- Hi, Dale,
I’m a bit confused-a .177 Sheridan? I am not aware of vintage Sheridans being made in any caliber but .20, if yours is truly a Sheridan .177 I would love to see a picture!
There was a guy making a very well-designed mount for the vintage Sheridans as well as the current and vintage Benjamins. He seems to have dropped out of sight, but I emailed him at his old address and am waiting on a reply.
Here’s a few pics-his mount was called the “integrabase”I cut mine up in order to mount a new front sight on my Sheridan-old one had been broken off.Hi, Dale,I'm a bit confused-a .177 Sheridan? I am not aware of vintage Sheridans being made in any caliber but .20, if yours is truly a Sheridan .177 I would love to see a picture!There was a guy making a very well-designed mount for the vintage Sheridans as well as the current and vintage Benjamins. He seems to have dropped out of sight, but I emailed him at his old address and am waiting on a reply. Here's a few pics-his mount was called the 'integrabase'I cut mine up in order to mount a new front sight on my Sheridan-old one had been broken off.Dale,
One of the most popular upgrades for the Blue streaks is to mount a Williams peep sight. You can get one from Midway-
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/182357/williams-5d-sh-receiver-peep-sight-benjamin-340-342-347392-397-sheridan-model-c-aluminum-black
The later Streaks were drilled & tapped for this sight, I think the older ones require drilling & tapping to mount it. If there are two threaded holes in front of the bolt on the right side of the breech, the sight will fit with no gunsmithing.
There are some really knowledgeable people here- You have to join before you can post, you can search without being a member.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/405945
PS- You may already know this, it’s a good practice to store your gun with one or two pumps in it to preserve the seals.Dale,One of the most popular upgrades for the Blue streaks is to mount a Williams peep sight. You can get one from Midway-http://www.midwayusa.com/product/182357/williams-5d-sh-receiver-peep-sight-benjamin-340-342-347392-397-sheridan-model-c-aluminum-blackThe later Streaks were drilled & tapped for this sight, I think the older ones require drilling & tapping to mount it. If there are two threaded holes in front of the bolt on the right side of the breech, the sight will fit with no gunsmithing.There are some really knowledgeable people here- You have to join before you can post, you can search without being a member.http://www.network54.com/Forum/405945PS- You may already know this, it's a good practice to store your gun with one or two pumps in it to preserve the seals.
Sheridan C Seal Kits. This seal kit contains the seals to repair any Sheridan Blue Streak or Silver Streak. Sheridan Streak air guns contain all required parts needed to reseal this airgun, plus exploded drawing and tube of oil. Optional Valve Tool helps to remove the valve guide without damage. Captain O-Ring Crosman Benjamin 392/397 / Sheridan C9 Silver Streak / CB9 Blue Streak 1995-2016.20 Air Rifle Full 2X Color Coded Rebuild Kit 4.4 out of 5 stars 47 $13.99 $ 13.
Sheridan Silver Streak Serial Numbers
Showing how accurate the.20 caliber Sheridan Silver Streak is, accuracy test and review. Benjamin Sheridan Rebuild Repair Kit, Some Pre-1995 Multi-Pumps with Soldered Valve. Valve Tool only available here. Repair kit fits these multi-pump guns made before 1995 (they have a soldered valve): Benjamin 397, 392, 340, 342 & 347 guns as well as Sheridan C9 (Silver Streak) & CB9 (Blue Streak).