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- Loudness: 4-Medium-High
- Weight: 6.00 lbs
- Barrel Length:19.25"
- Overall Length: 36.50"
- Capacity: 1 round(s)
- Cocking Effort:1-8 pumps
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Blade and Ramp
- Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage non-adjustable
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 5.50 lbs
- Buttpad: Plastic
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/target practice
- Action: Bolt-action
- Powerplant: Multi-pump pneumatic
- Safety: Manual
- Repeater: No/Single-shot
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Sheridan Silver Streak C9 by Sheridan
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(6 reviews) | About this product
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- Loudness: 4-Medium-High
- Weight: 6.00 lbs
- Barrel Length:19.25"
- Overall Length: 36.50"
- Capacity: 1 round(s)
- Cocking Effort:1-8 pumps
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Blade and Ramp
- Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage non-adjustable
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 5.50 lbs
- Buttpad: Plastic
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/target practice
- Action: Bolt-action
- Powerplant: Multi-pump pneumatic
- Safety: Manual
- Repeater: No/Single-shot
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America's favorite airgunAny gun that fires a projectile or multiple projectiles by means of compressed gas, air or catapult action.
for over 50 years. Pump up to 8 times to increase power for hunting, plinking, target shooting and spinners. Nickel barrelThe tube through which projectiles travel when they are fired. It may be rifled or smooth.
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675 ft/sec |
$199.95 $165.52 |
| Ammo | Accessories Item#:Benjamin-C9-S[PY-282-677] |
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Used Benjamin Sheridan Silver Streak C9
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675 ft/sec |
$199.95 $148.99 |
| Ammo | Accessories Item#:Benjamin-C9-SU[PY-282-2789] |
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To maintain the seals for a long time, remember to put one pump of air into the gun when putting it away after shooting. Whether you plan to shoot again the next day or not again for another 2 years, always put one pump into the gun when you're done shooting!
An American favorite for 50 years! The Sheridan Silver Streak continues to be one of the best-loved airguns. This .20 cal. rifle is a multi-pump pneumatic. The hardwood stock is sleek and lightweight and fits perfectly in your hands. The rifledThe inside of a barrel containing a spiral pattern of high and low areas that grab the projectile and impart a spin to it as it passes through. The most common type of rifling is called lands (the higher areas) and grooves (the lower areas).
brass barrelThe tube through which projectiles travel when they are fired. It may be rifled or smooth.
is finished in nickel and throws lead up to 675 fps! You can vary the velocity by the number of pumps (up to 8). The Silver Streak is ideal for hunting small game, plinking, target shooting, spinners and paper targets. It's a "must have" in every gun locker!
Although this gun has been made for decades, the manufacturer continues to put extra fine details in the rifle, such as a swelling in the forearmThe forward part of a rifle stock that is gripped by the non-firing hand.
to make it easier to pump and a fully adjustable rear sight. If you want to drill out every last bit of accuracy (0.50" at 33 ft.), pop a scope on it. Use the B272 intermount to do that.
Don't forget to click on the Ammo link for a list of recommended pellets. The Accessories link has a list of scopes, fun targets and safety gear you'll need.
To scope this gun, you'll need an intermount. The Crosman intermount has an 11mm dovetail. The others are Weaver rails. Match up the right rings with the intermount you select!
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By Jeffrey from USA on 2008-10-31 11:02:28 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:The Sheridan Silver Streak in 5 mm (20 cal.) was my first gun. Actually, it was a hand-me-down, from my brother and I have no idea if he was even the first owner. We're talking 1977 when I got my hands on it. The gun still fires beautifully, accurately and plenty hard to take squirrels, birds and other small critters (I bagged
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Things I liked:The Sheridan Silver Streak in 5 mm (20 cal.) was my first gun. Actually, it was a hand-me-down, from my brother and I have no idea if he was even the first owner. We're talking 1977 when I got my hands on it. The gun still fires beautifully, accurately and plenty hard to take squirrels, birds and other small critters (I bagged a large canebreak rabbit when I was 15 on a 30 yard shot). This gun, now approaching 40 years old, is a gem.
I have since gotten into springers because of faster load times, the lack of a need to pump, etc. But with open sights, my springers don't shoot as accurately as the Silver Streak.
Things I would have changed:My old gun wasn't made for a scope. I guess I could take it and have it modified to receive one, but I don't want to touch it. Not sure about the current incarnations, but if they're scope-ready, that would be a big plus.
What others should know:This gun shoots HARD. I don't have the tools to measure fps, but based on the performance of my 1000 fps springers and my daughter's 550 fps springer (and assuming these rifles hit near their advertised veolocities), I'd estimate it in the 700 fps range (I would say 750 if it were .177 because that's what I am comparing it to, but as noted, it is .20 caliber which is bound to slow it down some). Still LOTS of energy and stopping power.
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By Michael W from USA on 2008-07-21 09:32:17 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:The Silver Streak is everything I expected it to be.....I have an old Benjamin Franklin Model 347 that I have owned shot countless times since purchasing in the middle '70,s and have never had to replace seals (It still shoots as well as ever). I expect the Silver Streak to perform as well and I really like the appearance! I
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Things I liked:The Silver Streak is everything I expected it to be.....I have an old Benjamin Franklin Model 347 that I have owned shot countless times since purchasing in the middle '70,s and have never had to replace seals (It still shoots as well as ever). I expect the Silver Streak to perform as well and I really like the appearance! I don't hunt....just like to plink using soft drink cans and plastic water or soft drink bottles. Accuracy is excellent.....and I consider use of the Silver Streak to be great practice for off-hand shooting at longer distances with a .22 rimfire. I put a Williams Aperture sight on mine the first thing when I got it. Much easier to see a good sight picture especially for older eyes.
Things I would have changed:A good fiber optic sight on the front would be a great and welcome addition!
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By penguinbait from USA on 2008-07-07 09:22:39 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Its a decent gun, I thought very seriously about returning it because its just not the gun I remember from a kid. I purchased this to teach my kids how to shoot. I like the fact that its like a real gun (size shape weight) I like the heaviness and the fact that my kids arms hurt after pumping it :)
Things I would have
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Things I liked:Its a decent gun, I thought very seriously about returning it because its just not the gun I remember from a kid. I purchased this to teach my kids how to shoot. I like the fact that its like a real gun (size shape weight) I like the heaviness and the fact that my kids arms hurt after pumping it :)
Things I would have changed:The wood stock on the pump moves slightly when not pumping. It has a slight wiggle in it. The sights are made very cheaply. I was able to get it to sight in, but it took some effort. The sights out of the box were WAY off, and like I already stated, I think the sights were cheap, but I was able to sight in and shoot some pop cans at about 50 yards
What others should know:I had one of these when I was a kid. They were made much better back then before crosman bought Benjamin Sheridan. Its still a nice solid gun. But I wish I could buy an original, the craftsmanship was a 100 x better.
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By Walter J. Eichler Sr from USA on 2008-05-12 09:33:34 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:This gun has held up for me for 40 years with no problems. As a teenager I used to hunt birds, chipmunks, squirrels, or whatever came into view. Lots of critters fell to this gun. When I was young there was not a thing I could have complained about with this gun. Now as an older guy with a messed up wing of my own, the pumping
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Things I liked:This gun has held up for me for 40 years with no problems. As a teenager I used to hunt birds, chipmunks, squirrels, or whatever came into view. Lots of critters fell to this gun. When I was young there was not a thing I could have complained about with this gun. Now as an older guy with a messed up wing of my own, the pumping has become difficult. I'll pump it through the pain though because it is an old and reliable friend.
Things I would have changed:It is as perfect as you want it to be. No gun is perfect for everyone. Adapt to it and there is little to find fault with. I would change nothing.
What others should know:This gun has never had any work done to it, other than lubrication and refinishing the stock, in it's long service. I bought a rebuild kit for it on eBay about three years ago, just in case I could no longer get parts for the gun. I have never had a reason to use the kit yet. How many 40 year old guns can have that said about them.
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Things I liked:the solid feel to the gun. no blow back
Things I would have changed: I would upgrade the the sights to the williams peak
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By Joe from USA on 2007-11-06 20:25:41 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:The looks and handeling are great. My Silver Streak likes the Benjamin Cylindracal pellets as well as Beeman HN Match. I still need to test the Crosman Pramire Dome and JSB Exact. Its very accurate and has good usable power.
Things I would have changed:8 pumps gets old when target shooting for groups. I would like a
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Things I liked:The looks and handeling are great. My Silver Streak likes the Benjamin Cylindracal pellets as well as Beeman HN Match. I still need to test the Crosman Pramire Dome and JSB Exact. Its very accurate and has good usable power.
Things I would have changed:8 pumps gets old when target shooting for groups. I would like a low scope mounting system.
What others should know:This is a great gun at a good price.
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