![]() This is the model that ushered Sheridan Products Inc. Its MSRP at introduction was $19.95 and was selling for $23.95 by 1950. This philosophy gave rise to the last Sheridan model, the Model C 'Streak' introduced in 1949. It was quickly realized that for the company to survive, a much cheaper to produce model must be designed. Apparently the price point of the Model B was still too high, and sales continue to be slow on both rifles, which was of great concern to the newly formed Sheridan Company. Designed to be less expensive than the Model A, it had a MSRP of $35 when introduced. Within a year, it was decided that a cheaper model was needed, and in 1948 the Model B 'Sporter' was born. Unfortunately its high cost (MSRP $56.50), translated to very slow sales. The Sheridan Model A 'Super Grade' was introduced in 1947 and is considered one of the finest Air rifles ever produced.
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