No. a 177 is a 4.5mm pellet. A 5mm is a 20 cal pellet. A 5.5mm is a 22 cal pellet Don't try it in the wrong airgun.
The term for an ice pellet larger than 5mm in diameter that forms during a thunderstorm is "hailstone." Hailstones are formed when updrafts in thunderstorms carry raindrops into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere where they freeze, forming layers of ice that can grow larger as they are circulated by the storm.
5mm is equal to approximately 0.19685 inches. When converted to yards, 5mm is equivalent to about 0.00547 yards.
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To make a 5mM solution of a compound, you would need to dissolve an appropriate amount of the compound in a solvent to reach a final concentration of 5 millimoles per liter (5mM). The exact amount of compound required will depend on its molecular weight and the volume of solvent you are using. You can use a molecular weight calculator to determine the amount needed to achieve a 5mM concentration.
divide by 25.4 Direct Conversion Formula 5 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.1968503937 in
The Sheridan Blue Streak air rifle uses a 5mm pellet. This is about .20 caliber- larger than the .177 pellet, smaller than the .22 pellet. I have been able to get these at Bass Pro Shop. There are also at least 3 lots of them for sale on Ebay right now. Only the 5mm/ .20 caliber pellets will work in your rifle- do not try to substitute anything else. P.S. Have had one for years. These are extremely good air rifles- very accurate, very powerful.
I believe you are asking about a Sheridan .20 cal (5mm) air rifle. They started to make this rifle in 1949 and stopped in 1990 ( sheridan sliverstreak model ) During the 1990's the name changed to C9 sliverstreak and C9 bluestreak. The value is determined by the current condition of the rifle. You did not give any such information , therefor I can not answer you.
It depends on the model, but usually it is right on the barrel or the receiver. If it is really old it may not have a serial number. For a time Benjamin and Sheridan did not serialise their rifles.
You have given me all the information except the model. Sheridan has several different models at different prices
It was manufactured in 1978
Sheridan air rifles who is owned by Crosman Sheridans are 5mm air rifles
It's a rifle, in fact very small calibre. .22 is roughly 5mm's.
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Any place that permits hunting with firearms. BB guns are very difficult to use for hunting, due to lack of accuracy and power. However, I do squirrel hunt with a 5mm Sheridan pellet rifle. It is extremely accurate, and adequate for squirrels out to about 45 yards.
The term for an ice pellet larger than 5mm in diameter that forms during a thunderstorm is "hailstone." Hailstones are formed when updrafts in thunderstorms carry raindrops into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere where they freeze, forming layers of ice that can grow larger as they are circulated by the storm.
What is the age of a Sheridan c series 5mm 20cal rifle serial number 370862
Possible- depending on the pellet gun. I hunt smaller animals (squirrels) with a Sheridan 5mm rifle. It WILL kill a squirrel at 45 yards. However, a squirrel and a turkey are 2 very different animals. To kill a turkey cleanly, it would have to be a head shot- and turkeys are VERY skittish animals. You also need to check if it would be LEGAL to kill a turkey with a pellet gun in YOUR state (assuming we are talking about a wild turkey) The game laws are different for each state.