

Delrin Barrel Stabilizers
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Delrin Barrel Stabilizer Bushings
for Crosman® Air Rifles
Model 1077, 2100 & 2200
With O.E. Barrel
(Thanks JH for confirming 2100 & 2200)
STOP THE FLOP!
Improves accuracy by stopping barrel flop and reducing the barrel harmonics.
Made from Acetal Plastic that is known by the brand name of Delrin®
Delrin® bridges the gap between metals and ordinary plastics with a unique combination of strength, stiffness, hardness, dimensional stability, toughness, fatigue resistance, solvent and fuel resistance, abrasion resistance, low wear and low friction.
Avoid shaving off your front sight when using a Universal Muzzle Brake by replacing your front sight with one of the Muzzle Mack Delrin® Barrel Stabilizers.
The Acetal plastic is self lubricating and allows for sliding your barrel for jammed pellet removal on 1077's while keeping your barrel stable.
Item # DBS001
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Installation Instructions:
Get a helper to hold your Air Rifle.
Grab a brand new pencil or a wooden dowel about the same size of a pencil.
Place the blunt end of the dowel against the back of the sight and gently tap the dowel a few times with a hammer and the sight will come right out.
Once you have the sight off the gun... Installation is a snap.
Place the stabilizer with the tapered side in towards the barrel. Gently tap into the shroud about a 1/4".
Reach in the sight grove with a tooth pick and align the barrel in to the center of the stabilizer and again tap the stabilizer over the barrel.
Now that it is started... Place a small block of wood over the stabilizer to protect the edges and tap the rest of the way in.
Stop as it becomes flush with the tip of the barrel shroud if you are installing a Muzzle Brake.
If you are going to use your original sights... place the sight on top of the stabilizer and gently tap it back into place.

From the 1077 Owners Forum:
Codger77 wrote:
"I had the same problem with fliers all summer, but recently bought and installed one of Joe's stabilizers.
Where my best at 10 yards could not be covered with a silver dollar plus at least two fliers before, now the entire twelve shots can be hidden under (a real, out of the pocket) nickle. It works for me."