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2026 Benjamin Marauder First Sighting

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Today was registration day for the 2025 Pyramyd AIR Cup. And what should we see but a first sighting of the new 2026 Benjamin Marauder!

Our photograph above shows the designer John Solpietro (left), along with Shawn Pragel, who runs the Crosman/Benjamin PCP assembly operation. If you want to see two key players in this new product, here they are…

2026 Benjamin Marauder First Sighting


Now it’s VERY important to say that what we are seeing here is a PROTOTYPE of the 2026 Benjamin Marauder. There almost-certainly will be differences between the gun – actually there are two samples here – and the final production version.

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Basic details include availability in three calibers – .177, .22 and .25 cal. There’s a side-lever action, as you can see, combined with a substantial plenum.

2026 Benjamin Marauder First Sighting


The hammer spring tension is adjustable (see the aperture in the rear of the stock, above). Plus, there’s an externally-adjustable regulator. There’s a synthetic hammer inside there…

2026 Benjamin Marauder First Sighting


John and Shawn – below – were trying-out the new 2026 Benjamin Marauder on the 100-Yard range at the 2025 Pyramyd AIR Cup.

2026 Benjamin Marauder First Sighting


John explained to me that “The gun really shoots accurately. Unfortunately I’m not quite so accurate as it is.” Well, actually, that’s a family-friendly translation of the description he gave himself as a shooter! Spoiler alert, John’s actually a very good shot – just a little modest about his capabilities…

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The “secret prototype” I saw at the Pyramyd Cup was not engraved with any serial number or name. The only indication was to be seen in the molding of the synthetic stock, as we can see above.

In addition, the new 2026 Benjamin Marauder has a larger magazine than with the original Marauder. It’s 12-rounds in .25 caliber, as we can see below.

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There’s a Picatinny rail atop the receiver for scope mounting, as we can see below. I was also impressed with the excellent pressure gauges. These are clearly-marked and have a wide “sweep” for the pointer. Both these things will help with user usability.

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So what about availability? My understanding is that we should see the new 2026 Benjamin Marauder in our hands by mid-2026.

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As for the price, we’ll have to see. In my experience, product pricing is about the final thing to be decided with any new product launch. But it’s clear that Benjamin plans to make it competitive with both the existing Marauder and other guns in the market.

Check-out Hard Air Magazine for more information as it becomes available…


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reviewing rifles is a fun and challenging experience. you should absolutely get involved - more hobbyist doing reviews would be very helpful to the hobby.
I had started taking everyone along as I work on my project guns a while ago. Really long term reviews in a way, but they don't end up being what I got either. They end up pretty awesome and these forums are a great way not just to share information with others but also a searchable history of my notes that I won't lose, handy for everybody. Everybody that advises people not to adjust their adjustable guns, and to stay ignorant of the tuning process once your tuner has set up your gun, are really killing all the fun that is this hobby to me. I say exactly the opposite, get out from under the thumb of having to go to someone else to enjoy your hobby. So my dynamic reviews (and mods) are not for everybody. I am going to keep doing what I'm doing until I can't, and sharing the info for anyone that cares to read it. There used to be a lot more project threads on the forums, and not just buying threads. I liked all the DIY stuff and I'd like to see it come back more, 3d printers are certainly helping.
 
I appreciate all of the comments.

We got lots and lots of .30 comments. I am going to send this to management so they can see what you all are saying.

The moderator and shroud are not bonded. Plus, if you remove them you will find a threaded barrel. That way you can remove the shroud and run your favorite moderator.

John
THANK YOU! I would bet, from reading your posts in the past that you had some input on that decision. Kudos!

I was worried that since Gamo did such a good job of bonding the moderator on the Urban that they were going to do it to this gun too. Somebody on another forum was saying that it was bonded, and I was wondering where he heard that and how did he know, and obviously, thankfully, he didn't.
 
I appreciate all of the comments.

We got lots and lots of .30 comments. I am going to send this to management so they can see what you all are saying.

The moderator and shroud are not bonded. Plus, if you remove them you will find a threaded barrel. That way you can remove the shroud and run your favorite moderator.

John
I would consider purchasing one, just to keep people like you employed. I am really impressed seeing an engineer/designer such as yourself interacting with and contributing to the airgun community. You present a great example of how things should be done.
 

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