Models 397, S397 and 397C, 750 FPS, manufactured 1992 to present. Very good condition around $120 - $135 Excellent Like new $155
there are well over 50 different models made with the Benjamin on them. Which one are you asking about.
If you are asking about the round tin container. Then remove the tape around the can and twist it open.
All the Benjamin .22 cal were made of Brass and painted Black. What condition and what model are you asking about.
50 USD <><><><><> New Answer<><><><> The Value is determined by the model, physical condition and working condition of the pellet pistol. Benjamin has made over 15 different pump models. More information is needed in order to give you an answer.
See the link below. Parts are still available from Crosman. I've rebuilt 5 of them with new seals.
I'm going to try to answer your question, but first I need to clarify something:You do mean Pellet gun not Pellet gum. You did not state the manufactures name so I think you mean "Benjamin 312 Pellet rifle."Now all you need to do is verify you meant "Benjamin 312 pellet rifle" and let me know the current condition of this rifle. Also state if it still holds air and is working condition.Then I can give you and estimate of value
Yes you can
i cant afford a new seal for my daisy powerline 917/177cal(45mm) lead air gun pellet. How can i make one myself?.thanks. Contact Daisy "Contact us / Customer service" at www.daisy.com They may be able to help you.
Crosman owns Benjamin air rifles. they offer a service to locate repair shops the repair older Benjamin rifles See the link below
the Benjamin model 130 doesn't use a pellet it was designed for a .175 caliberBB. The 130 line of rifles came in 3 sizes. the 130 fired a BB, the 132 fired a .22 caliber pellet and the 137 fired a .177 caliber pellet. they were made between 1946 to 1985
It was manufactured in 1979
The Benjamin model 342 ( Currently owned by Crosman Airgun Co) was made between 1969 - 92. In fair working condition it is worth between $50-$70.