

Airgotten Weapons, Episode 1 Benjamin Franklin 132 feat. The breech cap and hammer spring come out. Almost done Removing the breech cap screws. All content, pictures and text, at copyright Nicholas Carter and Derrick Kortvejesi respectively, and on through time until we run out of pellets.Īnother Airgun Blog. Did you fix it? Are replacements available? I must have forgotten about it! I'll see, I have a vague memory of fitting something in. I did not see what you wound up doing for the broken pump handle spring.
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Feel free to reach out to me, and maybe together we can rebuild these cool old air pistols. I'm guessing that means the seals are bad. I am here debating if I need to tare down this I came upon. Also would like to buy a rebuild kit if one is available?

Can anyone tell me where I can buy the tools to finish the job in ? I tried the links, but they're either gone or old. I found this blog and started taking my apart, Until I got to the part where i needed the special tools. Kata sindiran buat tetangga usilĪny ideas what I did wrong? Hard to say, sometimes you need to start over again and make sure that it's pumping air, storing the air and then transferring the air to the pellet.

I got parts to rebuild and followed your steps but when I finished the pellet did not come out. Seems you have the best info on these older air guns.The stem thread? Didn't bother measuring it. I has the same power it did if not better now. When I was a kid 35 years ago I walked across a railroad bridge and it drop off and fell into the brackish salt water at the head of a river. I have a model It came with a holster that snaps on. I have a Benjamin Franklin model bolt action h- I need to figure out where I can get the part's for it. Please, if you like, respond directly to my e-mail: lee. How many times does it need to be pumped before shooting. Where can we find documentation on this thing, i. If you look at the "labels" in the column to the right you'll see each model of gun, and then you can find all the posts on it. I am thinking that someone may have pulled to hard on the handle when they pumped it Looking forward to seeing more from you.
