![]() I haven't shot it in years though I use to hunt with it quite a bit. I have an old Sheridan "Blue Streak" that is in very good condition except for one thing. Stay away from their gimick rifles, because they won't last. A Sheridan Blue Streak in 5mm (.20 cal) is also workable. All Sheridan air rifles Model A, B, and C are multi-pump, single shot, bolt action, breech-loading, and. Sheridan manufactured the Model C Streaks for 27 years before being bought out by the Benjamin Air Rifle company in 1976 and ending the original run of Sheridan produce Streaks. ![]() It no longer works but seems to Pump Action. It appears to be an older one with serial #080457. The stock is beat up and needs I have a Sheridan Blue Streak 5mm pellet rifle left to me by my father. The serial number, 243730, shows it was made in 1978. Figured it was time to get this Sheridan Blue Streak working. Note: The pictures show this gun with missing left, right and elevation sight screws. The fine metal work and beautiful walnut stocks have made this a favorite since 1948. With versatility unmatched by any other straight knife, the Blue Streak II® is the obvious choice when one cloth cutting machine is required to perform many The Sheridan Blue Streak is one of the most successful and accurate pump airguns ever made. SHERIDAN BLUE STREAK 5MM MANUAL ARTS > READ ONLINEĮastman's Blue Streak II features a low profile, polished streamlined baseplate that is designed to reduce friction and distortion in the lay, any ply. The valve came out easier as the 9/32" 32 thread was perfect.SHERIDAN BLUE STREAK 5MM MANUAL ARTS > DOWNLOAD 35" dimension and hardened the tip as it will bend otherwise. I believe a trial & error fit on the nut is a waste of time, so get the. I was surprised how exact the fit of the nut end of the tool must be, to break the NUT loose from the valve. 35".Ħ) Heated up the nut end and hardened it. ![]() I ground the 1/2" rod into a square and filed it down to. But if you do some of things I did, it will go easier.ġ) I used 1/2" Steel rod about 5" long in hindsight, make it 6" or a little more.Ģ) I ended up drilling out the square end to 9/32" and the threaded end 7/32".ģ) Drilled a 3/16" hole through the rod about 1/2" from each end of the tool - for screwdriver to go through to unscrew nut.ĥ) Another member gave me the dimensions (Thanks Limbshaker) of the square nut end to be. My first recommendation is don't do it as it's really a pain in the butt. Since I went the cheap route and made my Benjamin 342 valve tool, I'd thought I post it for anyone who might want to do the same. ![]()
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