

🎯 Lock, load, and lead the pack with the PBN17 Trail Mark II!
The Benjamin PBN17 Trail Mark II is a .177-caliber break barrel air pistol featuring Crosman’s Nitro Piston technology, delivering pellet velocities up to 625 fps. Its rugged synthetic frame and fiber optic sights make it ideal for outdoor target practice and plinking, while the crossbolt safety and dovetail rail offer secure handling and customization options. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking a reliable, high-performance air pistol that blends power, precision, and trail-ready durability.
| ASIN | B06XFZXQ2X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,878 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #60 in Air Pistols |
| Brand Name | Benjamin |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (398) |
| Date First Available | March 6, 2017 |
| Hand Orientation | Left/Right |
| Included Components | Benjamin PBN17 Trail Mark II .177-Caliber NP Break Barrel Hunting Air Pistol |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19 x 11 x 3 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.3 x 10.6 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.44 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Crosman Corporation |
| Material | Blend |
| Model Name | Benjamin PBN17 Trail Mark II .177-Caliber NP Break Barrel Hunting Air Pistol |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 1.97 Kilograms |
| Part Number | PBN17 |
| Size | .177 |
| Sport Type | Sporting Goods |
| Style | BREAK BARREL AIR PISTOL |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY |
G**G
Like It!
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.
G**8
Very good first impression
Except for the excessive (6.5 lbs.+) trigger pull, this pistol performed above my expectations; especially its smoothness of operation and accuracy. I found a YouTube video that demonstrated how to reduce the trigger pull down to a tolerable level (maybe 3 lbs.). Cocking action is very tight and stiff for a period of time until the gun is "broken in" This is a very economical choice, and I feel that I got more than my money's worth. This gun was "spot on" consistent at the bench with a scope. There isn't a scope stop depression on the rail, so the scope will migrate unless you make provisions to anchor the mounts against the strong action. Except for the velocity, I feel this model Benjamin is superior to the similar Hatsan 25.
L**3
Things i would change but decent gun
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
B**N
Accuracy and powerful air pistol.
This breaking barrel is very good and power. After sight adjustment and testing around 140 shots, it is now very accurate and powerful. This 2nd gen is more power than the 1st gen since I have both and I can tell this. Also, it is a bit heavier than the 1st and feel good in the hand. It takes some times to get used to with the trigger pull and rear sight adjustment to get accuracy. Now, I can hit a tennis size target approximately 40 feet away without a problem. What I hope in the next version of this Gun with a rotary ammo clip which will save time loading every pellet. I highly recommend this gun for both beginners and experienced shooters same. Peace and have a great day. BN.
W**H
price is inflated
i wanted one of these for a while, so i finally bought one. the gun is great, accurate, its what you would expect, ive shot about 100 pellets so far and ive enjoyed it, however, after i bought it, i realized people have told me that this item was supposed to be no more than a 70 dollar product, and i paid 140 dollars for it. what did i get for it? there is nothing to back that higher price up, and i will not be returning it because like i said, it works as intended. this extra price will cost you this rating.
S**2
As described and works great.
Neat pistol. Accurate.
K**B
Not extremely accurate. Maybe an extreme waste of money ...
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!) <Big Grin>
Z**N
Great after learning curve
I was seconds away from returning this because I could not break the barrel even with the included assist. Finally, I put gun on my quad with barrel facing away from me and slapped top of the barrel firmly and it broke the barrel (able to load and cock). Now that I have the technique down I have no trouble at all. I'm not sure if a teenager would be able to break it or not, or if a teenager should even have hands on this thing, shoots great!
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