I must know the Condition of the rifle to give a more accurate value. But the values fall between $50 in poor condition to $235 in like new condition. Without a scratch on it and no wear.
what condition is the rifle in.
what is the value of a Thompson grey hawk 50 cal. from the custom shop with walnut stock
If it is a "C9 silver Streak" it would be worth around $140. If it is a "C Silver Streak" it would be worth around $235
Sheridan made several C series rifles. I assume that you are asking about the C Silver Streak. Not the C9 Sliver Streak. In order to give you an estimate I need to know the condition of the rifle. Does it still work? Does it hold air. What condition is it in? All these determine the current value.
It would be worth between $65 - $80
50-500 usd
$125.00
This is possibly the most frustrating airguns to nail down as to the exact model. First of all let me explain. Sheridan was a standalone company. In 1977 Benjamin purchased Sheridan. Some guns were called Benjamin/Sheridan, in 1992 Crosman purchased Benjamin and Sheridan. They decided to call the .177 and .22 caliber rifles "Benjamin" and the .20 caliber rifle "Sheridan." But for awhile they were called "Benjamin/Sheridan." So now we have the models C, C9, CB9, C9PB, Along with Blue Streak and Silver Streak. Not to be confused with the Crosman/Benjamin "Super Streak." (Confused enough) Okay here is what I think your value is according to the Bluebook of airguns 9th edition. in very good condition it is worth between $105 to $135
Sheridan C silver streak in good condition would be worth between $125 -$160 USD
It all depends on age, use, and condition of the rifle. Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very good or Excellent condition. Sheridan made 4 different model C series. The C Silver Streak, C9 Silver Streak, CB9 Blue Streak, and C9BP. Which one are you asking about?
It depends on the condition. You must give it some sort of rating from Poor to Excellent condition in order to get an estimate of value.
Around $100 in good condition.