Crosman guns are consistently made very well.
The 1377c is no exception to this.
As a point of fact, the 1377c's simplicity and reliability are part of the reason it has maintained in production since it was first released.
Also, as a note, if you plan on buying on of these, do a little looking for "custom 1377c's." There is a fairly large customizing community that has done some really cool things with their 1377c's!
Crosman still has parts available for this model. See the links below for the parts manual and Crosman customer service.
I checked the Crosman web site (WWW.Crosman.com) and It says that some parts are still available. You part cost $4.58. Go to crosman and click on "download a manual" find the drawing for the 66 and then contact crosman customer service and see if you can order it.
If you are asking about the Crosman 1924 model 22 Caliber. ( it has a pump handle under the forearm, ) Then it was the second Crosman air rifle made. It has great value. It was produced between 1923-24. The third model had a swinging pump forearm, no handle. 1924-25. Please state the condition of the rifle so an estimate of value can be given.
You have to swing the forearm to pump up an air cylinder in the rifle. Usually it take about 8 pumps. When you pull the trigger it releases the air an propels the BB or Pellet.
Crosman 760 was manfactured from 1964 to 1991 in 8 varations. Original 1964 model: Continous wood stock & forearm Developed as "Canada Boy" 1st: Variant: Continous wood stock & forearm. 1966-70, Name dropped. 2nd: Variant: Styrene stock & forearm with scope mount grooves, 1971-74 3rd : Variant: self cocking Styrene stock, wood forearm 1974-75 4th: Variant: ABS stock & forearm 1975-77 5th: Variant: manual cocking 1977-80 6th: Variant: plastic bolt 1980-83 7th: Variant: Plastic receiver 1983-91 8th: Variant: shorter barrel, pressed on sights 1991
I've answered this question before so here it is again: Crosman 760 was manufactured from 1964 to 1991 in 8 variation's Original 1964 model: Continuous wood stock & forearm Developed as "Canada Boy" 1st: Variant: Continuous wood stock & forearm. 1966-70, Name dropped. 2nd: Variant: Styrene stock & forearm with scope mount grooves, 1971-74 3rd : Variant: self cocking Styrene stock, wood forearm 1974-75 4th: Variant: ABS stock & forearm 1975-77 5th: Variant: manual cocking 1977-80 6th: Variant: plastic bolt 1980-83 7th: Variant: Plastic receiver 1983-91 8th: Variant: shorter barrel, pressed on sights 1991
The stock and forearm were traditional wood, but can be other materials. With the AR15 and M16 rifle, they are made from metals and plastics.
There is a loading port on top of the barrel right where the forearm comes to an end. Put the BB's in there. Then ( with your finger OFF the trigger) pull the barrel back as far is it will go with the barrel slightly elevated. Slide the barrel forward (Do not yank it forward) the rifle is now ready to shoot. If you would like an owners manual for this rifle go to the Crosman link below and click on "download a manual." There you will find a list of all the owners manuals for Crosman rifles and guns.
There is a loading port on top of the barrel right where the forearm comes to an end. Put the BB's in there. Then ( with your finger OFF the trigger) pull the barrel back as far is it will go with the barrel slightly elevated. Slide the barrel forward (Do not yank it forward) the rifle is now ready to shoot. If you would like an owners manual for this rifle go to the Crosman link below and click on "download a manual." There you will find a list of all the owners manuals for Crosman rifles and guns.
There is a loading port on top of the barrel right where the forearm comes to an end. Put the BB's in there. Then ( with your finger OFF the trigger) pull the barrel back as far is it will go with the barrel slightly elevated. Slide the barrel forward (Do not yank it forward) the rifle is now ready to shoot. If you would like an owners manual for this rifle go to the Crosman link below and click on "download a manual." There you will find a list of all the owners manuals for Crosman rifles and guns.
The ulna is a bone in forearm
The Crosman 22 Magnum was made between 1978 and 1989. there were three variations made, the first variation had a chrome receiver(1978 to 82). The second had a black receiver (1982 to 83). The third had a brown stock and forearm (1983-89). Two more similar models also came out, the 2200B 1989-06 and the 2200W 1997-03.