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    Sharp Ace

    Sharp Ace

    Does anyone know where I can get some breakdown drawings and tuning info for the above.

    Thanks chaps
    GS

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    T. Robb used to produce a manual on the Sharp Innova which is very similar.

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    I think the Ace used a hammer and spring to release the shot, the Innova was a blow-off system where the trigger-sear kept the valve closed. Try here for a plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddbob08 View Post
    I think the Ace used a hammer and spring to release the shot, the Innova was a blow-off system where the trigger-sear kept the valve closed. Try here for a plan.
    Hi Bob,

    I think if you study the Chambers diagram of the Innova you will see many of the internal parts are interchangeable and share the same part numbers.
    The Victory and Pan Target had the different system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Hi Bob,

    I think if you study the Chambers diagram of the Innova you will see many of the internal parts are interchangeable and share the same part numbers.
    The Victory and Pan Target had the different system.

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    Ian
    Hi, As I.J. says, ( And he know,s, Hiya mate ) The systems are much the same, : But not identical, The Complete Cylinder/Exhaust valve assembly are the not the same,The cylinder to barrel seal on the Ace is different, IE, It has a brass cylinder with Neoprene O rings, ( Much better than the Innova ) And the Ace cylinder is machined for this , the |Innova does not have this system, Relying on a crude " Slip in piece of steel " and a grub screw, ( I have a number without this addition )

    This means the Ace Inlet/ Exhaust valve assembly are not the same ?
    I did post pics of these, but i guess they have been lost in the " Cleanup " ??

    The Victory was a completely different system, More to appease the UK law than airgunning, & pretty poor,

    Cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Hi Bob,

    I think if you study the Chambers diagram of the Innova you will see many of the internal parts are interchangeable and share the same part numbers.
    The Victory and Pan Target had the different system.

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    I did, but after I'd opened my big mouth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddbob08 View Post
    I did, but after I'd opened my big mouth
    As Gareth says: 'Every day is a school day' on here. I'm always keen to learn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    As Gareth says: 'Every day is a school day' on here. I'm always keen to learn.

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