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Good deal from Pyramyd Air

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 5:18 pm
by RetiredSeabee
I have made some purchases from PyramydAir.com and have been very happy with them. I got a sale add for these three today.
If anyone is interested in getting a great pistol for some target practice or plinking. I have the 1377 pistol and it is a great pellet gun. In this add they are throwing in two tins of pellets. If I didn't already have one it would be in the shopping cart.
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Crosman_1 ... ies-Galore

I have looked at this one in both .22 and .17 and it is tempting me big time. Same great grip as the 1377 pneumatic multi pump. But this is a CO2 gun. Very tempting to not have to pump the gun up. And they are tossing in a package of 5 CO2 cylinders and a tin of pellets.
I am fighting the urge to drop this one into the basket.
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Crosman_2 ... ies-Galore

And this one is really tempting me. For the price of $64.95 it looks like a great deal as is. But there is a choice for a remanufactured one for $45.99. Now I know a lot of folks look at remanufactured as a negative. But I know with these folks the gun has been inspected and new seals put in and it has been tested. I don't need one of these because I have a Daisy Powerline 953 single pump pneumatic that shoots like a dream. But the lure of a CO2 gun I don't have to pump at all is hard to resist. And again they toss in free CO2 and pellets.
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Crosman_1 ... e/204/1431

If anyone is interested in getting some trigger time at a great price it is hard to beat an air gun.

Re: Good deal from Pyramyd Air

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 7:41 pm
by Sir Henry
That first one is tempting.

Re: Good deal from Pyramyd Air

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 9:19 pm
by White Squirrel
Thanks, RS.

I was just on their website earlier this week looking at that Crosman 1077. That is a nice looking little rifle for some backyard plinking.

Re: Good deal from Pyramyd Air

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 10:50 pm
by Henry88
I can't follow the links right now, but I had the 1377 or Classic years ago. I gave it to my nephew. The one thing I couldnt get over were the sights. The rear sight is held in place horizontally by a screw securing a plastic housing that is suppose to stay tight. OK.............not the worst........

However, the vertical adjustment piece for the rear sight is "threaded into plastic"; the plastic housing mentioned above.

I mean GMA Break...........

My BIL uses his for our shoot the empty beer can sessions, and his vertical piece is gone, the plastic thread long ago stripped and piece lost.

He can still shoot it w/o missing a beat though.

If I had one I'd mount a TRS-25 on it, but for that money I think I'd get something else to mount the optic on.

Re: Good deal from Pyramyd Air

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 2:36 pm
by daytime dave
They are all good deals. I like my 1377 ans 1322. They have held up well and shoot better than I do.