Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

.177 Benjamin. Made in 1976.

The Bluestreak was made in 1986 which I bought BNIB for $90.
(y) 1964 I had the Benjamin in .22 and my buddy had the Sheridan Silver Streak .20. To be honest I was envious of the sleek lines and coloration of the Sheridan but either one killed cottontail, jack rabbits, dove, quail, roadrunners, black birds, sparrows, and the occasional chicken....graveyard dead. Both were very accurate w/ lead pellets. Thanks for the pix. Brought back fond memories.
 
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Check out that beltfed assault rifle action. They must have a policy not to use the full auto setting.
"When face with overwhelming enemy numbers and force......one must first assess their capabilities, intentions, and......Oh....FUCK IT, JUST ROLL !!"

- SUN TZU (The Art of War)
 
What all was done? I have a couple that need some tlc including refinishing the wood. Any suggestions for getting parts?
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Lucky as there is an Olympic shop that was close by called Mac-1.

They rebuilt 2 Sheridans for me. One needed the barrel resoldiered as well

They can do stock or upgrade with Benjamin parts for a steroid package.

They also converted a friends 1970s pump .22 cal pistol to a rifle - added CO2 tank with a stock.

Like a lot of shops- their priority is working and not the phone.
Leave a message and they will call you back

Mac 1 Airgun Distributors
1886 Freeman Ave
Signal Hill, CA 90249
(562) 961-6221


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1886 Freeman Ave, Signal Hill, CA 90249
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What all was done? I have a couple that need some tlc including refinishing the wood. Any suggestions for getting parts?
Check out Pyramid.


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This is the first Pellet Rifle I ever shot. Cool to fix it 35 years later. Not hard to do, but you there is one special tool you need to get it apart.
 
Check out Pyramid.


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This is the first Pellet Rifle I ever shot. Cool to fix it 35 years later. Not hard to do, but you there is one special tool you need to get it apart.
It seems like we should start a new thread!

Where did you find parts?
How did you learn how to rebuild the air gun?


I don't see parts for older silver streaks