I bought a Blue Streak in 1972 (yes, I still have it) and after I got the intermount adapter and a Weaver 4X scope on it, I was able to get some amazing groups with it. You're right about it having plenty of power for rats.
The original Sheridan Model C Blue Streak was one of the various pump guns I had in my teens. Mine was purchased in 1972 and other than the Smith & Wesson 77A which was purchased some months later, was the best pump gun I used during those early years.
I love this one the best classic air gun in my eyes. I tryed to buy one of those from my buddy for a couple years as a teen . Unfortunately I asked him when he came back but someone took it or had sold it while he went to the military. It was a very good and strong air gun it was difficult to find pellets for it in the 90s that for sure we didn't get to shoot it as much as we had liked. Very nice find. We only pump it 3 pump for target. It was perty strong💯👍✌️🎯🍻
New range should be fun for longer shooting on bad weather days. Does sound louder in there though. Blue Streak was the definite winner this time. Stay safe & have fun. 👍🙏🇺🇸🎯
No comparison really. The old Sheridans had great barrels that resulted in excellent accuracy. I still have a silver streak and man it’s sweet! Also had a modern Benjamin 392 that I sold because it was never accurate, very disappointing.
Gotta Get a Yellow Square Box of Sheridan 20cal Pellets Nibs There The Best They Hit Hard are a Different Shape Than Regular 20Cal Pellets I’ve Shot Jack Rabbit With Mine on 8 Pumps It’s Like Hitting Them With a 22 LR
@@WalnutandSteel H&N baracuda in 13.58 grains. I also have some “crow” hollow points I bought back when I got the rifle. Didn’t shoot those worth a darn. Main reason I put it in the closet and forgot about it. Kept it with me through a divorce even. But your YT got me thinking about it. Sure isn’t a ton of choices for 20 caliber but there is some. I got lucky with my choice in pellets. Thank you sir for my new found plinker
@@WalnutandSteel i certainly would sir. I bought my c9a because my grandpa had a blue streak. Just saying…. They will shoot a 22 pellet…. Even so I so want that air rifle back. He was a hard man but I do mis him and that was one of the door guns at their cabin home
I had just acquired a C9A 20 . It is borderline unpumpable so great compression, cocks and shoots properly but nothing exhausts. The barrel doesn't have any restriction and I don't hear any air loss while pumping. I assume the inlet of the valve is restricted.
@@WalnutandSteel I think the inlet is seized that would account for the high almost unpumpable condition. You can hear the hammer bouncing like an old pinball machine. I recently had a 1377 in a similar situation. The teflon nylon plasticy whatever valve would gum up. Speaking of which I'm currently fabricating a 1322 brass breech w/14 in. barrel and matching length compression tube (17 in.). I cut/welded two tubes together to work from and have tube and flat stock coming. The intended end result a higher comp. carbine of my own wondering mind lol
@@WalnutandSteelYes the inlet was gummy so all should be fine unfortunately the pump handle linkage to pushrod pin had sheared in half. Both halves were still in place but I'll need to get a replacement.
Hi Nibs , speaking of grub screws. I just bought a pair of Diana P five’s. The triggers are atrocious. In your mod you used a #4-40screw. One would think it would be metric. I’m first going to try an M3 screw, they are very close in size (tiny with really fine threads) . Besides I couldn’t find any 4-40 set screws locally. I’m curious, how did that screw ‘feel’ when you installed it ? It is threading through plastic. Thanks
I rebuilt my Benjamin 392 that I purchased in 2000 and I’m getting 570 FPS with a 15.4 grain Daisy Hollow Point pellet. Does this speed seem slow to you too for this gun? I only pump 8Xs and no air left in the chamber. I also store it with 2 pumps as recommended by the manufacturer. It shoots great and will keep 5 pellets inside of a penny at 25 yards scoped but still…the velocity seems low. I did check it with my FX chronograph and my Caldwell chronograph and they both gave me the same FPS. Thanks for all your time and sharing your knowledge and passion. Stay blessed.
I bought a Blue Streak in 1972 (yes, I still have it) and after I got the intermount adapter and a Weaver 4X scope on it, I was able to get some amazing groups with it. You're right about it having plenty of power for rats.
My c9a has a brass pump camp. Bout new late 90’s. Fantastic shooter!
The original Sheridan Model C Blue Streak was one of the various pump guns I had in my teens. Mine was purchased in 1972 and other than the Smith & Wesson 77A which was purchased some months later, was the best pump gun I used during those early years.
I appreciate your insight for the vintage stuff!
I love this one the best classic air gun in my eyes. I tryed to buy one of those from my buddy for a couple years as a teen . Unfortunately I asked him when he came back but someone took it or had sold it while he went to the military. It was a very good and strong air gun it was difficult to find pellets for it in the 90s that for sure we didn't get to shoot it as much as we had liked. Very nice find. We only pump it 3 pump for target. It was perty strong💯👍✌️🎯🍻
Sir, with that Blue Streak that's some impressive open sights offhand shooting by any standard.
Fun video my friend. I have a new 392 that I have to take out once my move to San Antonio is complete.
I have been meaning to ask how things have been going with the move
@@WalnutandSteel crazy but we keep moving forward.
I bought mine in .20cal back in 1972. When they were Benjamin / Sheridan, the quality went down.
Nice. Pump then load no holes in your friends roof.That would be embarrassing.Been there!
Well I do all the repairs on the building so it would be on me anyway
Was testing a used 140 went off at about 4 or 5 pumps got a copper water pipe
New range should be fun for longer shooting on bad weather days. Does sound louder in there though. Blue Streak was the definite winner this time. Stay safe & have fun. 👍🙏🇺🇸🎯
No comparison really. The old Sheridans had great barrels that resulted in excellent accuracy. I still have a silver streak and man it’s sweet! Also had a modern Benjamin 392 that I sold because it was never accurate, very disappointing.
Gotta Get a Yellow Square Box of Sheridan 20cal Pellets Nibs There The Best They Hit Hard are a Different Shape Than Regular 20Cal Pellets I’ve Shot Jack Rabbit With Mine on 8 Pumps It’s Like Hitting Them With a 22 LR
You should be able to fight a 760 sight elevation ramp should fight it as well🎯💯🍻👍✌️
O is for October and 98 is the year (1998).
GREAT SHOOTING...I ENJOY YOUR VIDEOS
I’m Going to say Blue Streak Before Even Watching 😀❤️❤️❤️ There is No Equal
At 20 yards my Sheridan does better than that for sure. I will say they are pellet picky
What pellets do you use? There isn’t a ton of choices
@@WalnutandSteel H&N baracuda in 13.58 grains. I also have some “crow” hollow points I bought back when I got the rifle. Didn’t shoot those worth a darn. Main reason I put it in the closet and forgot about it. Kept it with me through a divorce even. But your YT got me thinking about it. Sure isn’t a ton of choices for 20 caliber but there is some. I got lucky with my choice in pellets. Thank you sir for my new found plinker
I just got a new tin of JSB’s I need to try in these two
@@WalnutandSteel i certainly would sir. I bought my c9a because my grandpa had a blue streak. Just saying…. They will shoot a 22 pellet…. Even so I so want that air rifle back. He was a hard man but I do mis him and that was one of the door guns at their cabin home
I had just acquired a C9A 20 . It is borderline unpumpable so great compression, cocks and shoots properly but nothing exhausts. The barrel doesn't have any restriction and I don't hear any air loss while pumping. I assume the inlet of the valve is restricted.
Could be the exhaust valve is stuck or the hammer isn’t hitting it properly.
@@WalnutandSteel I think the inlet is seized that would account for the high almost unpumpable condition. You can hear the hammer bouncing like an old pinball machine. I recently had a 1377 in a similar situation. The teflon nylon plasticy whatever valve would gum up. Speaking of which I'm currently fabricating a 1322 brass breech w/14 in. barrel and matching length compression tube (17 in.). I cut/welded two tubes together to work from and have tube and flat stock coming. The intended end result a higher comp. carbine of my own wondering mind lol
@@WalnutandSteelYes the inlet was gummy so all should be fine unfortunately the pump handle linkage to pushrod pin had sheared in half. Both halves were still in place but I'll need to get a replacement.
Hi Nibs , speaking of grub screws. I just bought a pair of Diana P five’s. The triggers are atrocious. In your mod you used a #4-40screw. One would think it would be metric. I’m first going to try an M3 screw, they are very close in size (tiny with really fine threads) . Besides I couldn’t find any 4-40 set screws locally. I’m curious, how did that screw ‘feel’ when you installed it ? It is threading through plastic. Thanks
This this reminds me to do an open sight shoot with the Legacy since I robbed the scope off of it!
Just to be clear it is the letter O not a zero. Mine is N99 November 1999.
Sheriden only made 2130 model A supergrade rifles.
I rebuilt my Benjamin 392 that I purchased in 2000 and I’m getting 570 FPS with a 15.4 grain Daisy Hollow Point pellet. Does this speed seem slow to you too for this gun? I only pump 8Xs and no air left in the chamber. I also store it with 2 pumps as recommended by the manufacturer. It shoots great and will keep 5 pellets inside of a penny at 25 yards scoped but still…the velocity seems low. I did check it with my FX chronograph and my Caldwell chronograph and they both gave me the same FPS. Thanks for all your time and sharing your knowledge and passion. Stay blessed.
That doesn’t sound too bad. I haven’t had a chance to shoot a 22 version of these type guns yet
@@WalnutandSteel thank you sir for your reply.
I also had a 392 about 8 years ago. Over my chronograph at eight pumps with a 14.3gr pellet it produced 670fps
Love my blue streaks best ever
October 1998 date code
Nibs, can you post a link to your ebay site so I can get an alert on the C9a going up on the block? 🤠
MY user name is nibstools
@@WalnutandSteelNib Stools I Didn’t Know You Were A Furniture Maker Nibs 😀
How much are asking for the Crosman I might be able to save you the trouble 😂