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Benjamin Franklin BB Gun accuracy Test

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2007

This is a long range and short range accuracy test of a very old BB gun I have. It has the words "Benjamin Franklin" on the side of the air hopper, therefore I assume thats the brand. I do know its 60-80 years old and belonged to my great grandfather. The accuracy of it is very comparable to good quality modern pellet guns and bb guns, as you'll see in this video. Please, no unrelated or nasty comments. Also, please watch my Daisy Accuracy Test first, because it will give you more of an idea what I'm doing. Also, please view my Benjamin Franklin BB gun review to see more of this gun.

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  • wow that guns pretty

    cool. umm..im kinda

    new to like air guns

    i just bought one for

    plinking so yeah what

    does it mean when the

    barrel isnt rifled

  • rob4231 couldnt have explained it better. yes, rifling are the spiral grooves in the barrel that the pellet follows, which creates a spin on the projectile, making it less effected by the elements, and in turn creating better accuracy.

  • each pump up air gun has a maximum number of pumps beyond which damages at least the seals. also, not to be annoying, but unless you have the action opened and know the gun can't fire it's not a good idea to look down the barrel.

  • haha yeah ive realized i shouldnt pump it up past ten from previous comments. Also, I was wondering when someone would get me on looking down the barrell. Yes, please do not repeat my stupid act, and thank you for the warning. I fully knew how stupid it was, and dont plan on doing it again. You're not annoying at all, just concerned, which I respect.

  • According to the Crosman website (They own Benjamin and Sheridan), the Model 710 Pneumatic, BB cal. repeater w/ push-pull pump style (multi-shot) Rifle was manufactured from 1940 to 1947. You have a very collectable and rare BB gun there! freezer2456 is so very right, do NOT pump past 8 times! You will destroy the seals! Great vids, and keep shootin!

  • Great man! Thanks so much! really wanted to see that info. warning heeded, will not pump more than 8 times. thanks again!

Top Comments

  • you should shoot some crows with a pellet gun and post it

  • nice shooting

    nice backyard

    nice video

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  • Why the hell is it called benjamin franklin? It isnt even electric ? N it sounds a lidle gay dont u think

  • its a bb gun and your disappointed its firing 700fps? the feck!

  • 6 shots retard!!!

  • you might need new rings in the pump

  • i have the exact same model that me and my dad are in the process of fixing. Do you know how to fix the pump on the gun, my gun won't pump air

  • man pretty good gun and nice shot

  • dammm that kid is a good shot!

  • i got a m4 that shot 60 metres

  • damm If I live in a place like that I'll be having all kinds of Rifle, Bushmaster, FN rifles. thats all u can do.

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