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Airguns by Make and Model => Benjamin Airguns => Topic started by: Shawnw881 on December 08, 2024, 11:11:10 PM

Title: New Here and restoring 2 Benjamin Franklin Air Rifles
Post by: Shawnw881 on December 08, 2024, 11:11:10 PM
I’m Shawn and new here. I recently got two older Benjamin Franklin Pump Rifles. One is a Model 342 22 Caliber and the other is a Model 310BB. I plan to restore these for my 12 YO son and I to enjoy,  but both will need some work.

I’ll start with the Model 310BB. One of the welds where the barrel attaches to the tube is broken. I think it can be soldered back together by someone who knows how to solder brass. I also think the internals will need replacing on this rifle.

The Model 342 is in a little better condition, mostly needs a good cleaning. However a previous owner had cut the stock down and glued it back together, so I’ll be looking for a replacement stock if anyone knows where I can obtain one?

Can anyone make a recommendation as to where I should consider sending the 310BB to have the welds resoldered ? Would be nice if it could go somewhere to have the internals replaced while it’s there.

Thanks and I look forward to being here. Shawn
Title: Re: New Here and restoring 2 Benjamin Franklin Air Rifles
Post by: HPP-Mechanic on December 10, 2024, 12:12:22 AM
check J.G. Airguns or ebay for a stock.  I just picked up a 1951 Benjamin Franklin 312 that had the barrel  separated from the air tube all the way back to the rear sight. I soldered it myself & it looks ok...I had to use something called Brass Black to darken the brass where i sanded.  I think Baker Airguns can take care of you with the rebuild/soldering.
Title: Re: New Here and restoring 2 Benjamin Franklin Air Rifles
Post by: Bicycleman on December 10, 2024, 09:46:24 AM
Good morning, Shawn, and welcome to the GTA Forum.
I have attached a business card I got from Mr. Smith about 10 years ago.  He and his son had the gun shop together at that time.  I have not been in contact with him since that time; and I don't know if he is still around.  Maybe telephone to see if he still repairs air guns.  His favorite was the Benjamin Pump rifles.
Good luck and good shooting.


Mike in Murfreesboro, TN
Title: Re: New Here and restoring 2 Benjamin Franklin Air Rifles
Post by: bantam5s on December 10, 2024, 08:16:32 PM
Google Mac1Airguns and give Tim a call.