![]() Minor changes thru the years, but not to caliber. ![]() First when Benjamin bought the company and second when Crosman bought Benjamin. Wood finish is trashed but the wood under shows nice figure and very few dents or gouges to repair.Īgain huge thanks to Streak as with out him this would not be possible!Īll Sheridan Blue streaks are in 20 cal/5MM calibre. ![]() I haven't decided but I need to do something because the stock has surface damage like it sat in a barn or damp place for a season or three. ![]() I am going to install a butt plate or rifle pad. (Hope I don't loose them.) I'll box the metal parts up and ship them tomorrow. Setting the small parts aside I would not need for a while. Last night I stripped the gun and cleaned all metal parts. This will be a complete rebuild using Tim out in California for own of his "Steroid rebuild", and I'll refinish the walnut stocks myself. They are great handling and shooting rifles. I bought one here off Johnny Reb, Jeff and that's a great gun! I also own a RWS 34 and a very old Crosman 760.Īny how, I wanted a Sheridan again. So we have again begun shooting air guns. Reciently, with ammo scarcitys and increased costs, I am again interested in air power. Many years later, I lent it to a "friend" who has since moved away and completely dripped off the grid! Repeated eMails to last address go unanswered. A very kind member here Streak, (Sam) sent me his!! I had one as a child, growing up. I received a replacement in the mail a couple day ago.
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