- Crosman 1322 Air Pistol($54.99 Value)
- Crosman 1322 Shoulder Stock ($24.50 Value)
- Crosman Ammo Pouch ($4.00 Value)
- Crosman Safety Glasses* ($6.00 Value)
- Crosman .22 Cal Pointed Pellets- 175 Ct. ($4.50 Value)
- Pump Action (NO Battery or Co2 Required)
- Only 1-10 pumps (never exceed 10 pumps)
- Single Shot
- Textured Plastic Grip & Pump Arm
- Aperture Rear Sight Adjustable For Windage and Elevation
- Ambidextrous Grip With Thumbrests on Both Sides
- Manual safety
- Ideal For Plinking
- ManufacturerCrosman
- Caliber .22
- Velocity 0 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action 0
- Barrel Style 0
- Fire Mode 0
- Gun Weight 1.00
- Overall Length 0.00
- Barrel Length 0.00
- Loudness 1-Low
- Magazine Capacity 0
- Mechanism 0
- Rail No
- Safety 0
- Front Sights 0
- Rear Sights 0
- Shots per Fill 0
- Trigger Adjustability 0
- Trigger Action 0
- Use 0
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
Pros
Fairly nice gun. The ability to switch the stock from a pistol to a rifle is a bonus. The Rifle stock is a bit short for an adult, but is perfect for my 12 year old grandson. Easy to pump and plenty of power.
Cons
The only con is that the front sight desperately needs a contrasting color mark on it. A fiber sight would make this gun nearly perfect. As it is, aiming is nearly impossible.
I've never shot a 13XX without everyone wanting to play with it at some point. For the price, it belongs in any collection.
Pros
This pistol has been around long enough to have grandkids, and for a good reason. It may have been designed at Kelly Johnson's "Skunk Works" as a secret project from Area 51. It is inexpensive. It is accurate. It is modifiable in every way, and there is a 13XX mod cult willing to help, no matter how particular your desires are.
You can shoot the dart board in the house at 3 pumps, or harvest small game at 10. Your call.
What's good is quite good, and you can replace the rest. Unlike many Crosman triggers, this one is nice. Not much travel. not much gravel. It is comfy.
Like a classic break barrel, all you need to shoot all day is a tin of pellets. Unlike a break barrel. you can vary power and velocity to match your task.
Cons
I shot the first version of this a million years ago. The plastics were a lot beefier. Compared to the classics, the new ones are a tad flimsy. Now we have 3D printers, and you can find a million files for this to make it your own, so pay attention to the fore grip and beef it up.
Pros
This is a easily modified airgun that is easy on the wallet...or purse. Reliable, quiet and just a classic.
Cons
Would pay extra for less plastic.
Very impressed with accuracy at 35 ft. Will be fun to upgrade. Going to buy 1 for my dad.
Pros
Accurate
Cons
Should be able to buy fully upgraded
Pros
Awesome value! I bought this with the intention of modding the heck outta it.. all the little extras that came with it though made this the best value around! You rock AD ??
Cons
None..I love these guns
Fire Power is great & stability increase better accuracy. It is good value for the price!
Pros
I recommend this combo for every avid shooters!
Cons
It has to assembled & disassembled!
This is the one I should have bought before I got a Benji 392 (almost never use it). The only downside is that it is not wallet friendly. There are far too many ways to customize this (not a bad thing). The combo deal is the best way to get into a great air pistol/carbine. All of mine have the carbine stock and I am sorry I did not get them sooner. A steel breech should be the first add on but is not necessary. The OEM package is GTG for fun shooting.
Pros
An excellent choice for the beginner or expert
Cons
A money pit for those who seek perfection or just want something different. Options abound!
Unbelievable.
Pros
Reminds me of the Crossman 1322 I had in the 70's. The .22 is a perfect choice for this utilitarian air gun. Accurate and powerful with just 6 pumps (I use H&N Wadcutters for this).
Cons
Trigger is hard, rear sight is poor, pistol grips are loose.
I've searched multiple locations both online and in my local area. I could NOT find a better deal. It is a great little shooter. The first test shot with the factory sights at 5 pumps and 45 feet to the target with the pellets provided. I bullseyed the first shot. Encouraged to continue shooting with similar results. It's a great beginner's pistol/carbine combo.
Pros
Pistol was accurate right out of the package. Stock was easy to attach. Addition of Eye-Protection was a bonus. Pellet Pouch is GOOD and FUNCTIONAL. Pellets are GOOD, as well. I'm really glad I made this purchase.
Cons
I want to upgrade it already. It is NOT that I am UNHAPPY with this purchase. I'm enjoying it immensely, but I also know there is a huge aftermarket to increase both the accuracy and lethality of this Pistol/Carbine Combination. Rear sight is a BUDGET piece, but the factory did a great job of sighting it in. May be a fluke, but I didn't have to touch it. Black sights are good for the day, but I plan to paint the front sight a bright red to reddish-orange color to make it easier to acquire. I see the potential of this combination for plinking and varmint hunting.
Question?
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asked Marc from USAHow do I load a pellet in the 1399 pistol that I inherited from my sister? Is there a user manual on line?
asked Gael from USAcan you put a scope on it?
asked rich melvilleYes if you change to a steel breech. Optional extra. Steel breech has a 3/8 dovetail for mounting.
JOHN from USAHow many psi is 10 pumps? I want to know before I buy it.
asked ElonWhat's the difference between 1322 @ 1322c ?
asked Daniel from USAI have this setup with a 18" barrel. Can anyone help me find a carry case for that configuration¿
asked James from USAFor backyard plinking and the occasional varmint, which is more accurate--the .177 or ,22 version of this gun?
asked Walton22 is usually more accurate because f the extra weight
Kristen from USADoes this pistol come with a set of regular pistol grips for shooting it without the shoulder stok?
asked joeYes it does.
Mike from USAYES ! In fact, I've never attached the shoulder stock. The pistol is long enough that you can fire it like a short rifle. It is a Great shooting piece !
tim from USAYes it does. The shoulder stock is included as a separate item so you can shoot with or without the stock. In order to use the stock you must first remove the grips from the pistol and save the screws because you will use them to attach the stock. This pistol is very accurate and even more so with the added stability by using the stock.
Fred from USAyou shipping in canada?
asked karlHello, Thanks for contacting us. We can ship some items to your area, however some items are restricted from shipping. Please check with your local customs agency for inquires on requirements to purchase. You may order from our website, which will calculate shipping as well as inform you of any possible restriction issues. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Scott from USAdoes this gun come with both regular handle and a separate rifle stock or is it only rifle stock ?
asked Joseph ClarkThe kit comes with the standard pistol grips as well as the rifle stock.
Michael from USAThe pistol is packaged seperately with the original grips. The carbine stock is a great option included in this package. All items are wrapped seperately. I added a photo of what my package looked like..
Ralph from St. Croix (U.S. Virgin Islands)
I replaced the rear sight with a modified picatiny ( pic ) rail and mounted a Vortex Defender ccw with a pic rail clamp. The accuracy is dead on.
Pros
The 1322 is well-built in the USofA. And priced right.
Cons
The rear sight is minimal with minimal accuracy putting the shoulder stock on the pistol improved the accuracy.