Crosman air gun company owns the Benjamin line of air rifles. They offer a service to locate air gun repair shops that restore older Benjamin, Sheridan and Crosman air guns and rifles. See the link below
Crosman Air gun company owns Benjamin airguns. Crosman offers a service to repair airguns that are currently in production and will help you locate a repair shop for older rifles and gun that are no longer in production. (Go to the link below) when the Crosman home page opens click on "find a service center." and follow the prompts to locate a repair shop.
Crosman airgun company owns the Benjamin line of air guns and rifles. Crosman offers a service to locate repair centers for air guns that are no longer in production. ( See the link below.) When the Crosman home page open up click on "find a service center." at the bottom of the page. It will help you locate a service center in your area.
Crosman air gun company owns the Benjamin line of air rifles. They offer a service to locate air gun repair shops that restore older Benjamin, Sheridan and Crosman air guns and rifles. See the link below.
Today Crosman air gun Co owns Benjamin and Sheridan. Crosman offers a service to locate repair shops that restore old airguns.
see the links below for the owners manual and the repair locater
Go to the Crosman web site, They have a " Find a service Center" located on their home page at the bottom. It will give you a location for repairs. Crosman owns Benjamin. See the related link.
There are three ways to locate parts.
1. do a search on the web for "air gun repair" and locate a shop to fix it. (there are people who repair air guns for a living.)
2. See the link #1 below
3. Crosman offers a free service to locate repair shops (Crosman owns the Benjamin air gun line of products.) See link #3 below
Today Crosman owns Benjamin air guns. They offer a Free service to locate repair shops that repair airguns.
see the link below
This is a .22 caliber air pistol not a .177 caliber pistol. See the link below for the owners manual.
it would be worth between $45 and $65.
This pistol has not been made since 1941. Your best bet is the web, someone like gun brokers or guns America.
Most all C02 air guns use the common 12 gram C02 cartrage.
It was made in 1976. It's part of a series of 3 pistols (130 Series). It's either a 130 - BB, a 132 - .22 cal or a 137 - .177 cal pistol.
Which Model are you asking about.
This is a .22 caliber air pistol not a .177 caliber pistol. See the link below for the owners manual.
Benjamin made this model from 1946 to 1985, but did not start serializing them until 1957. I also have a Benjamin Franklin that has no serial number. Before 1957 it is not possible to set an exact date. Just know it's OLD. The 137 is a .177 caliber pellet pistol the 132 is a .22 caliber pistol and the 130 is a BB pistol.
It's usually on the breech or the very back of the pistol.
It started in 1946 to 1985
It was made from 1946 to 1985.
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it would be worth between $45 and $65.
It would be worth between $60 and $80.
The model 100 was made between 1935-1941.
This pistol has not been made since 1941. Your best bet is the web, someone like gun brokers or guns America.
Between $50 - $65, Add 10% for wooden grips, add 30% for Black nickel