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Need Piston pump Cup/Piston seal for Crosman 1377

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 1:02 pm
by alameinite
Hi all.
1. I'm using a Crosman 1377 for almost 3 years and suddenly it lost its power. Sent it to a friend Dr Hemant who stripped and serviced it and modded it into a Carbine with a modular stock that I bought from Gmaccustoms.
A part that is now needed to get it fully fixed is a piston pump cup seal, whose pic I have attached.
2. All attempts to import it failed, first due to COVID 19 and then the Russian who was shipping returned the money on ebay, expressing inability. Pcpshop guy too didn't respond.
3. I need the part to get the airpistol fixed, Any help would be sincerely appreciated. Please PM if available.

Re: Need Piston pump Cup/Piston seal for Crosman 1377

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2021 4:20 am
by Shivakr
Please can u tell us from where did you buy from & how much have to paid..

I have seen this air pistol in person, it’s very nice pistol and costs around 60$ abroad. Some online sites are selling this for 35000 rupees. Wanted to check if this is the price in India for this air pistol. I want to buy one but the price turned me off.

Re: Need Piston pump Cup/Piston seal for Crosman 1377

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:15 pm
by GNV
alameinite wrote:
Sun Nov 22, 2020 1:02 pm
Hi all.
1. I'm using a Crosman 1377 for almost 3 years and suddenly it lost its power. Sent it to a friend Dr Hemant who stripped and serviced it and modded it into a Carbine with a modular stock that I bought from Gmaccustoms.
A part that is now needed to get it fully fixed is a piston pump cup seal, whose pic I have attached.
2. All attempts to import it failed, first due to COVID 19 and then the Russian who was shipping returned the money on ebay, expressing inability. Pcpshop guy too didn't respond.
3. I need the part to get the airpistol fixed, Any help would be sincerely appreciated. Please PM if available.
Send an email to crosman. they would give the details or most probably would send the part as a complimentary through USPS. The second option would be most probable as per my experience with Daisy and Crosman regarding small parts. Even with FX Airguns