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Airguns by Make and Model => Benjamin Airguns => Topic started by: Gibsonvair on March 10, 2025, 02:27:04 PM
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I just received my "new" still in box, Benjamin Discovery. It is the kit with pump, in .177. Serial number 508120302. I believe this was manufactured in May of 2008. It is a nice Walnut stock. The finish is a little rough, But I know how to fix that. It comes with a little pellet pouch and pellets which look like Crosman hollow points. It also came with what appears to be a trigger lock and key. I like the sights, but I need my reading glasses to focus. I might try a rear peep sight.
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Nice score, Steve
Where'd you find one?
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Yes, a nice score indeed 👍
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Nice score, Steve
Where'd you find one?
It was listed in the air gun section of GunsInternational.com. A fellow in Pennsylvania bought it and never used it.
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The rifle shoots well with Crosman 7.9 grain hollow points. I may scope it or try a rear peep sight to see exactly how accurate. The pellet pouch looks very useful.
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Nice score, Steve
Where'd you find one?
I see you wanting a Disco stock and a longer barrel in your other thread.
Alliance Hobby has both of them, you just have to confirm.
He’s not the fastest shipper though. My stock took 14 days but no complaints here ‘cuz it was handpicked and packed professionally 👍
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The rifle shoots well with Crosman 7.9 grain hollow points. I may scope it or try a rear peep sight to see exactly how accurate. The pellet pouch looks very useful.
It having a walnut stock is a bonus 👍
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Nice score, Steve
Where'd you find one?
There are Benjamin Maximus's still for sale at Krale. https://www.krale.shop/us/benjamin-maximus/
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The rifle shoots well with Crosman 7.9 grain hollow points. I may scope it or try a rear peep sight to see exactly how accurate. The pellet pouch looks very useful.
It having a walnut stock is a bonus 👍
I also remember the Benjamin sporting a Katana stock 👍
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It having a walnut stock is a bonus 👍
I also remember the Benjamin sporting a Katana stock 👍
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I much prefer the more vertical grip of the newer Crosman 362 and 3622 stocks.
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Nice score, Steve
Where'd you find one?
I see you wanting a Disco stock and a longer barrel in your other thread.
Alliance Hobby has both of them, you just have to confirm.
He’s not the fastest shipper though. My stock took 14 days but no complaints here ‘cuz it was handpicked and packed professionally 👍
I reached out to alliance. He got back to me ASAP. He's got none left and can't get more since Daisy buy. I posted the classified ad right after that.
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Nice score, Steve
Where'd you find one?
I see you wanting a Disco stock and a longer barrel in your other thread.
Alliance Hobby has both of them, you just have to confirm.
He’s not the fastest shipper though. My stock took 14 days but no complaints here ‘cuz it was handpicked and packed professionally 👍
I reached out to alliance. He got back to me ASAP. He's got none left and can't get more since Daisy buy. I posted the classified ad right after that.
Ah, too bad.
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Very nice gun to find in .177 like new. I wanted a walnut stock for my .177 Disco build, but later ones were only hardwood stocks. I had to find a suitable stock blank to inlet as the original Walnut ones were no longer available. I had a cut & crowned .177 20" barrel from a 1760 model that I used a riser I made from PVC under the breech to mount. That way the TKO fits on top of the tube not out front. A .177 Crow Magnum pellet is deadly on Squirrel size critters as it has a Magnum Airpower custom valve for higher power and fill psi. You can see the higher strength stainless valve screws rated for 3000psi, but I only fill to 2500.
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That is a beautiful find... nice going! 8)
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I reached out to alliance. He got back to me ASAP. He's got none left and can't get more since Daisy buy. I posted the classified ad right after that.
That is a shame to hear :( .
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Very nice gun to find in .177 like new. I wanted a walnut stock for my .177 Disco build, but later ones were only hardwood stocks. I had to find a suitable stock blank to inlet as the original Walnut ones were no longer available. I had a cut & crowned .177 20" barrel from a 1760 model that I used a riser I made from PVC under the breech to mount. That way the TKO fits on top of the tube not out front. A .177 Crow Magnum pellet is deadly on Squirrel size critters as it has a Magnum Airpower custom valve for higher power and fill psi. You can see the higher strength stainless valve screws rated for 3000psi, but I only fill to 2500.
Nice! I have a .22 Discovery that I have been tinkering with. I was looking for a Discovery rifle and found two online, I couldn't make up my mind, so I bought them both.
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Get an O ring kit for it and keep on stand by. Fairly common to have early failures of the 2 on either side of the gauge block. They get nicked during install at the factory on the sharp slots in the tube.