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I have a Benjamin Model 312 (circa 1963) that will pump up and shoot if shot quickly but looses air pressure if the shot is delayed any length of time. I'm looking for a repairman/facility to send it to. Any recomendations would be appreciated. Hopefully in the mid-south region of the country. Thanks
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I you do not want to tackle this yourself, this guy will do a good job. It's not hard at all and would take a guy 30-45 min to do it the first time. One special tool is needed and that can be purchased at the same time as the seals. There are probably youtube videos on doing the repair as well. It's easy. I've done it 20 times on about 10-15 different Benjamin and Sheridan rifles and pistols. http://airgunrepairman.com/
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Thanks, JJ, I'll give that a try.
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