
Suggestions on how to recondition the brass to get her nice and clean again.Ĥ. Suggestions on how to reattach the front sight/barrel mount.ģ. What are the proper parts to rebuild the air cylinder? (Not sure of the proper term) Given the age I don’t want to order the wrong kit.Ģ. I know how you use hand tool, weld, braze and generally can fix most things I put effort into.ġ. I recently came back across it sitting behind a door and decided I would see if I cannot source the proper parts to bring it back to life. But about 8 years ago it stopped holding pressure and was replaced with a break barrel gammo to keep the local squirrel population in check. I learned how to shoot with this air rifle and it’s always been powerful and accurate. I look on Cross mans web site and their numbers start at around 590. So I assume the guns dates back to the late 20’s to early 30’s. My Grandpa was born in 1920 and he left His home town at 19 to join the army air corps were he became a pilot. This gun was my Grandfathers and I believe was given to him as a kid from his older brother. Use the 'Register' button near the top left of this page.I am looking for information on how to restore this pellet rifle.įirst a little history. Note: If you are seeing "Please enter your username and password to log in." Your browser cookies have been reset or you need to register to access the topic in question. You cannot delete your posts in this forum "not tonight dear, i have a race in the morning" never new it used to house an air gun manufacturer!! Hahahahaha i drive by that building daily here in STL. He told me he'd bought it while at UNC Chapel Hill in 1940.Hank I bought it, probably 25 years ago, from a guy who worked for me. Interesting.I think I have the model that preceded has a pump handle directly under the bbl.a sort of is marked "Benjamin Franklin". Good resource! Good luck finding any of those parts these days, however. "The Death of One Man is a Tragedy, The Death of Millions is a Statistic" Stalin In the lower corner it states "Printed in U.S.A. Here is the Instruction Sheet, Exploded View, and Parts and Price List. Hello All! I ran across some old airgun reading material over the weekend and thought this may be worth sharing with any old Benjamin Pistol owners.

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