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Benjamin Airguns- Bolt Action .177 Single Shot Pump Air Pistol

Benjamin Airguns- Bolt Action .177 Single Shot Pump Air Pistol
Brand: Benjamin Sheridan

Buy New: $124.90



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Media: Misc.
Legal Disclaimer: IMPORTANT: Must be 18 years or older to purchase, and is shipped Adult Signature Required on all airgun purchases! We cannot ship airguns to the following locations due to your local laws, restrictions and conditions of sale: New York City, NY & its boroughs, Long Island (Zip Codes 100xx-104xx and 110xx-119xx), New Jersey, Michigan, Chicago, IL and Morton's Grove, IL, San Francisco CA, or Philadelphia PA. Please email us for further detail.


Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Type: Pump; Caliber: .177
  • Ammunition: .177 cal metal Pellets
  • Velocity: up to 525 fps
  • Barrel: Brass, black; Grip/Forearm: American Hardwood
  • Weight: 40 oz.; Length: 12.25 in.

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
A Benjamin airgun pistol is a handful of reliability. Fine craftsmanship, superior balance and heft, unbeatable componentry. Hand-finished American Walnut and precision-tuned brass. Black finish .177 caliber pump. Rifled steel barrel. Sights: Front: High ramp blade; Rear: Open adjustable.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Nice air pistol   July 28, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

After a slight sight adjustment this shoots much more accurately than my ability to consistently hit anything. My wife and I enjoy tossing a stale cookie off the back deck and down the mountain 50 feet or so, then spending a half hour or so blowing it to bits. We hit about every third time or so. I'm not sure what that translates into a shot pattern. There are two things I would criticize: 1) there's a little pin that holds the cocking lever grip in place that tends to drift out over time, and 2) when they etched the serial number into the side they chipped off the paint where they did the etching. To me the later is just sloppy.

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