

I can't believe how horrid the trigger was out of the box, of course, my frame-of-reference is the RWS 6G I bought new back in the early 90's which probably has the best trigger I have used. Installation only requires you to remove the stock plastic cap at the end of the barrel, align the suppressor with the barrel, and press it on firmly by hand. The suppressor uses 7 cone-shaped interior baffles to dramatically reduce the report. If I can solve the chambering issue, I'll think about changing the valve. It will also work with the Crosman 2250, 2260, 760, 362, Drifter and with the extended Crosman barrels commonly swapped on the 13XX and 2240. I was pretty disappointed with the gun out of the box, but after a trigger job and adding the steel breech and an Aimpoint it's pretty sweet. Sometimes the skirt gets bent trying to (within reason) force the bolt forward.Įventually, with enough manipulation of the bolt, shaking, and cursing the pellet will drop in and allow the bolt to close. The screw, although annoying does not seem to be the culprit in this case-the pellet hangs up further down into the chamber. MichaelI'm sure I seated the barrel fully, and I've tried every position-barrel up, down, sideways you-name-it. This was never a problem with the plastic breech. I don't see any obstruction from the muzzle end. Installed the Crosman steel breech and got it back together-works great, EXCEPT that pellets are now almost impossible to seat in the chamber.
