Gstoneberg, I think I have the same model BenjaminFranklin in .22 cal. It is extremely accurate, and it used to knock the snot out of doves, quail, and squirrels. They didn't survive being hit with it. It really shot the best with the cheapest pellets! Piper, I think I will contact that guy, and see if he can fix this one up. It needs new seals, and gaskets, etc. and a rear sight. The original was just a threaded bar with a "V" groove in it, with a screw through a flat piece of brass on the side of the barrel. You adjusted the windage by turning the sight while holding the screw with a screw driver, and raised the elevation by loosening the screw in the flat plate. But it was still very accurate. Piper thanks for posting that info.
Wayne