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    Quote Originally Posted by PACTOO View Post
    Might be cheaper to just buy this gun Paddy! I have taken apart several of this platform guns so at least I could fix it if I needed to. I think the b-18/19 is a good starting point for new airgunners to learn on!
    Already have a tricked out phantom, just thought a pistol grip would be nice. I have always found pistol grip guns to be more comfortable.

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    I agree, I like pistol grips as well!! Wonder what the price of a stock would be though?
    Confucious says: He who slings mud, often loses ground!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PACTOO View Post
    I agree, I like pistol grips as well!! Wonder what the price of a stock would be though?
    Based on the prices for other Crosman stocks, not too bad. Most of their parts are cheap.

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    If we assume it is related to the price of other stocks, likely it will be in the $40-70 range. The only rifle stocks beyond the simple plastic stuff (i.e. pumpmaster, removable unit, 1077, etc.) which are cheaper, the only more expensive stocks I am aware of are the CH2000/2009 and Marauder stocks (at least they were the last time I made a comparison of sorts- and, FYI Crosman can never seem to come up with the CH-200x stocks anyways).
    I'd say I care- but I'd probably be lying...


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    $40-$70 is reasonable for sure. I might get one and put the Phantom into it! Unless this gun retails for $100, then I'll just buy it.
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    same here .... this stock look realy cool and seams quite compfy

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    Damn it took them forever to answer- but it appears the TR77 will have a muzzle brake, no sights (as it is listed on the Crosman website).
    I'd say I care- but I'd probably be lying...


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