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Benjamin HB22, Multi Pump AirPistol, ,22 Cal

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airgunstyle.com Presents Benjamin HB22, Multi Pump AirPistol, ,22 Cal , http://airgunstyle.com/benjamin-benjamin-hb22-022cal-p-876.html

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  • he said its good for small pest and large pest. whats a large pest? can i kill this coyote that always bugs me or is that too big? does my nieghbor count as a large pest?

  • twenty second.....it is .22 caiber...twenty two not twenty second

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  • 22nd caliber?

  • Thank god you can take it off of the safety!

  • looks kinda tough to pump that puppy.

  • @screamit1 No! best thing to kill the coyote is to put some of your mother's cooking out on a plate and the coyote will come and eat it. The animal will surely die from your mother's terrible cooking, however, it will be a slow and painful death for the coyote. lol

  • would rather have a 1377, if you want .22 just get the .22 steel breech and a 2240 barrel from crosman and convert it. i have a Benjamin 392. one of the older ones from before the redesign. the major failing of it and these pistols is the one piece barrel/breech assembly and brass as the actual barrel material. its a beautiful gun, just one that's hard to maintain or repair or upgrade on your own. gotta love the Benjamin marauder though. best air gun i've owned.

  • this guys a retard...and a weakling

  • @TheMavrel 4.5mm is .177, 5.5mm is .22

  • @screamit1 it shows on the box small pest is birds and rats and lagre is rabbits and squirels.

  • @screamit1 squrilles are large pest

  • @xrubydiamond I believe the Benjiman has been around for 60 years. What about the Crossman?

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