If you mean Crosman air rifle here is the information from their web page. (see the link below)
In 1977 The Benjamin Rifle company purchased Sheridan air gun company. In 1992 Crosman purchased Benjamin. So now Crosman owns both Benjamin and Sheridan.
Crosman Air gun company owns both the Sheridan and the Benjamin line of Airguns. You can contact Crosman about either of these products. See the link below.
This air rifle was made by Crosman air gun company. In reality it is a Crosman model V350. Crosman has the parts manual online See the link below. Crosman also offers a service to locate shops that repair older Crosman air rifles.
Crosman air gun company owns Sheridan. Crosman offers a free service to locate shops that repair Crosman products. See the link below.
It's a Crosman model 400 made between 1957-64
It's a Crosman model 400 made between 1957-64
Crosman started making the Raven's in 2008.
Today the Benjamin line of air guns belong to Crosman air gun company. Crosman offers a free service to locate shops that repair older Crosman, Benjamin and Sheridan air guns & rifles. See the Crosman link below to locate a shop.
NO. Daisy is it's own company. Crosman is it's own company. Crosman owns the Benjamin and the Sheridan line of air guns. Daisy markets Winchester and Avanti air guns along with the Daisy line of air guns. These are not the only air gun companies. There are many more like Gamo, Beeman, Umarex, Hatsan and more who are independent companies.
Please give more information. What is a "Crossman air pop." Are you referring to a Crosman air rifle? If so please give the model number or some more information on your Air Pop..
First lets get this straight. There is no Benjamin Franklin Co. The Benjamin company was started by Walther Benjamin in 1899. The name Benjamin Franklin was put on air rifles as a gimmick to sell air rifles. In 1977, the Benjamin co, bought the Sheridan Co and in Feb, 19, 1992 Crosman bought the Benjamin Company. So now Crosman owns a three companies, Sheridan, Benjamin and Crosman.