

Here is the run down:īolt & barrel from Mountain Air Muzzle break,īarrel shroud, and other brass parts were made by Art.īreech and rear sight are from Crosman Front sight is a TruGlo shotgun Can hardly wait to see how better my grouping gets. My next step (once I recover from the $$ I spent) will be a brass flat MountainAir as well as a lighter sear spring and guide. I started out withĪ phand added a steel breech and brass trigger w/ shoe fromĬrosman, a 14in barrel w/ brake from Roy at My first time and I'm pleased with the results. Looks so much that I am in the process of doing my RWS 34's stock with It and is totally stock other than the grips which I painted with Krylon The 1377 is almost 20 tears old ,has less than 300 shots through ,Crosman steel breech, trigger shoe, BSA 4x32AO scope and a PSP power 1322 is about 5 years old and has burled walnut grips from Rick Andres
