Took my Blue Streak out today. What a beast. Five pumps and cans at 55 yards are very nervous. Wind was way too crazy to hit at 80 but was fun trying.
I enjoy Sheridan rifle they are timeless and always popular
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I agree , i have always liked the way it feels shooting it and the light weight is great for woods walking / Squirrel hunting . absolutely the best ..There's just something about the size, shape, and nostalgia of the Sheridan - nothing else like them! I try to shoot mine every few months or so. It's always a joy!
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Same with me my first was a daisy spittin image winchester bb gun. $13 at great Eastern Mills. Then a 1966 blue streak. Man what a differance!!!A Dan was my second airgun I ever owned after the daisy BB gun. I finally replaced the 1 that was stolen in the 70s from my father In-laws cabin in the desert.
Well if we're splitting hairs here the 1 I have now was 1 of first ones Benjamin made as it's a 1978 model.Not a Sheridan.
A Crosman but it is .20 caliber
I just rebuilt it..
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Thanks! But this one will be passed down to my son!What a gorgeous silver streak Gear Junkie. Let me know when you want to selling one day (I hope Im still alive!).
Me too! Daisy model 94 Winchester, around 66 and 72 Sheridan Bluestreak new, pictured with a 55 that I purchased recently.. There are many more Daisys between them, though.Same with me my first was a daisy spittin image winchester bb gun. $13 at great Eastern Mills. Then a 1966 blue streak. Man what a differance!!!