

On the left side of the pump tube, under the receiver area is written 'BLUE STREAK' 5mm CAL. Most difficult thing is drifting out pins.Īll you Sheridan Blue Streak guys, here's some more information on my 'Blue Streak'. Basically the -o- rings wear out and simply need replacing. If you can change the brake pads on your car.you can do this. It wasn't difficult to do and the instructions were more than adequate. Gen - 1 has the tang safety (Like a mossberg 500) that must be pressed forward to shoot Gen - 2 has the rocker at the tang labeled F or S Gen - 3 is the current generation with the trigger guard mounted safety. Here is how the Sheridan guns have been made over the years. It was the Gen II Blue streak that I wore out. It was a similar kit, but it was probably in the mid 90's when I installed it. Please let me know if there are any 'NO-NOs that will cause me to ruin the installation kit parts.
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If you've replaced these I may call on you for guidance as I install my new kit. If so, was it a Blue Streak from the 60s era? I plan to order a repair kit, after I figure out which one I need. Thanks Pie, have you installed one of these kits? Not cheap, but still cheaper than.22 lr Thanks Pie, have you installed one of these kits? If so, was it a Blue Streak from the 60s era? I plan to order a repair kit, after I figure out which one I need.

Midway and most of the big box shops sell.20 caliber pellets. These are the best pump airguns made BTW. This is something that you can do.nothing on that gun is very complicated. I have owned 3 of these guns over the years and all of them eventually needed to have a rebuild. There are a couple of sites that sell rebuild kits for them.only thing that wears out are a couple of -O- rings. Don't oil them! Don't pump over 8 times either. Anyone know anything about repairing the internal valve?ĭon't oil them! Don't pump over 8 times either. Then some oil remedy or something, and now it won't even pump up any! I should have let well enough alone! Again, there's that hindsight thing. That, or it may have been dry fired! I believe I recall (senior moment you know) it not pumping up all the way. You know, I think oiling (too much) may have been what led to this problem. Sometimes some air tool oil can get them going again. Pneumatic seals can 'dry out' for lack of a better term and start leaking/ not seal. Is there any way you could drip some air tool oil into it? I'm just interested in getting it going to dispatch some pesky birds and critters. Before, about 5 pumps would bury a pellet in a new 2x4! Flapper valves), where and if I can buy them, and if they're easily repaired.

I'm trying to figure out what might be bad (. Just wondering if anyone on here has experience with disassembling and repairing one of these? I know I could send it in for repairs, but that gets pretty pricey. Can't remember the details about trying to revive it last time, but do remember it wouldn't pump up. It sat in the closet, untouched, for many years. World's leading marketplace.Īny Sheridan Blue Streak pellet gun experts on the forum? I have one I bought new back in the 60s.
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