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The 132 is part of a series made by Benjamin it covered models 130, 132 and 137. they were made in both .177, .22 caliber pellets and BB. They were made between 1946-85. The name Benjamin Franklin was a marketing Gimmick, he had nothing to do with the company. Walter Benjamin started the company back in 1899. Today Crosman air guns owns the Benjamin & Sheridan company. Crosman offers a free service to locate repair shops that repair older Benjamin / Sheridan and Crosman air guns. see the link below
It depends on the model. Today Crosman air gun company owns Benjamin air guns. Crosman offers a free service to locate shops that repair Benjamin, Sheridan and Crosman air gun. See the link below. Or you can find parts online (See the next link below) Or do a search for "air gun repair" on the web.
Today Crosman air gun company owns both the Benjamin and Sheridan line of air guns. The .22 caliber model 342 was made between 1969 -1992. Crosman offers a free service to locate repair shops that repair older Benjamin, Sheridan and Crosman air guns and rifles. These shops usually have all the parts needed to repair the air guns. The link is on the Crosman home page. See the link below.
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Benjamin Franklin, and the white house are the main parts. There is also a quill on the front sign that represents Ben Franklin. Franklin used a quill to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Most definitely the answer is YES! If it's really old, Crosman (Who owns both Benjamin and Sheridan) offers a free service to locate independent repair shops around the country that repair older airguns. (See the link below) if it's a newer model, Crosman may have the parts to repair it. (see the #2 link below)
today Crosman air gun Corp, owns the Benjamin line of air guns. They offer a help page to locate shops that repair older air guns. See the link below.
Generally, if you get on the website of the pellet stove manufacturer, they will provide you a link to replacement parts for your particular model. Be sure to have the model number handy so you are sure to order the right part. A great place to find replacement parts for all kinds of stoves and woodburning furnaces is www.woodmanspartsplus.com. There is also a more specialized website, www.pelletstoveparts.com/, that has parts just for pellet stoves.
The Ben Franklin Bridge connects Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Parts of the bridge are thus in one state or the other.
Crosman still has some parts available for this model. See the link below.