![]() Then that same year, with some new updates, it was relaunched as the Benjamin 397 and 392. Introduced under the Sheridan brand, the Model “C” Silver Streak had a level of power and performance which was unmatched at that time.īenjamin purchased Sheridan in 1972 and continued manufacturing the Model C until 1992. ![]() The Benjamin Models 397 and the 392 have roots dating back to 1949. This new synthetic stock Benjamin air rifle is a direct replacement for the previous Benjamin 392/397 wood stock versions, which are discontinued. Scope mounting continues to be possible by using the intermount system, as with previous 392/7 models. 22 caliber version gives the following specs with alloys: 177 caliber model, the specs with alloy pellets are: The new synthetic stock Model 392S and 397S air rifles continue to offer variable velocity capability, simply by making more or less pumps for the shot.įor the. The robust forearm makes it easier to pump, too – they say. 22 caliber, pump pneumatic type with bronze tube & reciever, blued steel bolt & trigger guard, and straight-grain American Walnutd stocks. However, the new Monte Carlo-style synthetic stock is said by the manufacturer to shrug off inclement weather better than the traditional wood. From Estate in New England: Vintage & a classic, oldie Benjamin-Franklin Model 312 Air Rifle, still in functional condition, from back in the 1950s/'60s era. The Benjamin Variable Pump air rifle uses the traditional 392/7 action. Now Velocity Outdoor has announced that this new model is in production and has started shipping from the factory. That’s Velocity Outdoor Product Manager Phillip Guadalupe – above – showing us the gun at that time. HAM readers will have seen a prototype of a the new, synthetic stock Benjamin Variable Pump air rifle in our reports from the 2019 SHOT Show.
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