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1-year limited warranty Williams Peep Sight for Benjamin Sheridan rifles manufactured in the last 5 years. Factory-drilled and tapped for easy installation. Comes with two screws for mounting.
Williams Peep Sight for Benjamin Sheridan rifles manufactured in the last 5 years. Factory-drilled and tapped for easy installation. Comes with two screws for mounting.
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By Jon from USA on 2009-10-26 13:09:06 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked: Ease of finding front site with peep site . Also installs relatively easy . Things I would have changed:Recalibrate sight - zero is not low enough . What others should know: I had to file away from underside of sight to get low enough to zero for close range - under 5 yards
By henry from USA on 2009-09-19 20:25:47 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Great solid sight ! Things I would have changed:Click adjust would be very cool, I suppose the sight would just cost more. What others should know:I love my Sheridan C9. This sight added 6.5 inches to my sight radius......Huge difference ! I tried holographic dot, No bueno, scopes just DON'T work on these
... Read MoreThings I liked:Great solid sight ! Things I would have changed:Click adjust would be very cool, I suppose the sight would just cost more. What others should know:I love my Sheridan C9. This sight added 6.5 inches to my sight radius......Huge difference ! I tried holographic dot, No bueno, scopes just DON'T work on these rifles, for me anyway . I've read all the reviews and was ready to file the bottom of my new sight cause everybody was shootin' high..... but I ended up raising it after starting from dead bottom. Great Product for Benji / Sheridan guys
By Paul from USA on 2009-08-18 07:23:19 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:This sight is FANTASTIC! Easy to install and adjust. High amount of satisfaction! Things I would have changed: What others should know:Use a Threadlock on the screws.
By Ralph from USA on 2009-07-27 21:22:02 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Basically I liked everything about this sight. The instalation was very easy and all screws fit perfectly and adjustment was a whole lot better than the original sight. Unless you want to keep your original sight , the Williams sight is an absolute answer for Benjamen rifles. Things I would have changed:There is nothing
... Read MoreThings I liked:Basically I liked everything about this sight. The instalation was very easy and all screws fit perfectly and adjustment was a whole lot better than the original sight. Unless you want to keep your original sight , the Williams sight is an absolute answer for Benjamen rifles. Things I would have changed:There is nothing I would want to change with this sight. What others should know:Follow the directions that come with the sight and it will work beautifully. Check some of the other suggestions on the reviews on this sight and you will get great results. Ralph T.
By Spin from USA on 2009-07-23 19:53:25 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Easy, quick, and solid instalation, quality product very well made, great value for the price and my favorite choice for a sighting system for the Sheridan.
Things I would have changed:A windage adjusting stop screw would be nice tho the present sight is not hard to adjust. Pyramid should stock the Williams .050 aperture
... Read MoreThings I liked:Easy, quick, and solid instalation, quality product very well made, great value for the price and my favorite choice for a sighting system for the Sheridan.
Things I would have changed:A windage adjusting stop screw would be nice tho the present sight is not hard to adjust. Pyramid should stock the Williams .050 aperture and the Twilight or "Ghost" aperture. What others should know:I had no problems with the elevation range of the sight at all. In fact I had to raise the elevation setting till the hash marks were dead even at the top of the scale to be at perfect elevation at 30 yrds with the Benjamin 14.3gr. conical pellets. I had no need to file away any of the bottom of crossframe. Remove the cross mount by loosening the lock screw on the side of the mount and slide it out of the dovetail. Apply some thread lock or clear nail polish to the threads of
the mounting screws and mount the frame. Slide the cross frame back into the dovetail and press it fully down. It will depress well beyound the top hash mark. tighten the lock screw and go out and start sighting in. Mine was quite close right from the start and required very little adjustment to be dead on at 30 yrds.
Spin, Chilton WI
By Ralph from USA on 2009-07-11 12:20:27 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:This sight has made accuracy even better than I expected it would. My shooting became more consistant and stabalized the windage problem that I was having. I normally dont like to use peeps but this one works very nicely on my Benjamin 392. Things I would have changed:I would change nothing about this rear sight. What
... Read MoreThings I liked:This sight has made accuracy even better than I expected it would. My shooting became more consistant and stabalized the windage problem that I was having. I normally dont like to use peeps but this one works very nicely on my Benjamin 392. Things I would have changed:I would change nothing about this rear sight. What others should know: I haven't tried this sight in shaded areas yet, as in the woods. The info I read in these rating comments was of great help especially on how to get the rear original sight off, it worked perfectly.
By Carson from USA on 2009-06-16 22:55:09 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Simple to install and use, rugged, well made and finished, precise elevation adjustment, quick to sight with, big improvement over the 392 factory open sights Things I would have changed:Nothing...maybe make alternative apertures available to buy. What others should know:Aperture sights are quick and easy
... Read MoreThings I liked:Simple to install and use, rugged, well made and finished, precise elevation adjustment, quick to sight with, big improvement over the 392 factory open sights Things I would have changed:Nothing...maybe make alternative apertures available to buy. What others should know:Aperture sights are quick and easy to use--if you don't try to think about it too much--and much more accurate than regular open sights. I've always preferred them. The two screws used to hold the windage adjustment are not precise like the elevation screw, but once you set it it will hold; this leaves you to fiddle with the elevation screw for different ranges. The factory sights on the Benjamin are easy to remove by resting the butt of the stock on the floor and holding a dowel or wooden block against the front end of the sight (where the windage screw is located) and gently tapping the sight assembly towards the rear. The assembly clamps to two small inserts that lie between the barrel and the pump tube, on each side. Once the assembly clears these inserts, the whole thing comes apart and the three parts fall off.
By Russ from USA on 2009-06-06 13:49:54 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I like the peep-site view as it takes me back to military days of shooting the M-16 with its sight picture. It was simple to install on the Benjamin .20 Blue Streak. Things I would have changed:Not sure if I'll ever need all the tic-marks for elevation; it consistently shot high on the lowest setting. Took advice
... Read MoreThings I liked:I like the peep-site view as it takes me back to military days of shooting the M-16 with its sight picture. It was simple to install on the Benjamin .20 Blue Streak. Things I would have changed:Not sure if I'll ever need all the tic-marks for elevation; it consistently shot high on the lowest setting. Took advice of other reviews to file-down the underside so that it'll aim lower. I'd change the design to drill the mounting screw-holes a couple millimeters higher. What others should know:It is clear that if you purchase this for the Sheridan you'll have to do some modification to the peep-site assembly by filing to get it shooting lower. I've read that one tick is 10 yards... it needs to go about 2 - 3 ticks beyond the lowest setting.
By Miles from USA on 2009-05-11 12:47:06 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:It installed in less than three minutes. Holes aligned perfectly. Sighted it in in five minutes. Shot right where it should and was fine. Things I would have changed:Some people might like smaller apertures available. But the one it came with gives plenty of view. What others should know:Once you get
... Read MoreThings I liked:It installed in less than three minutes. Holes aligned perfectly. Sighted it in in five minutes. Shot right where it should and was fine. Things I would have changed:Some people might like smaller apertures available. But the one it came with gives plenty of view. What others should know:Once you get it sighted in you will love it if you have had a peep sight ever before.
By nancetsn@yahoo.com from USA on 2009-02-23 12:23:49 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Sight picture. Things I would have changed:I added a Williams /Crosman 64 peep sight to a Bejamin 397 and had to modify it to get it low enough. Either the holes in the sight or the gun were off. What others should know:
By Scotty from USA on 2009-02-14 06:56:12 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Easy to install, well made, and easy to use. Things I would have changed:I think it needs a hand adjustment screw, on the elevation, and more then just one peep hole size. What others should know:On my Benjamin 392PA the first line on the top (elevation ) is 20 yards, each line is about 10 yards, but
... Read MoreThings I liked:Easy to install, well made, and easy to use. Things I would have changed:I think it needs a hand adjustment screw, on the elevation, and more then just one peep hole size. What others should know:On my Benjamin 392PA the first line on the top (elevation ) is 20 yards, each line is about 10 yards, but to go 10 yards you have to tap it down pass the lines, at least mine drops down that far. in basic It impoved my rifle accuracy. and gave me a farther range with my rifle "big impovment"
By Customer from USA on 2009-02-12 16:03:52 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:The adjustments are precise and easy to do Things I would have changed:The hole in the peep becomes the rear sight, and I had to guess where the center of the circle is in order to place the front sight. Yes it is accurate, but only as accurate as the original factory sight which I prefer What others should
... Read MoreThings I liked:The adjustments are precise and easy to do Things I would have changed:The hole in the peep becomes the rear sight, and I had to guess where the center of the circle is in order to place the front sight. Yes it is accurate, but only as accurate as the original factory sight which I prefer What others should know:I prefer the factory sight.
By Princeton from USA on 2009-01-04 18:01:11 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:the sight was easy to use, very simple. improved accuracy Things I would have changed:for some reason the sight aimed a little high on the lowest setting ,but i resolved that problem What others should know:iv been used to open sights most of my life so peep sights are new to me its kinda hard to get used
... Read MoreThings I liked:the sight was easy to use, very simple. improved accuracy Things I would have changed:for some reason the sight aimed a little high on the lowest setting ,but i resolved that problem What others should know:iv been used to open sights most of my life so peep sights are new to me its kinda hard to get used to
By Penguin from USA on 2008-12-18 13:20:14 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:This site is very easy to install. The elevation adjustment is precise and well-designed. Aftre a few minor adjustments, I was able to achieve a 1/2 inch group (6 shots) with the rifle braced at 15 yards. The aperture is escellent for good to fair lighting. Things I would have changed:The windage adjustment is a little
... Read MoreThings I liked:This site is very easy to install. The elevation adjustment is precise and well-designed. Aftre a few minor adjustments, I was able to achieve a 1/2 inch group (6 shots) with the rifle braced at 15 yards. The aperture is escellent for good to fair lighting. Things I would have changed:The windage adjustment is a little more hit and miss. It appears,however, that once it is set, it locks down fine. It would be nice to see directions for removal of the rear site for Crosman (Benjamin & Sheridan) products. I eventually figured it out.. What others should know:I mounted this site on a new Benjamin 397 air rifle. The rifle was pre-drilled for the screws on the new site. This site makes a very accurate rifle even more accurate.
By chili from USA on 2008-12-16 10:42:15 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Fanfreakingtastic...One bullseye after another.. quality machining. Things I would have changed:Why don't they sell the benji with this? What others should know:make sure your screws are tight when finished.
By John from USA on 2008-11-19 20:28:58 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very nice looking. Great for the 392, or 397. Affordable price, and makes the 392 way more accurate than the back sights given. Things I would have changed:For some reason, with the peep sight installed my 392 shot a little high. If you file away the bottom of the peep, (where all the little white lines for adjustment
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very nice looking. Great for the 392, or 397. Affordable price, and makes the 392 way more accurate than the back sights given. Things I would have changed:For some reason, with the peep sight installed my 392 shot a little high. If you file away the bottom of the peep, (where all the little white lines for adjustment are), you can move the peep sight down further and it will be completely accurate. What others should know:
By Christian D. from USA on 2008-11-10 22:11:24 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Easy to install... Much better view of your target and front sight... You will achieve tighter groups, and hit difficult targets... Things I would have changed:The Peep HOLE!!!!! I don't know why they dont make it fixed to the sight... After an afternoon of intense shooting and pumping... I was on my house cleaning
... Read MoreThings I liked:Easy to install... Much better view of your target and front sight... You will achieve tighter groups, and hit difficult targets... Things I would have changed:The Peep HOLE!!!!! I don't know why they dont make it fixed to the sight... After an afternoon of intense shooting and pumping... I was on my house cleaning and oiling my Benji 397, and when I looked at the peep sight.... THE PEEPHOLE FELL OFF without me noticing.... In other words, be cautious, and constantly screw in or put lock-tite on the Peep Hole (it unscrews easily).... What others should know:If you align it with the rear sight... YOU WILL NEVER MISS
By Haneysbarn from USA on 2008-10-21 19:26:34 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Excellent upgrade for the Benjamin 397 or 392. Increases sight radius from 14 inches to 21 inches. Nice and low profile. Goes on very easily. Simple to adjust. Actually make the lines of the gun more appealing. Things I would have changed:Would like to be able to lower it just a bit more. What others should
... Read MoreThings I liked:Excellent upgrade for the Benjamin 397 or 392. Increases sight radius from 14 inches to 21 inches. Nice and low profile. Goes on very easily. Simple to adjust. Actually make the lines of the gun more appealing. Things I would have changed:Would like to be able to lower it just a bit more. What others should know:The standard rear sight on the Benjamins is a basic rear sight that lets them keep the price within reach of many shooters. Maybe they figure if you have a few extra bucks, you'll upgrade with a scope or good peep sight so why put extra money on a sight that will be replaced anyway.
By Jay9499 from USA on 2008-10-20 16:56:42 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I did an earlier review where I critiqued this item for not allowing enough elevation adjustment. It turns out it was the gun. I have a 397 and when I mounted this site on that rifle, it was just fine. I was able to shoot very accurately with the site. Approximately .15" c-t-c in a poorly lit garage at 7 yards. Since, I
... Read MoreThings I liked:I did an earlier review where I critiqued this item for not allowing enough elevation adjustment. It turns out it was the gun. I have a 397 and when I mounted this site on that rifle, it was just fine. I was able to shoot very accurately with the site. Approximately .15" c-t-c in a poorly lit garage at 7 yards. Since, I can't update the previous review, I decided to just add another with high marks. The fact remains the site needs modification to shoot on the other Benjamin that isn't that old. Things I would have changed: What others should know:I did adjust the site to fire lower by filing away some metal on the underside of the site so it would fit more flush above the gun.
By Hiram from USA on 2008-10-15 14:45:43 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:1-nice finish
2-improved accuracy
Things I would have changed:1-Have a well defined witness mark for windage. What others should know:I had to drill and tap the receiver--I did it myself. First epoxy the base on where you want it. Let it dry and now you have two free hands for drilling. The epoxying
... Read MoreThings I liked:1-nice finish
2-improved accuracy
Things I would have changed:1-Have a well defined witness mark for windage. What others should know:I had to drill and tap the receiver--I did it myself. First epoxy the base on where you want it. Let it dry and now you have two free hands for drilling. The epoxying doesn't bother me since I bought the sight to put on--not on and off.
By JD from USA on 2008-08-29 10:55:49 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:It's better than the sights that come on the Benjamin 392 and 397. Things I would have changed:I would pay extra for click adjustment knobs.
Also, the sight could use a wider range of adjustment. Crossman doens't make the Benjamin's like they used to be made. My 397 shot 3" high and 3" to the left at 25 yards.
... Read MoreThings I liked:It's better than the sights that come on the Benjamin 392 and 397. Things I would have changed:I would pay extra for click adjustment knobs.
Also, the sight could use a wider range of adjustment. Crossman doens't make the Benjamin's like they used to be made. My 397 shot 3" high and 3" to the left at 25 yards. This sight barely had enough adjustment to take care of this flaw in the rifle. What others should know:This sight is difficult to sight in because you have to losen screws and move the sight by hand---no precision here! And when you tighten the screws, you have to use extra care to make sure they don't move your adjustment. Makes sighting in a chore instead of a pleasure.
By Thomas from USA on 2008-08-04 12:47:40 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Nicely crafted, low-profile design, ease of installation, just plain useful Things I would have changed:Instructions could include directions about how to remove old bladed sight What others should know:A big improvement over my Benjamin 392's bladed rear site, which was darn near useless in most light conditions
... Read MoreThings I liked:Nicely crafted, low-profile design, ease of installation, just plain useful Things I would have changed:Instructions could include directions about how to remove old bladed sight What others should know:A big improvement over my Benjamin 392's bladed rear site, which was darn near useless in most light conditions. This peep sight makes shooting the Benji Pumps much more fun, and it's priced right too.
Low-profile design doesn't get in the way of you pumping the things, so in that sense, it's the perfect match for the Benji pumpers.
By Dan from USA on 2008-04-27 09:48:58 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Inexpensive, quality product, vast improvement to open sights. Things I would have changed:Definitely needs a secondary hash mark on windage adjustment and low-light aperture. Oddly the directions do not mention the need to remove your rifle's built-in rear sight or the way to do it. This peep sight should just be standard
... Read MoreThings I liked:Inexpensive, quality product, vast improvement to open sights. Things I would have changed:Definitely needs a secondary hash mark on windage adjustment and low-light aperture. Oddly the directions do not mention the need to remove your rifle's built-in rear sight or the way to do it. This peep sight should just be standard on the rifle as the built-in rear sight is pretty close to junk. What others should know:Need to remove your rear sight, probably add a secondary hash mark to windage adjustment, might want to dab white / glow paint on front sight and/or purchase low-light aperture.
By Paul from USA on 2008-04-11 08:25:09 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Great addition to the rifle,sighted in at 20 yards and makes shots on small game easy.Mounted it on my .22 cal Benjamin love it! Things I would have changed:Nothing What others should know:Easy to mount,and it holds its zero.
By filinogm from USA on 2008-03-23 09:54:09 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:unit has nice fit & finish, easy to install & adjust. nice low profile on my silver streak c9a. Things I would have changed:addition of secondary hash mark on the windage adjustment, similar to the elevation adjustment - to show incremental changes. What others should know:need to remove rear sight.
... Read MoreThings I liked:unit has nice fit & finish, easy to install & adjust. nice low profile on my silver streak c9a. Things I would have changed:addition of secondary hash mark on the windage adjustment, similar to the elevation adjustment - to show incremental changes. What others should know:need to remove rear sight.
By chuck white from USA on 2007-12-30 16:35:31 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very easy to install , setup. and adjust. Things I would have changed:I would include a twilight aperture with the sight, or at least offer it as an accessory. What others should know:This sight can only improve your shot....I'm hitting a golf ball at seventy feet three out of five times, and the misses
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very easy to install , setup. and adjust. Things I would have changed:I would include a twilight aperture with the sight, or at least offer it as an accessory. What others should know:This sight can only improve your shot....I'm hitting a golf ball at seventy feet three out of five times, and the misses are very near...I have it on my Benji .22 eight pumper...My old rear open sights are in storage, probably for good.
By Joe from USA on 2007-12-02 13:36:25 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Small and compact design, does not get in the way of handeling the rifle. Things I would have changed:maybe offer one in silver/chrome What others should know:This was the best sight investment for my Sheridan C9A. I bought and tried several mounts and scopes, some were ok but never had a great feel so
... Read MoreThings I liked:Small and compact design, does not get in the way of handeling the rifle. Things I would have changed:maybe offer one in silver/chrome What others should know:This was the best sight investment for my Sheridan C9A. I bought and tried several mounts and scopes, some were ok but never had a great feel so i went back to open sights. I am not a big fan for the open sight so I then bought the peep. WOW I wish i done this from the start. Its fantastic, would have saved a bunch of dollars. The Sheridan and this peep is a perfect combo.
By Jay9499 from USA on 2007-10-16 12:12:40 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Doesn't affect the lines of the gun. Classic accessory for a classic air rifle. Things I would have changed:The gun will shoot way too high with this installed. I have a newer production (3 years old) CB9 and it shoots about 4 inches high with the lowest setting. You will need to do some grinding on the sight to
... Read MoreThings I liked:Doesn't affect the lines of the gun. Classic accessory for a classic air rifle. Things I would have changed:The gun will shoot way too high with this installed. I have a newer production (3 years old) CB9 and it shoots about 4 inches high with the lowest setting. You will need to do some grinding on the sight to get it to set low enough. What others should know:
By FredD. from USA on 2007-08-28 16:38:25 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:It is nice, compact and without target type adjustment knobs it gives you a good open sight picture for moving targets. Things I would have changed:For my intended use; moving furry targets and low light conditions I added a Williams Twilight Apperature. They have brass ring pressed into the 3/8" disk that is much
... Read MoreThings I liked:It is nice, compact and without target type adjustment knobs it gives you a good open sight picture for moving targets. Things I would have changed:For my intended use; moving furry targets and low light conditions I added a Williams Twilight Apperature. They have brass ring pressed into the 3/8" disk that is much easier see in low light. Some call it a "Ghost Ring" so you can just concentrate on the front sight and the varmit. They work fine for target too and well worth the $8.00 cost to try one. You just need to unscrew the old target black apeture and thread in the Twilight apeture. You now have a spare if one gets lost. What others should know:I shoot a gun with a Twilight Apeture with both eyes open then it is easier to keep track of the target that is moving.