I have a sheridan .20cal i love but am going to sell for something different. Ive never shoot a break barrel but looks fun. Will the pwr of spring be a diapointment at 200yards. My current gun shoots way way way out there. Any info would be great and where can i purchase a new gun for little fundage. $159 is the lowest ive seen online for the 34 even in .20cal.
Your right i dont have to sell but figured i only need one gun
February 22 2006, 10:11 PM
I could have the second to the last made 1985 is what crosman tells me. Would a collector pay more for this. Infact i got a guy that really really wants it and ive struck a deal but if its worth alot more i will be sorry later. Sheridan .20 is sweet its gotta be worth more than a New sheridan with plastic parts and stuff.
Gosh i might put it up for sale after getting this email
March 4 2006, 8:21 AM
Guy tells me a gun broker paid $450 for his and i belive mines much closer to being the last one made i have the serial number it could be the second to the last? 1985ish.
to sell the gun if the price was right but I would replace it with a similar one. I have a RWS md 48 and a md 36(my wife thinks it's hers)but If I'm taking a long walk in the woods with the kids in tow,I'm carrying a 392 or 397. The Benjamin or Sheridans are a lot easier to shoot due to their lack of recoil and the variable power is nice too.
In my opinion your arsenal would not be complete without both.
Yes, you will be disappointed. That's a bit of a stretch for a .22 long rifle, much less a pellet gun. What are you intending to do at 200 yards? Not hunting, I hope.
Either would be a good starter rifle but niether will shoot out to 200 yards.
May 18 2006, 8:11 AM
Either would be a good starter rifle but niether will shoot out to 200 yards, accurately. The rifles that you mention will hunt dependably out 45 yards and most common 10-40 yards. Occassional 50 yards shots, they will plink dependably out to 70-80 yards and you can play at 100+ yards, but not reiiablily enough to try to take prey.
The RWS34 has the best workmanship and resale, but its very basic. The B26-x or 2 will have the most features, better trigger and a smoother firing cycle. The B20 roughingly is updated by the B26, the B26-2 comes with a sweet thumbhole stock $159, the B21 is probably the most powerful of the selection and mimicks the RWS46 almost, it does have a seal problem I'm told, the B30 same shorter rifle with improved QC. The B18/19 or Gamo clones the 19 is and looks like the Crosman Quest not a bad 45-50 yard rifle.
I was gonna get a RWS 34 and build it up replace the stock or make a butt pad for it and tune it. But I decided on the RWS 46E instead almost a perfect rifle I've seen then compete in officail field trial meets along side the HW97, 77 and AA 200mxs. I'm glad I bought the 46 over the 34.
Re: Should i get 34 or a xisico chinese b26 or b19-21
July 18 2006, 9:25 AM
Crosman purchased the rights of the Xisico B18/19. It is now the Crosman Quest and the Remington Summit. I have the Summit and is finally settling down after many many shots.. So far about the best pellet it shoots is the Gamo Hunter, seems to be the most consistant pellet to set the scope by. I received the purchase information from a dealer in Mississippi that sold the Xisico B18/19. Said he sold 100's before the takeover. Really hurt his business. Hope this helps some... F Nash