This is possibly the most frustrating airguns to nail down as to the exact model. First of all let me explain. Sheridan was a standalone company. In 1977 Benjamin purchased Sheridan. Some guns were called Benjamin/Sheridan, in 1992 Crosman purchased Benjamin and Sheridan. They decided to call the .177 and .22 caliber rifles "Benjamin" and the .20 caliber rifle "Sheridan." But for awhile they were called "Benjamin/Sheridan."
So now we have the models C, C9, CB9, C9PB, Along with Blue Streak and Silver Streak. Not to be confused with the Crosman/Benjamin "Super Streak." (Confused enough)
Okay here is what I think your value is according to the Bluebook of airguns 9th edition. in very good condition it is worth between $105 to $135
Benjamin Sheridan makes both .22 and .25 caliber pellet guns. ----------------------Corrected answer---------------------------------- Crosman air gun company owns both the Benjamin and Sheridan line of air guns and rifles. The Benjamin rifles models are made in .177, .22 and .25 caliber. The Sheridan line is only made in .20 caliber. The name "Benjamin Sheridan" is no longer placed on any one model. In the past Benjamin did make a 20 .cal pellet gun Benjamin also makes a .357 caliber model named the Rogue.
Sheridan started in 1945. Later it was purchased by Benjamin air gun company and Later Benjamin was purchased by Crosman air gun company. It is still in production.
Crosman owns both Sheridan and Benjamin line of air guns/rifles. Crosman has MOST all of the Owners and Parts manuals online. They even offer a free service to locate shops that repair older Benjamin, Sheridan and Crosman air guns. See the links below.
It depends on the model, but usually it is right on the barrel or the receiver. If it is really old it may not have a serial number. For a time Benjamin and Sheridan did not serialise their rifles.
In order to give you an estimate of value. I need to know a few more details like, The model number. Sheridan made 5 different pellet guns and 7 different rifles. The 5 pellet models are E, EB, ED, HB and H20PB. Which one is yours? Is it still working? What condition is it in. Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent (Like new) without this information No estimate of value can be given. In 1977 Benjamin airgun purchased Sheridan, In 1992 Crosman purchased Benjamin. Crosman owns Sheridan today. Sheridan and Benjamin look similar. All the .177 and .22 Caliber rifles are marked Benjamin. All the .20 caliber rifles are marked Sheridan. Other than caliber the two models are identical. If you want the owners manual for your pistol a link can be found on the Crosman home page.
Benjamin (Owned by Crosman) has a new Benjamin Rogue it is a .357 caliber. At present it will be the largest Pellet rifle made with the Benjamin name. Yes it is a hunting rifle. The next largest Benjamin rifle is the Benjamin Marauder .25 caliber. Sam Yang make a 50 caliber and a 44 caliber hunting air rifle.
Today Crosman air gun co, Owns Sheridan. Crosman offers a free service to locate shops that repair older Crosman, Sheridan and Benjamin air guns. See the link below.
Benjamin airguns made Ben Franklin brand airguns. The name is no longer used on any Benjamin model. Benjamin airgun bought Sheridan Airgun company years ago and continued to make Sheridan models. Crosman airgun Co bought Benjamin airgun Co. Crosman still manufactures Both Benjamin airguns and Sheridan airguns. Benjamin airguns come in .177 Cal and .22 Caliber Rifles. Sheridan models only come in .20 Caliber rifles. Most large sportingood stores like BassPro and Cabelas sell the air rifles. Or you can order them online ( See the link below.) All Benjamin and Sheridan airguns are Pellet guns not BB guns.
You have given me all the information except the model. Sheridan has several different models at different prices
This is the best I can do. (see the link below)
Ridan Products? do you mean SHERIDAN Products. What do you want to know. Also Sheridan made pellet rifles not pellet guns, and yes they are still produced today. What is your question?
Today, Crosman air gun company owns the Sheridan and Benjamin line of air gun products. Crosman offers a free service to locate repair shops that repair a three products. See the link below.