This is for the Sliver Streak not the C9 silver streak. In good condition it is worth between $85- $105
If it is a "C9 silver Streak" it would be worth around $140. If it is a "C Silver Streak" it would be worth around $235
Sheridan C silver streak in good condition would be worth between $125 -$160 USD
What condition is it in. Without more information it is not possible to give you an estimate of value.
The Sheridan Silver Streak is a 20 cal pump air rifle. To get an estimate of value please state the condition of the air rifle. Is it working? Is it in poor, fair, good, very good, or excellent condition.
I assume that you are asking about the .20 cal Sheridan C Silver Streak NOT the C9 Silver streak. (It's worth more.) New in box: Excellent condition $185 Very Good $160 Good $120 This is just an estimate.
Depending on which version of the Silver Streak, the C Series or the C9 Series the value is about the same. In Very Good condition it is worth around $135 to $155 If it has no wear, scratches, dings, rust, pitting or other damage.
It would be worth between $65 - $80
OKAY. Lets start with your question. The Silver Streak, There were two different models of the Silver Streak pellet RIFLE. First there was the model Silver Streak "C" that was made from 1949 to 1990. Then there was the Silver Streak "C9" from 1995 to 1997. Both were made under the "Sheridan" Brand Name not Crosman. If you want an estimate of value then you will have to provide me with the model number "C" or "C9" and the current condition of the rifle. Give it some sort of rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent Condition. Then I can give you an estimate of value. Without this basic information it is not possible to answer you.
It's worth around $130 IN WORKING Condition. Also check the ( link below ) for shops that repair older air guns. Today Crosman air gun company owns the Sheridan name and products.
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 $135
around 70$
show me silver markings