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    Sharp victory 22

    NOT FOR SALE NOW SORRY

    con't bring me self to sell it.

    so keeping it now
    look better then the setra
    Last edited by wild dogman; 28-03-2010 at 01:28 PM. Reason: NOT FOR SALE

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    If you e-mail the piccies I will post them on here for what is a very rare rifle.

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    No disrespect, but I believe that a Sharp Victory is a way nicer rifle than a Setra. Good luck with the sale, would put in a bid if I was flush.

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    Cheers Ian your a gent

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    Photos as promised.

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    Good luck with the sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    No disrespect, but I believe that a Sharp Victory is a way nicer rifle than a Setra. Good luck with the sale,
    Agreed.

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    Re.Victory V Setra.

    In an "ideal world" you would have both...

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    Any idea what the power is at max pumps?
    kev.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevmar View Post
    Any idea what the power is at max pumps?
    kev.
    Ten megatons.

    Seriously, it is a 12 ft/lbs rifle. They were restricted for sale in the UK as they are an over-12 rifle in Japan and USA. I believe they could run a bit close to the limit, hence the introduction of the Ace instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    Ten megatons.

    Seriously, it is a 12 ft/lbs rifle. They were restricted for sale in the UK as they are an over-12 rifle in Japan and USA. I believe they could run a bit close to the limit, hence the introduction of the Ace instead.
    That con't be why not many in uk both the ace and innova a lot more powerfull unristricted and have total loss valve that is more Efficient.
    The ace will do well over 20 fpe and they still let then in the uk with a blow off valve fitted
    So the same could have been done to the the victory plus the gun is a lot smaller then the ace.
    and i think am right in saying has a nock open valve which is
    not as good
    ged will let us know am sure
    ps mine doing 11.5 fpe

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    Quote Originally Posted by wild dogman View Post
    That con't be why not many in uk both the ace and innova a lot more powerfull unristricted and have total loss valve that is more Efficient.
    The ace will do well over 20 fpe and they still let then in the uk with a blow off valve fitted
    So the same could have been done to the the victory plus the gun is a lot smaller then the ace.
    and i think am right in saying has a nock open valve which is
    not as good
    ged will let us know am sure
    ps mine doing 11.5 fpe
    Ha ha, Thanks mate, !
    I have had all of the above to pieces a number of times, I said before the Victory was a gun made for the UK,
    The valving arrangement is in tandem, It has like a Double valve system, I can only think this is to contain it to 12 Fpe IE Victory-Uk Etc, The exhaust valve has to be " Set " before cocking, & Yes, It does have a nice trigger,

    As regards the Victory being nicer than the Setra, Its not !! Ha ha, That of course is only my opinion,
    I have had 3, Victory,s & now have none, ( But still have the Setra,s ) & 7 Innova,s 2, Aces & spares .
    I think the Setra is as well made as the Sheridan ? ( Thumber ) But I know which I would have !

    The allure of the Setra is its " Potential " Output, A wolf in wolfs clothing, ?
    I think its this mystique that makes a gun wanted.
    This is true of the Sharps models, They will never be again, Buy the Victory now ! It will never lose money,
    If I was asked to call on the quality of the above, I would say, Sheridan,Victory,Ace, Setra Innova, However this has nothing to do with the " Wantability " ( New word ) of the above, ! Just my twopennarth, Ged.
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    Couple of Chrome Innovas-
    a BIG old lad that Setra Ain,t he ?
    Cheers Ged, Good luck with the sale,

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    Ged,you must have.."big guns".. with all that pumping...

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