It was made between 1935 - 38 see the link below for the owners manual. it's a model 107 or model 177
In order to answer your question I will need to know a few more things. Like the model number (It's usually on the barrel) the condition of the rifle? Is it working, does it hold air?
It was made sometime between 1969-92.
Never more than 10 pumps. Anything between 1 and 10 will discharge the pellet.
Manufactured between ( First Variation ) plunger under the barrel 1934 - 1940. (Second Variation ) Pump under the Barrel 1940-1969.------------------- added-----------------------------------Franklin refers to the location of the factory. IE city------------------- dates and locations----------------------------Walter Benjamin founded the Benjamin company in 1899. It was located in St. Louis Mo. The first model was called the St. Louis. From 1904 to 1906 the rifles were made in Granite City IL. Production went back to St. Louis in 1906 until 1986. In 1977 Benjamin purchased Sheridan Air Gun Co (Sheridan was located in Racine WI) and moved the production from Racine.Crosman purchased the combined air gun companies in Feb 1992 and moved them to New York.In 1936 the name "Benjamin Franklin" appeared on some models and has no significance, except as a marketing ploy.Source of information (Blue Book of airguns 9th edition.)
you need to state the model number not the serial number to get and estimate of value.
Benjamin Franklin 22 cal single shot pump. Folders brass and wood. What is the valur
No. The were made from 1946 - 1985. Today Benjamin is owned by Crosman air gun co, Benjamin does make the HB22 that is a .22 cal pump-up pistol. They also have the new Gas piston "Trail NP" .22 cal pistol, it's a single pump pistol. See the link below.
It was made in 1982
In order to answer your question I will need to know a few more things. Like the model number (It's usually on the barrel) the condition of the rifle? Is it working, does it hold air?
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.
Crosman airgun owns the Benjamin line of airguns. They off a locater service for shops that repair old air guns and rifles. (See the link below ) when the Crosman page opens, click on the "find a service center" link at the bottom of the page.
Nothing is wrong with your H9a. The first pump is about 15 lbs and the 8th pump is about 38lbs. It is designed this way. But it get over 400FPS (Feet Per Second) and that is fast for a pistol. Everyone says it is hard to pump.
You don't pump a Daisy model 288. It's an Under-lever Single stroke pistol. Pull the bar under the barrel down until you feel it click. Then push it back up into place. The pistol is now ready to fire, if you loaded in the BB's
The Model 122 is a .22 caliber pellet pistol, not a BB or .177 caliber pistol. Pump up the pistol, Not more than 10 pumps. Open the breech by turning the knob at the rear. Pull it all the way back. Load the .22 pellet in the breech. The skirt faces the rear. Close the breech. Rotate the knob to lock it in place. Aim, release the safety and fire.
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.
It was made sometime between 1969-92.
Around $50