28 April 2008, 15:56
Jimmy P CoaltrainBenjamin Sheridan
Hi I gave my nephew my 10 year old Benjamin Sheidan 20 caliber pellet rifle, he now claims that it will not maintain pressure, as if it stops accumulating pressure after a couple of pumps. (I cannot possibly imagine that a 15 year old boy would try to pump the gun 100 times to try and shoot thru a telephone pole!) At any rate anyone know if and how difficult it is to repair the gun? Would I just be better off giving him a new inexpensive break open?
29 April 2008, 18:59
cal30 1906quote:
(I cannot possibly imagine that a 15 year old boy would try to pump the gun 100 times to try and shoot thru a telephone pole!)
Wanna bet???
Fix the sheridan if he did he probably wont do it again.
Contact benjiman and see where it needs to be sent for repair.
sounds like a simple repair to me.
Cal30
01 May 2008, 13:51
The SpecialistHe's 15 'ea, I'd check the local telegraph poles for 20 cal. holes.

The pump up guns are great for plinking, so even if he gets a better gun I'd still get that one fixed.
06 May 2008, 20:54
scr83jpHere's an excellent source for repair and tune ups for Sheridan pellet rifles where I had mine tuned
www.mac1airgun.com my sheridan is used for pests such as digger squirrels & other varmints.In CA .20 cal & up pellet rifles are legal for non migratory game birds such as quail,grouse,chukar & turkey.
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Originally posted by scr83jp:
Here's an excellent source for repair and tune ups for Sheridan pellet rifles where I had mine tuned
www.mac1airgun.com my sheridan is used for pests such as digger squirrels & other varmints.In CA .20 cal & up pellet rifles are legal for non migratory game birds such as quail,grouse,chukar & turkey.
+1
That is who did my steroid.