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Released in 2014, the Benjamin Trail NP2 quickly became one of the most popular breakbarrels on the market. With a combination of quiet shooting, easy cocking, and a good trigger, the original NP2 had a lot going for it already - but Crosman isn't finished making improvements to this airgun.
The quiet NP2 is now even quieter as the Benjamin Trail Nitro Piston 2 SBD. The SBD (Silencing Barrel Device) adds an improved barrel shroud that makes the NP2 SBD 3x quieter than other breakbarrels in its class. The asymmetric and removable shroud is specially designed to keep the silencer out of view when using a scope, and to expose the baffles, making cleaning easier than ever before!
Mount your included 3-9x32 scope on the Picatinny optics rail for zeroing in on your prey - whether paper or pest. This distinct Trail NP2 is ready for the backwoods hunting with RealTree camouflaged stock and larger .22 caliber.
The Trail NP2 SBD keeps all the features that made the original Trail NP2 a great breakbarrel. The Trail SBD takes advantage of the same Nitro Gas Piston technology; making it easy to cock, reducing vibration, and operating well in cold weather, unlike traditional spring pistons. As if all of this wasn't good enough, this airgun is assembled by American workers in Crosman's manufacturing headquarters in Bloomfield, New York!
This combination of features are ideal for shooters looking for a quiet, accurate, and easy to use breakbarrel that's ready to shred targets or dispatch any pest on your perimeter!
Also available in Wood and Black Synthetic finishes
- Shop related categories: pellet guns, pellet rifles
- Benjamin Trail NP2 SBD Air Rifle
- Nitro Piston 2 (gas piston)
- Breakbarrel
- Single-shot
- Rifled steel barrel
- Adjustable 2-stage clean break trigger
- Picatinny optics rail
- Manual safety
- All-weather synthetic stock RealTree camo
- SBD sound suppressor
- Includes 3-9x32 scope and sling mounts (rear post/front loop)
Benefits of the Nitro Piston 2 over a metal mainspring:
- Smoother cocking
- Smoother shooting
- No spring torque
- No spring fatigue, even if left cocked for hours
- Functions perfectly in cold weather
- Lasts longer than a metal spring




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2 of 2 Benjamin Trail NP2 SBD Air Rifle, Camo Reviews
How silent it is. Shot over 800 feet per second when I got it and then it fell to 700 after a few hundred rounds. I sent to back to Crossman for repair or replacement.
Things I Would Have ChangedNothing.
What Others Should KnowIt is common for the nitrogen piston seals to go out on these guns. I have seen other people comment that there gun would not shoot over 17.5 foot pounds anymore. I should shoot at least 20 foot pounds.
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Apr 09, 2019
By Jeff wilkinson
Right out of the box the gun would only cock upon working the action about half the time unless I slammed the barrel down. That started to work it's way out after forcing it to shoot about 30-40 times however a new more serious problem emerged. the silencer end of the barrel started getting loose. I tried tightening it but the 2 teeny tiny screws just spun. I took them out to find the plastic that's part of the baffle system where the screws thread into was all broken up. the 2 tiny screws secure the end cap and the long part of the outside of the silencer is slid in place and the end cap is all that holds this on. This is the part that you grab to cock the action and yet it's held in place by 2 screws about the size you'd find holding a laptop bezel on. Needless to say this is the last crossman air rifle I will be buying.
Things I Would Have Changedmake the barrel construction much more durable as this is the part that has the most force being put on it in order to work the action of the rifle. 2 tiny screws doesn't cut it on this one.