Benjamin made several different rifles. Please state the model number (It's most likely on the barrel) and the condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value. Is it still working? Is it in Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair or Poor condition?
It all depends on the model and year
A brass key, brass being an easy to work with metal of the times, was often used in lock making and key making.
In order to give you an answer, you need to give it some sort of rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition without that information, I can not answer you. It was made between 1969 -1992
Red Brass is a Brass and Nugold is a Bronze! Brass is Copper alloyed with Zincwhereas Bronze is Copper alloyed with TIN. Red Brass is typically 85% Copper and 15% Zinc.Nugold is 90% Copper and 10% Tin. ~ the Silver Strumpet
The Franklin stove is primarily made of cast iron, which provides durability and efficient heat retention. It typically consists of a rectangular body with a firebox, a flue for smoke ventilation, and adjustable air vents for regulating airflow. Some models also feature a grate and an ash pan. Additional decorative elements may include brass fittings or a decorative front.
What condition is it in, That determines the value. BTW they all had Brass Barrels.
Benjamin Franklin 22 cal single shot pump. Folders brass and wood. What is the valur
It all depends on the model and year
A brass key, brass being an easy to work with metal of the times, was often used in lock making and key making.
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All the Benjamin .22 cal were made of Brass and painted Black. What condition and what model are you asking about.
Private Benjamin - 1981 Beauty and the Brass 2-16 was released on: USA: 15 February 1982
Benjamin Air guns made about a dozen different air guns like the one you described. Usually you will find the model number on the gun somewhere. You also will have to describe the condition of the gun to get an estimate of value. Is it still working? Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition? without some information it is not possible to give an estimate. Re-post your question with this information to get an estimate of worth.
Woodwind, Percussion, Brass, String, Rhythm Sections.
Most are real brass, although some is made of steel. Brass is just about the perfect material- when a cartridge fires, the brass expands and locks to the walls of the chamber, containing the pressure of firing. When the pressure drops, the brass casing "relaxes", pulling back away from the chamber walls, permitting it to be withdrawn. Historically, besides brass and steel, cartridge cases have been made that were leather, paper, plastic, and copper.
Not likely
In order to give you an answer, you need to give it some sort of rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition without that information, I can not answer you. It was made between 1969 -1992