I won this Benjamin 132 pistol. It looks so new it's hard to believe its 50 years old.
The condition is incredible to me. I do not collect Benjamins but it was too nice to pass up for $100.
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I love these time capsules! Like walking into a store today and buying one.
Bought two pump airguns, the Benjamin 132 and a 1975 Sheridan both look new. I am worried mounting peep sights or a scope could separate the solder on the barrel to the pump tube. I read some people have damaged the solder joint holding the barrel on, when removing the clip-on factory sights. My only Sheridan rifle has the clip-on rear sights.
Because the rifle is so pristine, should I look for an well worn Sheridan rifle to used as a shooter?
Last edited by Re01312; 17-03-2025 at 10:18 PM. Reason: Missing cannot find it