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๐ฏ Pump up your backyard game with precision and power!
The Crosman American Classic .22-caliber pellet pistol combines a manual multi-pump pneumatic system with a rifled steel barrel to deliver adjustable velocities up to 460 fps. Featuring bolt-action loading and adjustable sights, it offers reliable accuracy and safety without the need for CO2 cartridges. Lightweight and upgrade-friendly, itโs perfect for cost-effective target practice and small pest control.





| ASIN | B00TEACIIO |
| Air Gun Power Type | Pump-Piston |
| Barrel Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,578 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #7 in Air Pistols |
| Brand | Crosman |
| Brand Name | Crosman |
| Color | ['Black'] |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,684 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028478144651 |
| Grip Size | 2.25 inches |
| Grip Type | Synthetic |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.25"L x 2.25"W x 6"H |
| Item Type Name | Crosman American Classic Multi Pump Pneumatic Pellet Air Pistol .22-Caliber P1322 or .177-Caliber P1377, Black |
| Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Crosman Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P1322 |
| Model Name | American Classic |
| Model Number | P1322 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.25"L x 2.25"W x 6"H |
| Rounds | 20 |
| Team Name | P1322 |
| UPC | 028478144651 |
| Unit Count | 1 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Limited One Year Warranty |
J**O
This is a good pellet pistol that is fun to shoot and provides good practice for your shooting skills!
I purchased this gun for just shooting in my back yard. I also wanted to shoot it with my grandson to teach him gun safety and how to shoot. I quickly found out that I loved the pistol. It is fun to shoot and where else can you practice your shooting skills for about a penny a shot. The gun right out of the packing materials was very accurate. I could hit a target 20 yards away as well as repeatedly shoot a Coke can at the same distance. I generally use 5 to 6 pumps for each shot. The manual recommends no more than 10 pumps or you might damage the pressure tube or the seal. Here are some things that I did that were simple and I found helped while shooting the pistol: โข After using the pistol for only a short period I noticed the internal pump lever was rubbing the side of the pump channel. I had purchased some Crosman gun oil so I lubricated the pump pins, pump seal and the O-ring seal that touches the back of the pellet. Pumping the pistol was easier and the pellet seemed to shoot with more force. It only takes just a drop or two or oil placed in the right positions. โข I had trouble seeing the sights properly. I had a white paint pen that I used to label my rifle magazines and I took it and put white on the rear of the front sight and I drew a 3 sided box around the rear sight aperture. It made a big difference in my ability to see the sight and to shoot better. โข I saw that there was a rifle stock available for the pistol from Crosman. I purchased it from a website at a good price and installed it onto the pistol. It made the gun easier to pump and improved my accuracy even more. I am 6โ 2โ with long arms and I had absolutely no problems with the stock length. I love that fact that I can go outside and shoot without buying CO2 cartridges. I also like the low cost of the pellets versus any type of ammunition. I like the fact that there are several accessories available to upgrade the pistol. Iโll probably hold off on more accessories for a while as I would rather spend my money on my more expensive pistols and rifles. I do like shooting this Crosman pellet gun and I am practicing my shooting skills and monitoring my breathing, trigger pull, pistol grip and shooting with both eyes open. It is easy to get into bad habits and practice makes perfect. I'll post a couple of photos with the new stock and of the modifications I made to the gun sights so you can see the mods that I have done. This is a great pellet gun and I like it! I have posted photos of the front and rear sights with them colored in with a white paint pen. It makes the pistol much easier to shoot. As you can see, the highlighted sights are much easier to see and they allow you to quickly sight in on the target and they help to give you greater accuracy and faster target acquisition. I have found that using the rifle stock and the sights with white paint on them that my shooting accuracy has improved and the patterns are getting tighter. I found the riflestock helped me to hold the gun more steady and take my time in shooting which resulted in hitting the bullseye more often. What is nice with this gun is that you can make some upgrades without spending a lot of money. There are a lot of low cost upgrades for this pistol than can make it more reliable and more accurate. I have seen many optional upgrades like a better barrel that provides longer life and can serve as a mounting platform for other upgrades. You can add a rail to the better barrel to use as an mounting platform for nice shooting accessories to further improve your shooting accuracy. Once you get the rail you can add in a red dot sight. They also make and sell lower cost lasers that can be fun to shoot with on this pistol. It makes it nice that you can upgrade this pistol with a lot of features that donโt cost a lot but make the gun unique to fit your style of shooting. It is a good training pistol for a young adult or an adult to use to hone their shooting skills. This gun has become a hit at my home as many of my grandsons want to shoot it outside when they come over. I have enjoyed this purchase a lot more than I expected too. So have my grandsons as they love to shoot the pistol. Just remember that this is not a toy and to have people learn the rules of the proper way to handle a pistol. This is worth every penny I have spent on it and I enjoy the time we spend shooting it. This is a good hobby to shoot this low cost gun and with low cost pellets. It is fun to shoot as a practice pistol or as a pistol to control small varmints. I never thought we would have so much fun shooting this air pistol. This is really a fun item to purchase if you are a fan of shooting. I just love shooting a tin can across the yard for the fun of it. Itโs an inexpensive way to have fun in your own back yard just plunking away at targets. The quality of this pistol is good and it works well. It is fun to shoot for an hour for a few pennies a shot. If you love to shoot a pistol then this is the best entertainment you can buy.
P**T
Affordable price
A great pistol at a affordable price. Great for rodents no leakage good grip noise levellowgreat appearance easy to use
C**N
Easy to use, very little noise, fits my needs make sure it fits yours
I thought the price was great and couldnโt be beat. It is ready to use right out of the box no setup. I like the easy to use safety button. I bought a.22-Caliber Pellet rifle but it wouldnโt work for me when it came time to butcher my rabbits, I needed something shorter that I could hold it and the rabbit. This was just what I was looking for. However, I did pump it 6 times and with the bigger rabbits I had to shot them twice a few times to take them all the way down. With the smaller ones one shot was all that was needed. I might need to change my pellets maybe someone could tell me. I am using the Hollow Point Pellet .22 cal, 14.3 Gr, and I am thinking maybe I need the Domed Premier? It firers smooth and easy with no kick, after about the 4th or 5th pump it takes some power to pump it. I am not sure I would be able to pump it more than 6 times. It is easy to load and use, I had no trouble loading it or firing it. I was able to hold rabbit in one hand and shoot with the other with no problem. Fits great in the hand, not overly heavy, the pump handle and grips are made out of plastic but looks like good quality and should hold up to time. It has very little noise in fact I decided it was better to shot them in the house over the sink since that is where I was cleaning the animal. A little pop, it didnโt even bother my dogs or bird they made no noise, was not nerves and had no reaction to me using it in the same room as they were. I used this close up, so I have no idea how it does with distances since that isnโt way I bought it. I am very happy with the product I just need to look into some different pellets I think.
R**S
Pretty darn good.
I really want to give this 5 stars but crosman has just gotten cheaper and cheaper in quality. It shoots well, it is made decent but of a bit too much plastic and thin metal parts. I owned one in the 1980s and was amazing, no way this one would hold up to what I put my old one through as a teen. But it is discount enough and there is enough of a following for many aftermarket upgrades and why I got it at all. OK so build is so so, quality is so so, power if fair for a pistol, accuracy is great once broken in, tuned a tiny bit and the right pellet found, longevity... we will see, so finally value, yeah pretty darn good.
D**R
Crosman P1322 pellet gun is worth owning
The Crosman P1322 Variable pump .22 caliber pellet air pistol is a well-made pistol. Its manufacture is top grade, and the lever, which sits just under the barrel, requires some elbow grease to activate it initially, but with use, the lever gets easier to pump. The sights are adjustable for both windage and elevation, requiring a slot screwdriver to change both of them. It is an accurate pistol in the tests that I have run. I highly recommend this product for anyone who is interested in plinking or rodent removal.
Y**H
Power
Its a mini beast. Fresh out the box just needed 10 pumps to drop something *sparrow from about 30yds out. No scope . Aiming for pigeons next. Using hollows to not reach full velocity and go through. Highly recommend this pump. I had bought a legacy 1000 and that compares nothing to this pistol. Going for the mods soon. Just have a standard crosman stock. 34.99. Crosman. Com. This gun does NOT need a scope but it would be helpful since the front crosshairs are blacked out. I recommend just buying the steel breech kit with a barrel and a scope. Everything else is just voluntary.
L**X
A legendary air pistol with massive potential
The P1322/P1377 is a remarkable air pistol with a very long history. I owned an original 1377 back in 1990, and even then, I was amazed at its accuracy and power for such a compact and inexpensive package. Only recently did I get back into air guns, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that Crosman still sells my favorite air pistol 30 years later. In recent years, Crosman has added a .22 version, and there is now a wide array of modifications available from aftermarket vendors, as well as a community of owners who pool their knowledge on forums. These P13XX models are based on a platform that is shared with the 22XX CO2 models, the 1701P target pistol, and even the Benjamin Marauder PCP pistol, and numerous factory parts available directly from Crosman can be swapped among them (some requiring minor modifications). In particular, there are several barrels of varying length, a very nice grip stock, the two-stage match trigger from the Marauder pistol, and most importantly, a steel breech that replaces the original plastic one and provides a dovetail mount for optics; the breech is the first thing you'll need to replace if you decide to start modifying it, and this pistol is plenty accurate to make use of a magnified optic even with the factory 10" barrel. Longer barrels are available, up to rifle length and including a few choked barrels from Lothar Walther, but the most common choice is the 14.5" Crosman barrel. Be aware that if you install a longer barrel, you will need to replace the plastic barrel band at the muzzle - there are some aftermarket options but the the factory part from the Crosman 2289 Backpacker model is the cheapest and easiest to source. Search for some of these terms and you'll find vendor websites explaining your options in detail. Of course, all those mods add up, and a $60 pistol can quickly turn into a $400 project where you've replaced every single part of the gun except for the pump tube. Still, it's incredible what you can make out of this cheap pistol - it's possible to achieve velocities over 600FPS with the .22, and some have made it past 900FPS with the .177 model. That's getting into break-barrel territory. With a longer barrel, shoulder stock, and scope, the pistol becomes more of a carbine form factor that is much lighter and more handy than a full-size rifle. I cannot say enough good about this air pistol, but beware of a factory defect that I experienced with the first unit that I received, and check if the front sight blade is canted to one side. This indicates that the pivot pin holes were drilled off-center, which can be a problem when you decide to replace the barrel later. If you see this, just immediately return it for another one. I had to do this once, and the replacement was perfectly centered. Many people have reported this so it seems to be fairly common.
R**R
Excellent pistol for the new shooter
This pistol is made in the USA and is of the same quality as the Crosman 130 .22 pistol my Dad bought me in 1967. This gun is accurate and can easily shoot sub one inch groups at 60 feet esp if the Crosman round nosed pellets are used. Stay away from the old type "hour glass" flat nosed pellets as their ballistic co-efficient is inferior. I had some of the old ones and noticed a few didn't stabilize. Sheridan .22 match pellets shot very well. I sandbagged the gun and shot it at 50 yards. The pellets fell about 19 inches low from the 60 foot zero but I had three of the Sheridan pellets go into a 21/2 inch group. Yes, 2 and one half inch group. The Crosman hollowpoints shot well also. I used a full 10 pumps at this range and the pellets buried themselves almost all the way into the 1/2 plywood. At this distance I tried some old style pellets and they are worthless. The Sheridan and Crosman pellets fell about 19 inches below the 60 foot zero at 50 yards. I chrono graphed the gun and with 8 pumps it made 425fps and 445 with 10 pumps the recommended max. For someone who wants to learn to shoot a pistol indoors or outdoors this is the one to get. Here is some additional information that buyers may find helpful: I found, even with the sight adjusted and after the gun was broken in, that it shot about 2 to 3 inches too high making it difficult to kill sparrows in my building. The sight was bottomed out and could not be lowered more. If this is the case for you, carefully remove the rear sight and disassemble it. Get a piece of #100 grit sandpaper and if you have caliper measure the thickness as best you can and write that down. The place the sandpaper on a perfectly flat surface and then rub the sight back and forth. Do a little at a time and keep the sight flat!!! I took off about .005 or so, remounted the sight and got lucky and at 40 or feet the pellet hits right at the top of the sight. There are no more sparrows in my building. Do not use finer sandpaper as you want the bottom of the sight to be rough to help it grip the base.
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