I still have my Benjamin Franklin .22 pump up pellet pistol. I bought it at Schmidt hardware in down town in 1962 for my 10th birthday, a present to myself. I paid like $4.99 for it,,,It still shoots great,,,my Benjamin rifle I've had since I was 7 I bought it at alsons gua and army surplus. My dad knew Alson well, I was buying it with my soda bottle money for my 7th birthday, a present to me. That is my favorite squirrel gun to this very day. I find that keeping the carbon out of the gun that builds up in the air reservoir from oil diesel gas, I love my Benjamin Franklin pellet gun. Great video, thank you so much😮😊❤ I also still have my Benjamin .22 cal pellet pistol. My first pistol/rifle combo in the same caliber, things we learn about as kids,,,😮😊
Remember my school buddies hunting rabbits, ect with these. Benjamin & Sheriden were the only pump power air pistols available at that time. CO2 guns were rare & expensive
Thanks. It was interesting to see how this one came apart. I've owned a Crossman 1322 since the 1970s and it has always been accurate enough for plinking.
Hi, thanks for posting this. I have a 1980 model 132 that I had resealed about a decade ago and is shooting JSB 13.5g in the 380's..thought it may need service but after seeing this I think maybe not..
Had 2 of the Crossmans. Pumping gets tedious but preferred to CO2. Now single break action steel rifle is my AG Choice. With a wood stock to absorb that spring shock. Pistols are now all the expanding gas type. No pumping required lol.
lotta screws.... I like my crosman 2289 better, I turned it to a1000_ fps rifle using ordered parts,,, yeah, you can order any part from crosman....oh the 2289 was $60 and the modsa were about $80....... basicaly a firearm for $140 LOL
Beautiful example! Great video sir.
I still have my Benjamin Franklin .22 pump up pellet pistol. I bought it at Schmidt hardware in down town in 1962 for my 10th birthday, a present to myself. I paid like $4.99 for it,,,It still shoots great,,,my Benjamin rifle I've had since I was 7 I bought it at alsons gua and army surplus. My dad knew Alson well, I was buying it with my soda bottle money for my 7th birthday, a present to me. That is my favorite squirrel gun to this very day. I find that keeping the carbon out of the gun that builds up in the air reservoir from oil diesel gas, I love my Benjamin Franklin pellet gun.
Great video, thank you so much😮😊❤ I also still have my Benjamin .22 cal pellet pistol. My first
pistol/rifle combo in the same caliber, things we learn about as kids,,,😮😊
What a beautiful pistol. Thanks for sharing!
Remember my school buddies hunting rabbits, ect with these. Benjamin & Sheriden were the only pump power air pistols available at that time. CO2 guns were rare & expensive
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Thanks. It was interesting to see how this one came apart.
I've owned a Crossman 1322 since the 1970s and it has always been accurate enough for plinking.
Hi, thanks for posting this. I have a 1980 model 132 that I had resealed about a decade ago and is shooting JSB 13.5g in the 380's..thought it may need service but after seeing this I think maybe not..
Had 2 of the Crossmans. Pumping gets tedious but preferred to CO2. Now single break action steel rifle is my AG Choice. With a wood stock to absorb that spring shock. Pistols are now all the expanding gas type. No pumping required lol.
Another great video! I have an older 137 with wooden grips.
Great channel, where in canada are you?
Kinda cool for sure...
Cause I'd really like one of em.....
The grip is bakelite...
At first I tough it was a repro....... Wery nice work tho😊
Nice one!
lotta screws.... I like my crosman 2289 better, I turned it to a1000_ fps rifle using ordered parts,,, yeah, you can order any part from crosman....oh the 2289 was $60 and the modsa were about $80....... basicaly a firearm for $140 LOL
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KUSS !!!
Are they doing these guns nowadays?