Nice find. I doubt there are many 'new in the box' 312's left.avatar is right. The old Benjamins are handy guns.My second airgun was a 3100. a little older than your 312, didn't have the Monte Carlo stock.I wore it out. Tens of thousands of BB's down the tube.Gary
I think you're going to be quite surprised how compact and light weight this gun is.
Iconic old pumper. To a rabbits/squirrels, it's the stuff of nightmares.Mine is a '64 model, OEM peep, still 'cracks', (Hobbies clock 630).Resides in the "Never-Sell" pile
The last recorded serial # for the 312 is; H364750. This one is; H364716. One of the last 312's ever built.
Quote from: Yng@hrt on July 16, 2018, 09:46:21 AMThe last recorded serial # for the 312 is; H364750. This one is; H364716. One of the last 312's ever built.That is just crazy cool. Congrats time capsules are such a treat!
Marty..My 312 came with the V Barrel in the first pic below. I struggled with my old eyes and later switched it to the peep in the second pic below and moved it back to fit under the cover plate for the bolt stud... much better for me.
That is something. Some assembly required too--didn't know they ever did that for an air rifle. Or powder burner.
Yng@hrt,Amazing just amazing!Please post more pics when you get it.Thank you for posting that Benjamin flyer, I've seen it before but never with the diagrams and measurements between the regular and custom stock options.Now I know I have the custom stock.Thank you.Andrew
Good deal.... now if I could just find the hex peep for my 101.