


Note, too, that the new Sheridan open sight can be moved backward or forward on the barrel to preferred position for sharpest definition of the notch. First, of course, loosen the opposite screw. In changing windage the blade pulls over to the side on which the forward round headed screw is being tightened. How to raise or lower the standard open rear sight, or to move it sideways, is self-evident from a glance at the sight. Minor changes in windage or elevation are usually necessary. “Sighting In” Because of the differences in holding, stance, eyes, etc., it is not possible to sight in rifles at the factory so that they will shoot “dead center” for all owners. We thus hope that we, in a small way, are contributing something to the rifle shooting game in general, and to your own particular pleasure. We feel that the Sheridan Pneumatic carries on in the same tradition, meeting a want of many shooters, and of many classes of shooters, from experienced riflemen, to the average sportsman who would like to have a safe, practical small bore rifle in the family. Each has their respective field which they are efficiently filling to the benefit of the shooting fraternity. In “building a better mouse-trap” we have endeavored to produce a more versatile and usable link-one combining high performance with low-cost shooting-between the boy’s type air rifle, and the comparatively high powered cartridge-type fire arms. If the Company can at any time be helpful to you the opportunity will also be sincerely welcome. We feel sure your enthusiasm for Sheridan products will be mutually beneficial, and look forward to a long and cordial relationship. It is assumed that with this small Handbook in your possession you are now one of the ever growing Sheridan family, and as such we welcome you.

HAND BOOK SILVER STREAK AND BLUE STREAK MODELS
