Well, honey, the Benjamin Model 310 air rifle was first introduced back in the 1940s, so you do the math on that one. If you've got one of these babies in your hands, you're holding a vintage piece of air gun history. Just remember, age ain't nothing but a number when it comes to a classic like the Benjamin 310.
Where do I buy Benjamin Air rifle repair parts? Model 310 and 310
This model 310 was made in 1957
It's a BB/175 smoothe boar made from 1940 to 1969.
Most likely around late 1956 according to Crosman who owns Benjamin.
The Benjamin Model 310 air rifle is designed to shoot .177 caliber pellets. It is a multi-pump pneumatic rifle, allowing for adjustable power by varying the number of pumps. Always ensure that you use the correct type and size of pellets for optimal performance and safety.
1959
The first Benjamin model was the "St Louis model" made in 1899.
I need to know the condition of the air rifle to be able to give an estimate of value. Does it still work? is it in Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair or Poor condition? Let me know and I will try to help you with an answer.
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.
The Benjamin model 312 was part of the 310 series of rifles that included 310, 312, and 317. They came in .177 and .22 caliber. Production started with the model 310 in 1940 and ended with the model 317 in 1969, the 312 fell somewhere in the middle of that time period
It is a Benjamin Air rifle. Benjamin Franklin is just a quote printed on the side.Mgf 1968-92the age of your model 342 Benjamin air rifle can be found on crosman's website, but I have saved you the trouble:RIFLE Models: 340, 342, and 347YearStarting Serial NumberEnding Serial Number1968T1000T55291969T5530T613521970T61353T902631971T90264T1139661972T113967T1495341973T149535T1809391974T180940T2104991975T210450T2476511976T247652T2783991977T278400T2982411978T298242T3266991979T326700T3595681980T359569T3795001981T379501T4263051982T426305T430000 &UP
Currently Crosman owns both the Banjamin name and line of air guns. Crosman offers a free service to locate shops that repair older Crosman, Benjamin and Sheridan airguns. See the link below.