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Benjamin PBN17 Trail Mark II .177-Caliber NP Break Barrel Hunting Air Pistol

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  • SYNTHETIC FRAME WITH RIFLED STEEL BARREL - Velocities up to 625 fps
  • SINGLE-SHOT, NP BREAK BARREL TECHNOLOGY - .177-Caliber
  • CROSSBOLT SAFETY - To ensure proper and safe handling
  • FIBER OPTIC FRONT AND FULLY ADJUSTABLE REAR SIGHT
  • DOVETAIL RAIL - For your favorite accessories
  • IDEAL FOR TARGET PRACTICE AND PLINKING
  • BENJAMIN - A True Original


Using Crosman’s patented Nitro Piston technology, this break barrel really puts a spin on your pellets! Ideal for plinking and target shooting, the Trail Mark II can send pellets downrange at speeds up to 625 fps. The all-weather synthetic frame makes this pistol a perfect trail companion or shooting outdoors in colder weather. Use the fiber-optic sights to sight your target in than ideal lighting conditions, or if you prefer, remove the rear sight and add your own optics to the 11mm dovetail rail.


IronCurtin
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
I'll go over the bad things first- I'm not a big fan of the sights, and the pistol grip itself I think is much bigger than it needs to be. I do have smaller sized hands, but this feels similar to a Desert Eagle.However, the good things- it's extremely accurate. Freehand I can hit a 2 liter soda bottle sized object at 40yds consistently, which I am not able to do on any other handgun except a 5.7 (my problem of not practicing with them). The velocity is as good if not higher than what is advertised- I got about 570fps with 8gr H&N Hornets, and 720fps with 5gr Umarex HyperMax pellets.Additionally, unlike many other air rifles I have shot, it's not picky on ammo. It shot the H&N Hornets, Umarex Hypermax, and an assortment of Gamo .177 pellets all well enough that I was able to consistently hit that 2 liter bottle sized target at 40yds. I did have to noticeably adjust for pellet weight, however.I wish that they offered these in .22 as well.
Dennis Deaton
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
Does what it's supposed to do
Jimc
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023
I purchased this awhile ago, kept it for a little while and then traded it off.I found this to be very underpowered, incredibly heavy and inaccurate.The dimensions of the gun are HUGE as well. Hard to hold.Do yourself a favor and get an Umarex Trevox. Cheaper, lighter, just as durable and mine was more powerful by far.
GMG
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2022
Great little pellet pooter - not as powerful as a gas piston rifle, but as the box says, this isn’t a toy.Value for price is over the top - If I didn’t know, I would guess the price around $150+.Some mention the stiff trigger pull, but mine seems fine.It is a bit heavy and for most will be difficult used single-handed.
KB
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2020
I've tried many types, brands, and weights of pellets in this gun ... It just ain't happnin.'The trigger pulls into tomorrow. (It's reeeeeeeeeally ..... uncomfortably long. And that hurts the accuracy, I'm sure.)There are prolly better, more accurate guns to spend your money on. I truly feel I wasted my money, not only on this gun, but on all the tins of pellets I had to buy to make sure this thing truly IS a waste of money. (Clear as mud?)I have several air guns ... They, as with any (firearm?) have certain preferences with regard ammunition (i.e. shape, grain, etc.) My other guns are incredibly accurate at long distances once the proper pellets were introduced. It's interesting ... While you're finding the right pellet, you hit the center of your target and get a few "flyers" ... until you land on the right pellet. Then you and shoot the pellet darn near though the same hole you made with the previous pellet ... time, after time, after time. No more "flyers", ever.This little joker is all over the place at even at 15 - 20 yards no matter what you put into it. You shoot nothing but "flyers", and once in a while, if you get lucky, a pellet finds its way to the center of your target!I've tried everything from 6.64 grain non-lead to 10.34 hollow-point Hunter Extremes (which ironically are the "most" accurate out of all of them) and can't get better than a 5-6" group. That's horrible! And to think that Benjamin use to be the gold standard ... back in the day.I mean ... it isn't like I haven't truly given this thing a chance. Honestly, I've had rubberband guns far more accurate than this gun. Less powerful? Yes, certainly, but far more accurate. (Cheaper, too!)
lukesmith013
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2020
Really am liking this pistol for the power and accuracy but not to fond of the big clunky handle and trigger at shortest pull setting is kinda far....im sure i could get used to it, but Im sure i will do small fabrications in the future to make the gun my own. I sure am loving the power and the rifled break barrel of this pistol.Update:Tore apart the gun to find all the improvements that could be easily done. First i countersunk the barrel like my rifle to see if that would help the pellet enter the rifling of the barel but this didnt help much and i still have to use an insertion tool.Next i noticed the barrel didnt line up right all the time like the break barrel mechanism wasnt catching right all the time. I then noticed the the catch was resting almost in the center of the quarter inch catch pin when the barrel was closed so i filed the catch to make it a little more secure but didnt go to far since the spring was kinda weak but it works well now getting highest air pressure consistently.The last thing i looked at was the trigger mechanism which was engineered very poorly but can be fabricated by grinding the rivets and remove some here and braze or weld some there to some of the mechanism. I just didnt have the drive yet to put that much time into a toy.Lots of things i dont like about the design of this gun but it was cheap, i kinda like the project of it and, it was the fastest i could find in a pistol
jason a tilghman
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2020
This by far is a very well built hand canon!!!I've even set up a camo paint job and converted this beast into a carbine... truly one of a kind now! Soo happy I I baught this, and will keep this baby as my go to for targets! Can't wait to hunt with it..... its killer at 25 - 30 yards.Update on the gun..... unfortunately it broke when I was trying to cock for reload..... after taking the gun apart, I seen where the piston body only had 4 tack welds holding the trigger assembly to it, and all 4 broke at the same time. So the gun is being replaced - I ordered another !!! I like it that much.... so if somehow I can get the parts re welded then I will have 2..... will swap out the body so I dont have to paint or build another carbine....Update. Still going strong and great small game hunter..... 2 yrs and this break barrel hasn't disappointed!!!
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