Return shipping: Pistols = $20.00, Rifles = $30.00 Additional charges for AK and HI. I guarantee that the airguns will hold air and function as they did when they left the factory. Within 90 days of the date of sale/invoice I will repair, replace or refund at my discretion. Prices are subject to change without notice. Please send an email if your model isn’t listed. I will clean up the exterior as much as is practical given the time allotted for a repair.Īll work comes with a 90 day warranty. Minor repairs such as valve seat polishing Valve work to maximize performance where applicable Warranty Service for Crosman & Benjamin AirgunsĬomplete dis-assembly and thorough cleaning of internal parts Teetering on the edge, awaiting your replies.Factory Authorized Repairs for Crosman, Benjamin, Sheridan & Daisy Airguns So, given the issues that I have described, would the folks who support keeping it, still say keep it? Would it's condition change your mind? To me, if it's missing that stupid safety, it just isn't complete (does that even make sense to anyone else?). Has anyone ever seen a safety for one of these offered for sale? I have Googled and searched various web sites with no hits on one for sale. The missing safety disturbs me the most, not because I would trust it, but just because it is not there (personal hangup, I guess). The screw holes bother me the least, they are not very large and could easily be wood puttied. And last, the stock has two screw holes, probably from a bubba scope mount. It could probably be glued, but I've never glued at semi-tubular piece of wood before, so, dunno. It is well worn on the air chamber and barrel but stills works, wood on pump and grips are in very good shape. The tootsie roll forearm has a lengthwise crack down the bottom, not all the way to the end. I remember shooting it somewhere around 1952 give or take a year or so. I know that it wasn't a very good safety and a lot of people removed them because of the hassle of dealing with them. For it's age, it is in pretty good condition, except for three things. Let me toss out a couple of my other concerns. OK, biting the bullet and keeping it are right near the top of my list, after all I really did buy it because of the way it looked. Sell the thing for parts? How much would one list a parts gun for?Īny thoughts or suggestions would be welcome. Also heard that they only give you $75 off the MSRP of a new rifle. I read in an earlier thread where someone posted that a 310 could be turned in for a new 397 or 392. Pyramyd offered to install the kit for $25 plus shipping both ways, probably fair, but more than I want to spent. 'THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN' MODEL 312 AIR RIFLE, 22 caliber, single shot pneumatic pump type, 19' barrel, blued finish, hardwood stock, serial H157377, manufactured. Are the better tools available than the one provided with the kit? Any pointers? I don't know if this is a result of my being afraid to use more pressure for fear of stripping the hole in the brass, or if in fact the tool is rounded in the wrong spots. When I try to remove the brass nut (?) I can't seem to get enough traction and the tool winds up slipping. The square end of the tool is not as square as I imagined that it would be, and the edges seem a bit rounded in spots. If you cannot repair your airgun yourself you can send it to our Authorized airgun repair center for repair, and we’ll deduct the cost of the seal kit you purchased from the total on your repair. Beware of lesser quality seal kits Our seal kits are guaranteed to work. I have the kit (with removal tool), purchased from Pyramyd, but have not been able to remove the valve components. Seal kit for Benjamin model 310, 312, and 317 air guns contain all required parts needed to reseal this airgun, plus exploded drawing and tube of oil. The problem was considered non-repairable and consequently all parts were destroyed. In fact, the 312 has been on a safety notice since 1992 for the guns potential to discharge accidentally. The Benjamin 312 was manufactured from 1940 to 1974 and the same goes for this rifle. I have a Benjamin 312 that's been sitting in the closet for months, needing a valve/ reseal kit. For parts, I suggest you contact one of the locations listed below.
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