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Benjamin HB22 review entered on 2007-09-18 20:48:02
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Things I liked:Hey - you pay the big bucks and then you don't have to buy CO2. My grandfather has a Benjamin Sheridan .17 rifle and I love it. I hope for the same good relationship with this pistol. I shot it a few times today and found it to hit where I pointed. I am curious what effect altitude has (I live at 8400 feet) because the air
... Read MoreThings I liked:Hey - you pay the big bucks and then you don't have to buy CO2. My grandfather has a Benjamin Sheridan .17 rifle and I love it. I hope for the same good relationship with this pistol. I shot it a few times today and found it to hit where I pointed. I am curious what effect altitude has (I live at 8400 feet) because the air density here is much lower than at sea level, could I pump it more than 8 times? Things I would have changed: It seems that since Crosman has taken over, attention to detail has gone downhill. It came with the grips loose and a couple of the roll pins weren't centered (sticking out on one side.) The serial number is just dot matrix printed with a punch in the side of the gun and I don't see Benjamin Sheridan's name anywhere. But there is a long warning statement and Crosman's name on it. What others should know:I've just shot it about 20 times as I just got it today, but so far so good as far as accuracy and power go.
I bought this instead of the Crosman (about $50) with plastic stock and grips, but I wanted the .22 :)