Today Crosman owns Sheridan. See the link below and then scroll down to 'Sheridan'. It all depends on age, use, and condition of the rifle. Sheridan made 4 different model C series. Which one are you asking about? 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 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…. 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. Also there is a book 'Blue book of airguns 9th edition' that has some more information in it. Nickel or black C9 Sliver streak CB9 Blue streak Same as above except Black finish.
C9BP Polished brass plating 'may' have medallion in the stock All of these are. Crosman airguns owns both Sheridan and Benjamin air rifles and guns. All Sheridan rifles are. 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.
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 Benjamin purchased Sheridan. They decided to call the. The Blue Book of Airguns has the info you need. Also, all Sheridan Streaks are. I believe you are asking about a Sheridan. This model is still in production today. After that it became the C9A and was produced in NY and the serial numbering process follows the one used by Crosman.
In June, a new trigger unit was introduced. Additional changes have taken place occasionally over time but the serial numbering process still followed the Crosman method. Check out our large selection of Ammo and CO2 Cylinders! Prior to we have information that, while missing some years, may be helpful to you in determining the age of your gun.
If your gun was manufactured in or after the year then the first 3 or 4 digits of the serial number will allow you to determine when your gun was manufactured. If the first 3 or 4 digits of your serial number are or D94, then your gun was made in December of The charts below will help you determine when your product was manufactured.
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