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Benjamin franklin air rifle parts model 347
Benjamin franklin air rifle parts model 347






benjamin franklin air rifle parts model 347

This gun has the same nickel finish as the two previous 312 models. The reason a separated barrel.īe that as it may, for the purpose of this discussion it plays an important role. The gun has sat in a dark corner of my safe until now. I purchased a gun a while back completely disgusted with the purchase. This gun is identical to the '42 312, including the box Note silver nickel over brass followed by black nickel. As stated earlier, this model followed the model 3XX "Front-Pump" 3XX ('34-'40). Note  No stamped serial number on either one. What is unique to the first under-lever pump models is the use of flathead fasteners to secure the forearm grip.

benjamin franklin air rifle parts model 347

Notice how similar these two guns are the positioning of the front site from the muzzle, the “windage adjustable” rear sight, the safety, the trigger & trigger guard, & the two piece bolt, including the cam plate, bolt guide screw, tension spring & ball bearing (rsmith15 confirmed same spring & ball bearing). New Benjamin Air Rifles have a lever hand pump”, which shows this same model. The last photo, courtesy of Trev’s Airgun Scrapbook, has a caption that reads “MODERN MECHANIX December 1939. The model shown is a 1942 312 “Under-Lever” pneumatic pump. 322, courtesy of 'rsmith15', which transitioned into the first "Under-Lever" pneumatic pump version. The first two photos show a third variant Model no. For the purpose of this study, changes with respect to exterior components will be used to determine “Transition Models”. If there is any misleading information, please bring it to my attention. My intentions are to be as accurate as possible using guns from my collection, member’s guns, and those found online to fill in the gaps. 3XX, which was Benjamin’s last in a series of what is referred to as “Push-Pull Pump Style” compressed air models (1934-1940), and ending with Benjamin’s 39XPA with the “P” style trigger group which was replaced by an entirely new “Trigger Pack” beginning in 1997. The purpose of this thread is to look at exterior components of Benjamin’s transition models beginning with the third variant Model no. With thanks to Marty for the text and pics, first posted on the American Vintage Airguns forum. A look at Benjamin Transition Models (1930s-1997)








Benjamin franklin air rifle parts model 347