Crosman 13XX and 2240 Rear Facing Picatinny
$24.00
Crosman 13XX/2240 Rear Facing Picatinny
- 3d Printed in ABS plastic in the USA by a veteran-owned business
- Adds a rear facing picatinny rail to the Crosman 1377/1322 or 2240
- Mount a 1913 Picatinny Clamping Side folder or the Poor Man’s Side Folder
- Convert the Crosman 2240 or 1377/1322 to a true backpack/bugout airgun
- FREE SHIPPING within the USA. Ships same or next business day via USPS
price & the Folks at Buck rail support are superb, they
get back to super fast.......
The Straight stock was a Superb addition to the Buck-rail 'AR style PIstol Grip' - the Install was "slick as a Gut."
None too Soon... found out I Needed a 'Folder', for all the Obvious benefits, and Another unsung Improvement! It *seems* that my New Folder rig added Just a bit to the "pull length" for a Significant Improvement in shooter Comfort, Confidence, and faster Target Acquisition...
All Thanks to Buck-rail: for providing the *A la Carte* Componentry - that allowed me to Keep my 'Poor Man's Card' where I could order the Picatinny Rear Pin - and Folder's 'Stock Tube' Only. Made Easy transfer of the Magpul 'Slider Buttpad' from the Straight Tube I had - right Onto the Folder Tube!
The Diana Chaser DOES have the Cocking Bolt/ Left Side of the upper... and Despite various Issues with the "Bite to the Right" swing, I carefully 'elevated' the Folder 'Elbow' on the Picatinny Knob - Sufficiently to alleviate Enough o the Bite, and Retain decent Buttstock Stability..
"Stroke that Poke"!
WINNER!
Thanks
SOUCHAN
As always, Great service in terms of notifications and shipping . Terry I know you do great work and most of my orders have been smaller things and I had never thought of leaving a review and I am sorry about that…thanks for your continued support and providing inspiration and hardware for all our modifications. It’s all so awesome.
Well made, great fit, can't think of not having one with this 1377 now. THANK YOU!
Note: to flip the fixed stock, a 7/16" socket w/ 1/4" drive is needed to loosen the hex bolt. It's in pretty deep so you may need a hex driver with a 1/4" hex shank socket adapter as well.
-Terry
The folding stock works well
will buy more and do additional builds and mods
-Terry
For me, the coolest upgrade is the folding stock. If you think 3D printing is flimsy, this stock will change your mind. It is solid. Really solid. HK semi-auto rifles are also made of this “plastic.” Plus, there is a bolt running the entire length of the stock adding additional strength and rigidity.
The stock is easily attached, and Buck provides a video and printed instructions that guide you through. If you are right-handed, I would suggest attaching the butt stock to fold to the left side. That allows you to still shoot with the stock folded, AND you will avoid having the web of your right hand being rubbed by the attachment when you shoot. In fact, I would suggest that Buck ship all of these for LH folding as the default. Left-handlers can rotate the stock if they wish to. They are used to having to adapt in a RH world. 😎
One other Buck product you will need along with the stock, though, is a pic rail. You cannot use the iron sights with the butt stock, as the cheek weld is too high. If you want to put a red dot, 1 rail is sufficient. But, having 2 rails gives you more options.
Well-made and we’ll-priced products. You will be pleased. And, who does not appreciate free shipping?
I'm working on a fix for that . Shipping was very fast ! Don't hesitate to buy !
If the fixed stock is more 2 inches long and has a soft rubber pad in the end (for smooth touch on the shoulder) then it will be very very good, and please make the folding hinge more strong (metal, aluminum, etc.)
The product is well made and MUCH better than the normally included folding stock for the Sortie. Perfect eye relief for my scope as well.
Excellent design, keeps the pistol/carbine conversion compact. When folded, there is a little flex to prevent any cracking or damage to the side folder mount which is a good thing when moving it or transporting it in a backpack.
I did notice that my rear picatinny mount is slightly canted around 1degree or so but no big deal. Most likely it could just be from the tapping of the steel cap, I doubt its the fit of the square peg to the 3d picatinny mount. You may have to flip the poor mans stock 180 degrees depending on how it’s oriented by loosening the bolt once you remove the butt pad. For the 1377/1322, you need to install the protruding side fold hinge up to fold left, else it may rub against your hands and fold right.
Cant say enough positive things about the Buck Rail team’s customer service. Proud to support small businesses the prides themselves with excellent products and service. A+ and beyond.
Silencer with barrel adapter.
Plumper pumper
Grip scales (all three in the same pattern)
Poor man’s stock with rear facing pic rail adapter.
A couple barrel mounts for my spotting light and accessories.
All of these parts are quality made and are worth every penny, I will always use Buck-Rail for future builds. but a picture is worth a thousand words.
Keep up the good work
great price too
Scratch the gun modding itch without losing your shirt and have a barrel of fun while you're at it.
Scratch the gun modding itch without losing your shirt and have a barrel of fun while you're at it.