get that and other upgrades like the stock, you're already in the price range of the 362...so I just bought the 362 (it was admittedly an impulse buy, but I don't regret it)...I have the Buck Rail cans on both which makes them very indoor and yard friendly...the front sight rail on the Buck Rail can needs to be sanded down to be accurate (at least on mine), otherwise it shoots really low...just an FYI in case you decided to buy one

    • @jasonnealey8325
      @jasonnealey8325 Před rokem +1

      @@chemicallust77 have 4 , two with sight posts and 2 screw on versions

  • @Sarge2112
    @Sarge2112 Před rokem +3

    Put a shoulder stock on it

  • @1GiPhoner
    @1GiPhoner Před rokem +1

    Whats your preference on bean or rice shooting rest bags or the foam versions?

    • @ohshoot444
      @ohshoot444  Před rokem

      The rice and bean is holding up great. Can't remember what I used for a bag, but its holding up great.

    • @1GiPhoner
      @1GiPhoner Před rokem

      @@ohshoot444 appreciate the feedback

  • @pricelessppp
    @pricelessppp Před rokem

    Don’t have a 1322 or 1377 but you should instead of focusing power mods on the c02 version you should place those power mods on this pumper platform!

    • @ohshoot444
      @ohshoot444  Před rokem

      I'm not sure what you mean. I don't have a 2240.