There are charts that follow that show years and serial number ranges for pellet guns made by Sheridan prior to 1992. The interesting thing is that the serial numbers follow the same pattern as the markings found on Sheridan paintball markers: a letter (or no letter that seems to be indicate model, followed by 4-6 numbers. What is the value of your sheridan blue streak air rifle serial number 082109? In order to give an estimate of value I need to know the current condition of the rifle.Excellent to poor ( Give it a.
The Blue Streak has been in production from 1995 to present. Ifyou want more Information I suggest you contact Crosman who ownsboth Benjamin and Sheridan.
See the link below.
The serial number is on the left side of the loading port, in front of the model number. It may be under the black piece of rubber plastic.
It's usually on the left side of the barrel just below the loading port.
I've looked at every reference book I have and can not find a model Sheridan 63-90 Blue Streak. The Blue Streak, As far as I know, is CB9 not 63-90. On the CB9 the serial number is usually on the left side of the barrel just forward of the loading chamber. You may have to move the black rubber piece of plastic clip that covers the barrel.
The first Sheridan model C Silver Streak was called 'The Sheridan' it was made from 1949 to 1990. After that it was called the C9 Silver Streak.
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The Sheridan Silver streak air rifle was made from 1949 up to the 1990's after that it became the Blue Streak.
It's very hard to date a Sheridan rifle. Let me explain. Sheridan started in 1945 and produced single shot air rifles. In 1977 Benjamin air rifle bought Sheridan and continued the line. In 1992 Crosman bought Benjamin. And again kept both names in manufacture. They decided to use Sheridan on the 20 caliber rifles and Benjamin on the .177 and .22 caliber rifles and air guns. At one point you could find both names on…
Sheridan has somewhat of a murky past. The company started in 1945. The silver streak was made from 1949-1990. In 1972 Sheridan started serializing their air rifles, starting with #000000. in 1977 Benjamin air gun company bought out Sheridan. in 1992 Crosman bought out Benjamin. Today Crosman owns all three companies. So if your air rifles has a serial number, it was made after 1977. I found a list of serial numbers for Sheridan on…
I'm not quite sure what you mean by BLOW BACK. The silver streak is not designed to 'BLOW BACK' If it is then you may have a bad seal and it needs to be repaired. I suggest you contact Crosman ( they own Sheridan) Crosman has a home page and contact number at the bottom.
Crosman air gun company owns both the Benjamin and Sheridan line of airguns. 1. Go to the Crosman home page 2. Click on Crosman University in the lower left. 3. Open up 'Benjamin Product dates.' 4. Scroll down to the 'Sheridan Serial numbers' and locate your serial number and the Year it was manufactured.

There are 4 versions of the Blue Streak CB9 BLUE STREAK 1995 (SOLDERED VALVE) CB9 1995-1997 PHASE 1 CB9 1997-2003 PHASE 2 CB9 2003 - PRESENT BLUED BARREL CHECK YOUR SERIAL NUMBER AND SEE THE LINK BELOW Today Crosman owns both Sheridan and Benjamin air guns / rifles
The Blue Streak went into production in 1995 and is still produced.
Here is the link to all of the manuals for Sheridan and Benjamin. Crosman owns Sheridan and Benjamin See the link below.
This is for the Sliver Streak not the C9 silver streak. In good condition it is worth between $85- $105
If it is a 'C9 silver Streak' it would be worth around $140. If it is a 'C Silver Streak' it would be worth around $235
There are 3 versions of the Sheridan Blue Streak. See the link below for the 2nd version. BTW today Crosman owns the Sheridan and Benjamin line of air guns. This link is from Crosman
Your rifle was made in 1977. It's one of two models, here is how to determine which one is yours. Measure your rifle barrel Model CB Blue streak barrel is 19.5 inches. Model CB9 Blue streak barrel is 19.38 inches 36.75 overall. It also has a Monte Carlo stock ( cheek rest).
It all depends on age, use, and condition of the rifle. Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very good or Excellent condition. Sheridan made 4 different model C series. The C Silver Streak, C9 Silver Streak, CB9 Blue Streak, and C9BP. Which one are you asking about?
today. Crosman corp owns both Sheridan and Benjamin air guns / rifles. See the links below.
First of all thank you for posting a question with all the information I need to answer it. Most questions just ask 'How much is my air rifle worth.' without any additional information. Your sliver streak, in excellent condition is worth around $190. A bit of history: Sheridan, Benjamin and Crosman at one time were three different companies. in the 1970's Benjamin bought out Sheridan and continued to market the Sheridan name on the .20…
This is possibly the most frustrating airguns to nail down as to the exact model. First of all let me explain. Sheridan was a standalone company. In 1977 Benjamin purchased Sheridan. Some guns were called Benjamin/Sheridan, in 1992 Crosman purchased Benjamin and Sheridan. They decided to call the .177 and .22 caliber rifles 'Benjamin' and the .20 caliber rifle 'Sheridan.' But for awhile they were called 'Benjamin/Sheridan.' So now we have the models C, C9…
I assume that you are asking about the .20 cal Sheridan C Silver Streak NOT the C9 Silver streak. (It's worth more.) New in box: Excellent condition $185 Very Good $160 Good $120 This is just an estimate.
It was made in 1975. (Today Crosman owns Sheridan.) See the link below and then scroll down to 'Sheridan'
Sheridan C silver streak in good condition would be worth between $125 -$160 USD
how do i remove the air chamber on a sheridan blue streak Next time don't place any part of your question in this box. Or the systems thinks your question has been answered. This is the Answer Box not the Question box. To answer your question (see the link below) for the parts diagram. Today Crosman air gun company owns Sheridan and Benjamin line of air guns.
Sheridan made several C series rifles. I assume that you are asking about the C Silver Streak. Not the C9 Sliver Streak. In order to give you an estimate I need to know the condition of the rifle. Does it still work? Does it hold air. What condition is it in? All these determine the current value.
Sheridan C Sliver streak and CB Blue streak. Nickel or black 19.5 inch barrel Walnut stock. rotating safety. C9 Sliver streak 19.38 inch barrel, rifled brass barrel, nickel finish American hardwood stock. CB9 Blue streak Same as above except Black finish. C9BP Polished brass plating 'may' have medallion in the stock All of these are .20 caliber. Crosman airguns owns both Sheridan and Benjamin air rifles and guns. All Sheridan rifles are .20 caliber. All…
I believe you are asking about a Sheridan .20 cal Silver Streak or Blue Streak. This model is still in production today. A brief history. Sheridan, Benjamin and Crosman were all separate companies at one time. In the 1990's Benjamin bought out Sheridan but continued to market the Sheridan .20mm air rifle. Benjamin made an Identical model called 932 (.22 cal) and model 937 (.177 cal). The .20 cal stayed with the Sheridan. Later Crosman…
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There are 4 different versions of the Silver Streak. Most list parts as 397. I am unable to locate any reference to part D279 1D. So here is a current drawing of the parts to a current sliver streak. Crosman has a parts list of most their airguns. Crosman owns both Benjamin and Sheridan. see the link below
There have been 9 variations of the Silver Streak (C9 & CB9) that all used the larger Forearm. It started with the C9 in 1995 to today. Before that it was the model C that had a slim forearm
There are many versions of the C series Sheridan Let me explain: Sheridan made air rifles started in 1945 and made a few variations of the C series. Benjamin bought out Sheridan and continued to make the C series ( C9, CB, CBW CW ) From 1949 to 1990 it was marked Sheridan. In 1972 serial numbers were redone and started with #000000. Crosman bought out Benjamin (1992) and continued to make the C series…
Sheridan has been making air rifles since the 40's. Sheridan was purchased by Benjamin air gun co and eventually Benjamin was purchased by Crosman air gun co. All the reference material states that the 20 Cal Blue streak was introduced in 1995 and is still in production. Bluebook of airguns says that there are 4 variations of the Blue streak. It also stated, depending on the version, that value for one in Very Good condition…
What condition is it in. Without more information it is not possible to give you an estimate of value.
Crosman has most all their Owners manuals and parts manuals online. See the link below
Ridan Products? do you mean SHERIDAN Products. What do you want to know. Also Sheridan made pellet rifles not pellet guns, and yes they are still produced today. What is your question?
Crosman owns Sheridan I suggest contacting Crosman or see attached: http://www.crosman.com/general/find-a-service-center
The Sheridan Silver Streak is a 20 cal pump air rifle. To get an estimate of value please state the condition of the air rifle. Is it working? Is it in poor, fair, good, very good, or excellent condition.
OKAY. Lets start with your question. The Silver Streak, There were two different models of the Silver Streak pellet RIFLE. First there was the model Silver Streak 'C' that was made from 1949 to 1990. Then there was the Silver Streak 'C9' from 1995 to 1997. Both were made under the 'Sheridan' Brand Name not Crosman. If you want an estimate of value then you will have to provide me with the model number 'C'…
It leaves a scratch instead of a streak because Topaz has a higher number on the Moh's scale compared to the streak plate.
It depends on the condition. You must give it some sort of rating from Poor to Excellent condition in order to get an estimate of value.
The C and CB series (NOT the C9 Series) in fair condition is worth around $55 to $85. There are many versions of the C series Sheridan Let me explain: Sheridan made air rifles started in 1945 and made a few variations of the C series. Benjamin bought out Sheridan and continued to make the C series ( C9, CB, CBW CW ) From 1949 to 1990 it was marked Sheridan. In 1972 serial numbers…
Crosman owns both the Sheridan and Benjamin air gun line of products. Crosman has most all the owners and parts manuals online. You can search through them and find your model. There are two models of the Blue Streak. The CB and the CB9 See the link below for the manuals. Also there is a book 'Blue book of airguns 9th edition' that has some more information in it.