Crosman capitalized on this in 1954 by introducing a new 12 gram CO 2 bulb, called a Powerlet. Other manufacturers started to use 8 gram CO 2 bulbs used in soda dispensers. Like other CO 2 guns of the day, they were bulk fill, which meant that liquid CO 2 was loaded into a pressurized reservoir on the gun. In the 1930s, Crosman began to experiment with CO 2 power. By 2015, Benjamin was positioned as Crosman Corporation's adult hunting and high performance line and Sheridan had its name on one model: the Cowboy, a youth-oriented lever action.
Benjamin and Sheridan were acquired by Crosman in 1992. In 1977, the Benjamin Air Rifle Company purchased Sheridan Products in Racine, Wisconsin. Production from 1902 to 1904 and from 1906 to 1986 was in St. Benjamin purchased the patent rights from the defunct St. The Benjamin Air Rifle Company was formed in 1902 when Walter R. Unlike many air guns of this period, the Benjamin was intended not as a toy, but as a high-power compressed air gun in which pressure was built up by pumping a built-in piston located beneath the barrel. These Benjamin Pump guns were manufactured by the Wissler Instrument Co. Louis, Missouri, introduced the first Benjamin air rifle. Robert had previously been the CFO under Brad Johnson. Upon the sale of the company, Robert Beckwith was appointed the new CEO. In June 2017 Wellspring sold Crosman to Compass Diversified Holdings, INC (NYSE: CODI). Brad Johnson was named as Executive Chairman and Interim CEO while remaining Chairman & CEO of United Sporting Companies, a separate company that is also part of the Wellspring portfolio. In 2011 Wellspring Capital Management purchased Crosman and in August 2012 Phil Dolci was named CEO and served until May 2015. Ken D'Arcy served as CEO from 1997 to 2012.
Pickett was named CEO and held that position until his death in 2000. In 1997, an investment group headed by Leonard Pickett purchased the company. In 1989, MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings of New York acquired Coleman and sold Crosman to Worldwide Sports and Recreation. In 1992, Crosman acquired the Benjamin Sheridan company's assets.įrom 1971 through 1989, Coleman of Wichita, Kansas owned Crosman. Descendants of these original models are still made, in rifle, pistol and carbine form, and they remain quite popular. In 1970, the company moved to a small town in the finger lakes region, East Bloomfield.Ĭrosman's first models were the traditional American multi-pump pneumatic design, where 3 to 10 pumps would pressurize a reservoir for each shot. In 1960 it was acquired by Bangor Punta Corp.
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