Crosman 362 Review |
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kruzaroad
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Posted: 03 Oct 2023 at 8:00pm |
Nothing.
I got a hollow probe on it now which seems to work fine. 1322 has extended prob with a steel and wood strip bolt handel. So long as I got an emergency bolt I'm sweet. Send me what ever address you want it sent too via pm. I should be on town next few days and will get it posted then. |
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jusepy82
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The 2nd one looks awsome.
The extended probe ? How much are u after for it ? Thanks |
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As long as there is lead in the air...there is hope.
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kruzaroad
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2 of them.
The standard 2 piece bolt or extended probe with a dremlin (I think that's what it's called handel. Which one do you want. If you don't get an offer to get one made. |
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jusepy82
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It broke...
Do you guys know which bolts are similar to the 362 bolt ? Or does anybody have the skill to make a new one ? Orrrrr where to get a two piece one ? Thanks friends |
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jusepy82
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Dammit !
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Pauly5
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Yea, they are really hard to take apart and reuse. Out of 4, I have only been able to reuse one, and it keeps falling apart.
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kruzaroad
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Be careful I just went to look at bolts in shed and have a snapped original 1322 bolt, which I thought I'd take apart. They don't to much tension twisting.
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jusepy82
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The standard t-bolt , I have it out of the plastic breech but cant take it apart for the steel breech.
I will try gentally tapping it and maybe heating it. Then I'll put thread on it too make sure I can fit it too the steel breech. Edited by jusepy82 - 02 Oct 2023 at 8:48pm |
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kruzaroad
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What sort of bolt.
Mine were made for me by someone with a lath. If it's a standard 362 bolt it may well be made to not come apart. From. Memory the plastic breach comes apart. |
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jusepy82
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Hey did u guys have problems taking the bolt apart to slot into the new metal housing.
Put it in a vice expecting it too unscrew , but round and round d and round and she goes. With soft jaws in the vice of course. Does it punch out or unscrew? |
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