^KEEPER^I would rather have that than a nickel version!
Oh now that is just airgun porn right there!!!
I still don't have a H, H9, or H9A.I was waiting and looking to see a deal when they were discontinued. This is one that being cheap did not pay off. Yet?
Quote from: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on July 27, 2022, 12:11:37 AMI still don't have a H, H9, or H9A.I was waiting and looking to see a deal when they were discontinued. This is one that being cheap did not pay off. Yet? Miracles can happen, but I expect that a deal will be impossible to find over the internet at least.You could get lucky at a garage sale flea market pawn shop or antique mall...ect , but you'd have to be in the right place at the right time.
I bought this Benjamin / Sheridan .22 caliber pneumatic pistol when I was in college sometime between 1991 and 1994. I started a family soon after so I kept it out of the way and eventually forgot about it when life got hectic. I have read through this posts and there is reference to collectors quality, but no mention of a proper age to qualify as such. I am planning to take my nephews shooting with this unless I should consider it something special to only shoot occasionally. I wouldnt be surprised if it hasnt been fired in 20+ years.The serial number is R014903 it is .22 caliber.Thoughts?
Quote from: Hoosier Daddy on November 20, 2021, 09:11:04 AMOh now that is just airgun porn right there!!!Yes it is! interesting how the top of the trigger guard is squared off on the brass version
So beating a dead horse here...... This "H9" was on the Bay. The Serial Number started 594 (May 1994) but is marked Benjamin Sheridan Racine WI.
Will you share an average price fir the 5 that you picked up if you dont mind? Thanks!
That is cheap. I dont’t recall, but i was a broke college kid when i purchased mine back around ‘92 so i cant imagine that i spent more than $30 or $40 back then. Thanks