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
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?
All the Benjamin .22 cal were made of Brass and painted Black. What condition and what model are you asking about.
It all depends on the model and year
Sheridan C Sliver streak and CB Blue streak. Nickel or black 19.5 inch barrel Walnut stock. rotating safety. C9 Sliver streak 19.38 inch barrel, rifled brass barrel, nickel finish American hardwood stock. CB9 Blue streak Same as above except Black finish. C9BP Polished brass plating "may" have medallion in the stock All of these are .20 caliber. Crosman airguns owns both Sheridan and Benjamin air rifles and guns. All Sheridan rifles are .20 caliber. All Benjamin rifles are either .177 or .22 caliber but both use the same design and stock. See the link below for the owners manual
A brass key, brass being an easy to work with metal of the times, was often used in lock making and key making.
Caliber typically refers to the maximum diameter of a gun's barrel in hundredths of an inch. Sometimes a stated caliber (like .38 Special) is not equal to its actual caliber (.357 caliber). This is due to several reasons: 1- Marketing, 2- Measuring barrel diameter land to land, 3- Measuring barrel diameter groove to groove. 4- Measuring diameter of the chamber (brass casing diameter). Usually when a firearm uses millimeter instead of caliber, it tends to be a more accurate description of the projectile's diameter.
read whats printed on top of the barrel. re=pros have the Italian makers mark......
Private Benjamin - 1981 Beauty and the Brass 2-16 was released on: USA: 15 February 1982
lead, brass, priming compound, powder
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.
No, it won't fit. The .45 caliber bullet is 0.45" in diameter; the .30 caliber bullet is .15" smaller. The brass is different size too.