From 1990-1996 Daisy made the model 990 that was multi-pump and C02.
Benjamin made several different pump air rifles. Please specify which one you are asking about. The model number will most likely be on the barrel.
The model 3100 & 3200 were manufactured between 1958-85. The 3100 is a BB pump rifle.
Well I am not sure about all the models but my Remington Airmaster 77 says it was manufactured by Crosman. ( Crosman is in New York) It doesn't say anything about China anywhere on the box or the rifle. Crosman owns Benjamin, Sheridan and is licensed to manufacture Remington air rifles.
No more that 10 pumps! Per the Instructions.
No. the Remington is a spring system air rifle. It requires that it only be cocked and then fired to work. No C02 is required.
Unfortunately their is no master record of every model air rifle made by model number that is compiled into one list. You will have to give some sort of description of the rifle. Is it a spring powered air rifle or C02 or Pump? Is it made out of wood or plastic? It is a BB or a Pellet air rifle. How long is it? About how old is it? Does it have any markings on it other than the serial number? Is it a multy or single shot rifle? without more information it is not possible to answer your question.
pump-charged gun
Remington doesn't give the disciples, it's just rated a 3-medium. which would be about a loud hand clap.
As far as I can find, Benjamin made a pump handgun model 112 from 1938 to 1941. I could not find anything on a rifle with that model number.
The Daisy model 880 and the Crosman 760 are both Variable pump rifles. To charge the rifle you must pump the forearm from 1 to 10 times to store enough air to fire the pellet or BB. With each pump you store a little more air in the air cylinder and increase the power of the rifle when it is fired. It takes a minimum of 2 pumps to store enough energy/air to make the BB or Pellet fire. Never pump the rifle more than 10 times or it may rupture the seals.
A person can make the pump easier to operate on a Crosman 760 air rifle by applying oil to the seals. This will provide lubrication and improve the overall action of the weapon.