![]() ![]() They work on the Crosman 100 series, so I'm sure they do BF's, as well. Should your gun leak down, I believe Brian and Associates can reseal it. About no finish on the wood, brassed out and it cocked like drawing your own tooth. That looks much better than the one I saw at the last gun show. Wow, someone paid $41+ for just the this 312 stock: Take a look at the one photo from the above link thats considered a parts gun, and you'll see yours is definitely NICER. In such nice shape i'm tempted to say this is a later model, or someone bought new stocks for it at some point. ![]() ![]() Probably not worth the effort if it doesn't shoot. There are several options to cover up the assembly paint, epoxy paint (i think i meant appliance enamel paint), powder coating, re-blueing with brownell's oxpho-blue (or someone else's cold blue-er). The rubber (or whatever it is on this one) seals might need replacing. ![]() The loss of blue-ing on the assembly doesn't look nice, but its doesn't look too bad.Īre there any corrosion spots that you can see? In fact it doesn't look like it needs a restore. you got this for $40?"Įven if it somehow doesn't function, that benjamin is in fairly NICE shape, doesn't look like anyone would have much trouble restoring it. ![]()
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