Please state the current condition of the gun to get an estimate of value. Is it working? Is it Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or in Excellent shape. without more information it is not possible to give you an answer
It's usually on the left side of the breech just below the loading chamber
I suggest you go to Crosman.com and click on Support and ask your question there. Crosman owns the Benjamin line of air rifles
Please state the model number of the rifle/gun so it can be identified. During the 30's and 60's Benjamin guns were labeled Benjamin Franklin as a marketing ploy. All of them are really Benjamin's. They were developed by Walter Benjamin not Benjamin Franklin
It's rated at 500 FPS.
a mp5 submachine gun
Around $50
The 132 is part of a series made by Benjamin it covered models 130, 132 and 137. they were made in both .177 and .22 caliber. They were made between 1946-85. The name Benjamin Franklin was a marketing Gimmick. Walter Benjamin started the company back in 1899. Today Crosman air gun owns the company.
Benjamin was held at gun point by a turkey wielding a ak47
Benjamin Air guns made several models during the 1960's please state your model so this question can be answered.
I've researched several airgun catalogues and can not find a Benjamin model 217. However the 17 at the end of model 217 indicated that it's a .177 caliber air gun. The name Franklin added to Benjamin was a marketing ploy to sell the air gun. Benjamin Franklin had nothing to do with it. Walter Benjamin invented the Benjamin line of airguns back in the late 1800's. Please recheck the model number and give me some sort of rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent on the current condition of the air gun so I can give it a value (If we ever identify it)
If you are asking about the Benjamin Air gun model 342? It was made between 1969-1992
The model 132 was made from 1942 to 1986.