There are 4 versions of the Blue Streak
CB9 BLUE STREAK 1995 (SOLDERED VALVE)
CB9 1995-1997 PHASE 1
CB9 1997-2003 PHASE 2
CB9 2003 - PRESENT BLUED BARREL
CHECK YOUR SERIAL NUMBER AND SEE THE LINK BELOW
Today Crosman owns both Sheridan and Benjamin air guns / rifles
Cheaper Than Dirt has it for sale.
Depending on condition, $75-150. Very accurate and powerful hunting grade air rifle.
I have been told that these guns are worth about $75 to $150 and were made by Winchester in the 60's.
Numrich Arms in West Hurley New York.
To determine the volume of 3M phosphoric acid that can be made from a 5M solution, you can use the formula M1V1 = M2V2. Plug in the values: M1 = 5M, V1 = 95ml, M2 = 3M. Then solve for V2. Convert the units accordingly to obtain the volume of 3M phosphoric acid that can be made.
5m-5n+5m+5n When simplified: 10m
-7m - 3m + 5m = -5m
The 5M prefix to your serial number identifies your Browning auto-5 shotgun as being a standard weight model 12ga.that was made in the year 1965.
In order to give you an estimate of value I need to know the condition of the rifle. Is it still working? is it in excellent, very good, good, fair or poor condition? Re-post your question with more information and I will try to give an estimate of value. By the way, Crosman owns Sheridan and Benjamin air guns & rifles. its in fair condition but will not hold air, has safety above stock and you hold it down to shoot ----------------------------------- According to "Blue book of airguns" ( Sheridan Blue Streak model CB9) it would be worth around $80 in fair working condition. Unfortunately your will not hold air and would cost around $40 (Best guess) to repair it. If you want it repaired I suggest you go to the link below ( Crosman offers a service to locate repair shops that repair older air rifles)
5m = 40m = 40/5m = 8
5m 80mm
5m=40/5=/5m=8