Benjamin made a model 1300 air pistol not a air rifle. It would be worth between $130-$155 in VG shape They were made between 1959-1964 They did make a 3100 air rifle... If you have a 1300 rifle then I do not know the value.....
The Benjamin 720 was made from 1947-1962. In good condition it would be worth around $80 to $105
It would really help if you stated the model number. Also most older Benjamin serial numbers began with a "B" or "H" or "T".
Crosman still has the parts manual for all it's rifles. On the home page click on "Download a Manual." Crosman owns Benjamin. see the link below
The value of a Winchester model 330 rifle would be dependent upon a couple different factors. The main factor would be the condition of the rifle.
The model G is also known as the model 200. It can be very valuable, but I need to know the condition of the rifle first to give an estimate of value. Is it still working? Is it in excellent, very good, good, fair or poor condition? It was made sometime between 1910-1935. I am not sure how to judge the condition really. All parts are there, wood handle looks fine, no cracks. Barrel looks good. I would say it is in very good condition. It does not hold air though. All parts appear to be there. From what you say. I can estimate the Value at around $125 -$160. I would think the rifle can be repaired. Crosman air guns owns Benjamin. If you want it fixed, go to the link below and click on "find a service center" when the Crosman home page opens up.
To assess the value it would be necessary to know the model and caliber of the rifle. Or you can check "Blue book of Airguns" and try to locate it under the "Benjamin" section. You can find the book in most big bookstores. New Answer. This may be a model "F" and in good condition it would be worth around $95-$125, But without more information I can not be held to that price range.
It would be worth around $105. This model was made from 1940 to 1969. If you have the original box it is worth 25% more.
What model of rifle are we talking about?I would need to know along with the age of the rifle to give you a accurate value.
I find two interesting points about this question. The Benjamin model 312 is part of the Benjamin 310 series of rifles 310, 312, 317 made between 1940 and 1969. If there is credit given why is it only on the .22 caliber version, and the second question is. Crosman didn't own Benjamin until 1992 so why would they give credit on such an old air rifle that they were not responsible for making. On Crosmans web site there is NO mention of any type of credit for this model.
It would be nice to have a left handed model (I'm also Left Handed.) But unfortunately Crosman doesn't make a left handed stock for this rifle. You would have to find a woodworker who makes stocks in order to get one made. I would search the web for "Custom Rifle stocks" and start there.
The value of a model 1876 Winchester rifle caliber 4560 would be dependent upon a number of factors. The most important of these factors would be the condition of the rifle.