
I mean, they couldn't even correctly recall the date that they bought a company or moved production to another state? lame.That is a cool unique bb gun, I do not recall ever seeing one quite like it. Its unfortunate that Crosman who had the opportunity and resources (I mean they bought the company for crying out loud) and had access to all of their information, didn't take the time to at least get their information correct. The serial number date tables as far as I can tell can be trusted, however, the production reference chart of which Bill posted a segment, also has many many inconsistencies with reality. Starting with the first sentence - actually that whole first paragraph is all pretty much incorrect. the information on the crosman site is not completely correct.Īlso, the information that Bill posted is ultimately from the Crosman site.Īnd much of the information on that page is not actually correct. not necessarily on the stock, i've seen early and late checkered and non-checkered stocks. They new manufacturing plant was built in 1986 - that is when serial number records stop.ģ. yes, benjamin bought sheridan in 1977, but actually production was moved to Racine in 1982. The right side of the receiver should be drilled and tapped for the williams peep sight - that was the first year they were.Ģ. pellet, single shot w/ under lever pump, (1st var.) Rifle 1991-1993ġ. pellet, single shot w/ under lever pump, black finish (1st var.) Rifle 1991-1993

pellet, single shot w/ under lever pump & wood grips Pistol 1988-1992 pellet, single shot w/ under lever pump & wood grips Pistol 1986-1988 pellet, single shot w/ under lever pump w/o checkered stock & fore end (2nd var.) Rifle 1986-1991

pellet, single shot w/ under lever pump & checkered stock & fore end (1st var.) Rifle 1968-1986 lead shot, single shot w/ under lever pump & checkered stock & fore end Rifle 1968-1986
