How to Hold a Crosman 1377
The Crosman 1377 is an airgun pistol that fires .177 caliber pellets via compressed air. The 1377 fires the projectiles at 600fps, making it useful for sport target shooting or varmint hunting. Since the 1377 has very little kick, it is not necessary to have a firm stance to brace for the retort and kick-back. In addition, the Crosman 1377 has sites to zero in on the target for accuracy.
Instructions
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Hold the Crosman 1377 pistol in your dominant hand via the handle. Keep your finger on the trigger guard and not the trigger until you are ready to take a shot.
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Bring the pistol up and in front of your torso. Close the non-dominant eye and use the strong eye to view down the sites on the top of the 1377. Use the U-valleys in the sites to align the target, centering it in between the site valleys.
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Release the safety with the thumb (at the safety button near the trigger guard). Place your finger onto the trigger and inhale.
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Exhale and squeeze the trigger, discharging the pellet toward the intended target.
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