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Benjamin 700


Benjamin 700, a new and beautiful entrance. Pump, cal 175, built in 1938, magazine 15 BBs

From Guido


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Benjamin Repeaters


Benjamin Repeaters. Model 700, 1935. Model 710, 1940. Model 720, 1947.

From Grant


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Benjamin Silver Streaks


Sheridan/ Benjamin Silver Streaks. From Milo


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Benjamin/Sheridan H9 series pump air pistol.


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Benjamin130-2


boxed Benjamin 130 with papers


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Benjamin shooting kit


Benjamin "The real McCoy Target Practice outfit" Complete with a Benjamin Rocket.


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Benjamin Rockets


Pair of Benjamin Rockets .22 cal. Co2 12 grm


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BENJAMIN MODEL G


Benjamin bb rifle model G muzzle loading pump up


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Benjamin Model 3120


Benjamin Model 3120 85 shot pump up air rifle.


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Benjamin Model 117


Benjamin model 117 pump up air pistol. wood grips .177 call


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Benjamin mod D.


Benjamin Modle D


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Benjamin end pump


Benjamin end pump air pistol. model. 122


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Benjamin 720


Benjamin model 720 repeater rifle


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Benjamin 700


Benjamin 700 bb gun, end pump


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Benjamin 600 auto


American Benjamin 600 pump up air rifle, quite a scarce air rifle. This one is in fine condition.


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Benjamin 422


Boxed Benjamin 422 .22 semi auto co2 pistol.


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Benjamin 422


American Benjamin 422 8grm Co2 bulb, .22 cal semi automatic? (when it works properly) Very strange arrangement! You load all the pellets up the barrel and an arrangement of "O" rings stops the pellets all coming out at the same time, well thats the theory? Apparently the answer to Crosmans 600 semi auto pistol. Not very successful, not much good either, basically a collectors item. Fitting a bulk fill Co2 adapter helps a lot!


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Benjamin 362 rifle


Boxed Benjamin 362 air rifle.


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Benjamin 362


Benjamin model 362 .22 cal Co2 rifle


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Benjamin Model 3600 Co2 rifle


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Benjamin 310


Benjamin boxed Model 310 air rifle.


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Benjamin 310


Benjamin model 310 pump air rifle


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Benjamin 300 BB


Benjamin model 300 bb rifle


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Benjamin 30.30


American Benjamin semi auto bb rifle uses an 8 grm co2 bulb, this one has a home made end cap which allows a 12 gm co2 bulb.


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Benjamin 257


Benjamin 257


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Benjamin 257


American Benjamin 257 Co2 8 grm bulb. There are three variations of this pistol. BB smoothbore, .177 rifled barrel .22cal rifled barrel. Nice hard wood grips, very well made.


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Benjamin 253


Benjamin 250 Co2 8grm bulb.


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Benjamin 250


Benjamin 250 bb gun. uses 8 gm Co2 bulbs. Well made, nice little pocket pistol.


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Benjamin 137


Benjamin model 137 pump up air pistol


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Benjamin 130


boxed Benjamin 130


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Benjamin 130


Boxed Benjamin 130 pump up air pistol.


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Benjamin 112. WG


Benjamin 112 pump up air pistol. Wood grip


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Benjamin 112


Benjamin 112 pump up air pistol.


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BENJAMIN 100


Benjamin 100 air pistol, end pump.


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BENJAMIN BB gun.


Benjamin 700 bb air rifle


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Benjamin is a brand that has been making air guns and air pistols for over a century. They are known for their high-quality and reliable air guns and have a wide range of models available.

Benjamin air guns and air pistols use compressed air to shoot pellets or BBs. They are powered by either a spring piston or a pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) system. Spring piston air guns are generally less expensive and easier to maintain, while PCP air guns are more powerful and accurate but require additional equipment to fill their air tanks.

Benjamin air guns and air pistols come in a variety of styles, including break barrel, multi-pump, and CO2-powered. They also come in different calibers, with .177 and .22 being the most common.

Some popular models of Benjamin air guns and air pistols include the Benjamin Marauder, Benjamin Trail Nitro Piston, and Benjamin Discovery. These models are known for their accuracy, power, and durability.

Benjamin air guns and air pistols are popular among target shooters, hunters, and plinkers alike. They are also often used for pest control and small game hunting.

Air gun Manufacturers A-Z

A Abas, Acro, Acvoke, Air-o-matic, Airstar, American Luger, Ampell, Anschutz, Ansonia, Apache, Arms Corp B Barracuda, Benjamin, Boone, Brigand, Britannia, Brown, BSA, BSF, Bugelspanner, Bussey C Carolus, Certus, Champion, Cogswell, Crosman, Cub, CZ D Daisy, Dare Devil, Demon, Diana, Dolla E Eisenwerk, El Gamo Cadet, Elmek, Erma, Excellent F Falke, Famas, Farco, Feg, Feinwerkbau, Fionda, Flz, Footemaker, French Trainer, Fwb G Gallery, Gamo, Gem, Gem or Bergman, Gems, George Smith, German Air Rifle, Giffard, Greener Markings H Haenel, Hahn, Hakim, Hammerli, Haviland, Hawthorn, Healthways, Heanel, Hercules, Herinkan, HG, Howa, Hubertus, HW75, Hy Score I Indian J J Tonks, Jaguar, Joc, Jos, Junker, K K98, Kalamazoo, Kentucky, Kessler L Lanes, Langham, Lark, LD, Lincoln, Lindner, Loungue, Lov M Mahely, MAN, Marck, Marke, Markham, Mars, Mauser, Midland, Milbro, Millita, Monkey, Muskeeter, Mustang N Norica O Oklahoma, Olympic, Original, Oscar P Parker, Phantom, Pioneer, Plainsman, Pope, Predom Q Quackenbush R Record, Record-champion, Rochester, Roland, Rossi S Saxby, Schimel, Schmidt, Sears, Shark, Sharp, Sheriden, Skanaker, Smith and Wesson, Sportsman, Starfire, Stella, Sterling, Sussex Armoury, Sussex Arms, Swift T Targ Air, Tau, Taiyo Juki, Tell, Telly, Thunder Bolt, Titan, Tonks Crank, Trapmaster, Typhoon V Various Gems, VZ W Walther, Warrior, Webley, Westley, William Paul, Winchester, Winsel Y Yewa, Yunker Z Zamas, Zem

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Vintage airguns are antique or collectible airguns that are no longer in production or are considered rare or valuable.
Airguns are firearms that use compressed air or other gases as a means of propelling a pellet or BB. They have a long history, with the first recorded use of an airgun dating back to the 16th century.

Vintage airguns can be made of various materials, such as wood, metal, and plastic, and they may have different features and designs depending on the time period and manufacturer.
Some vintage airguns are single-shot, while others are repeaters that can hold multiple pellets or BBs.

Vintage airguns can be collectors' items and are often sought after by airgun enthusiasts and collectors. They can be valuable due to their rarity, age, or historical significance.
Some vintage airguns may be valuable due to the materials or craftsmanship used in their construction, or because they were made by a well-known manufacturer.

If you are interested in vintage airguns, it is important to handle them with care and caution. Many vintage airguns may not be safe to shoot, and they should be treated as decorative or collectible items rather than functional firearms.
If you are unsure about the safety or condition of a vintage airgun, you may want to consult with a professional gunsmith or airgun expert.