It all depends on the condition of the rifle. It was made between 1940-69. State the condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value. The box and instructions will increase the value by 25%.
It was made in 1961
Benjamin made this model pistol from 1946 to 1985. This was a very popular model.
Approx $75.00 to $150.00 depending on condition, with original box, etc. It's actually a "Benjamin" air pistol, the Benjamin Franklin stamped on the side was just a playful play on words by the company.
Benjamin made a 137 pistol not a 137 rifle. They did make a 317 rifle, is this what you are asking about? The pistol model 137 was made between 1946-85 the rifle model 317 was made between 1940-1969
It was made between 1935 - 38 see the link below for the owners manual. it's a model 107 or model 177
This pistol was manufactured between 1946 and 85. It came in .177 or .22. The box and instructions make it more valuable. However you did not state the condition of the pistol so I cannot give you an estimated value.
Which Model are you asking about.
The original manufacture of the Iver Johnson Model 55 Target pistol maybe able to provide an owners manual. The manual will have instructions on what is need to maintain the product.
It depends on the Model, Age and Condition of the pistol. Benjamin pistols are still being made today. Benjamin is currently owned by Crosman air gun company.
The model 100 was made between 1935-1941.
Benjamin made this model from 1946 to 1985, but did not start serializing them until 1957. I also have a Benjamin Franklin that has no serial number. Before 1957 it is not possible to set an exact date. Just know it's OLD. The 137 is a .177 caliber pellet pistol the 132 is a .22 caliber pistol and the 130 is a BB pistol.
This pistol was made between 1935-41. Please state the condition of the pistol to get and estimate of value.
It's usually on the breech or the very back of the pistol.
It started in 1946 to 1985
It was made from 1946 to 1985.
It was made in 1960
They were made between 1938 to 1941