The Sheridan Silver streak air rifle was made from 1949 up to the 1990's after that it became the Blue Streak.
today. Crosman corp owns both Sheridan and Benjamin air guns / rifles. See the links below.
The Blue Streak went into production in 1995 and is still produced.
If you are looking for a diagram. Crossman (Owns Sheridan) has diagrams on-line on their homepage. See the link below and click on "Download a manual." You will also find the parts diagram on the same page as the owners manual.
It was made in 1975
how do i remove the air chamber on a sheridan blue streak Next time don't place any part of your question in this box. Or the systems thinks your question has been answered. This is the Answer Box not the Question box. To answer your question (see the link below) for the parts diagram. Today Crosman air gun company owns Sheridan and Benjamin line of air guns.
There are 3 versions of the Sheridan Blue Streak. See the link below for the 2nd version. BTW today Crosman owns the Sheridan and Benjamin line of air guns. This link is from Crosman
Here is the link to all of the manuals for Sheridan and Benjamin. Crosman owns Sheridan and Benjamin See the link below.
Some parts are available through Crosman (Crosman owns Benjamin and Sheridan) See the link below.
On the right side in front of the trigger
The Blue Streak has been in production from 1995 to present. If you want more Information I suggest you contact Crosman who owns both Benjamin and Sheridan. See the link below.
Crosman owns both the Sheridan and Benjamin air gun line of products. Crosman has most all the owners and parts manuals online. You can search through them and find your model. There are two models of the Blue Streak. The CB and the CB9 See the link below for the manuals. Also there is a book "Blue book of airguns 9th edition" that has some more information in it.