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Thread: Anyone know of a good repair shop for a .20 Benajmin silver streak?

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    Boolit Master
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    Anyone know of a good repair shop for a .20 Benajmin silver streak?

    This used to be a hard shooting gun, but needs seals an who knows what else, all replies appreciated.

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    One in Alabama

    I sent my 60+ year old Sheridan to Michael's Lock Stock and Barrel and he did a great job. I believe he repairs Benjamins also. He has a web site you can check out.
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    I have never done business with him so your milage may vary, I remember reading he rebuilds old benjamin pump guns.
    https://www.mac1airgunshop.com/

    I wanted a steroided benjamin for a long time.

    He made a name rebuilding the internals for increased power and reliability.

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    You can also order the parts for the rebuild through MAC1Airguns and do it yourself

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    Quote Originally Posted by chutesnreloads View Post
    You can also order the parts for the rebuild through MAC1Airguns and do it yourself
    MAC1 might have a handy tool too.
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    That's what I did for my wife's old Sheridan. The Mac1 kit and tool isn't very expensive and the guns are super easy to work on. It works good as new now!

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    Baker Air guns in Ohio is another choice, I've bought parts from them, easy to deal with on parts.

    I've been told their work is good.

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    If it were me, I'd ring Crosman -- 1-800-724-7488. If they/you choose not to sent it to them for repair, I do believe they have a listing of authorized dealers/shops for their products. A free call ... can't hurt?
    geo

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