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    Sharp Pan Target

    The original Pan Target had an action based on the Victory. The Victory proved troublesome and later pan Targets were based on the more reliable Sharp Ace. The early Pan Target I owned was a bit crude in some areas. The "stippling" looked just like araldite or similar had been smeared on the pistol grip and sprinkled with saw dust. It may have been a previous owners ideea of an improvement. It was very accurate

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    Seems to be most of their models are troublesome you can add the Ace with crumbling trigger blocks and Innova with cracking breeches.

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    Thats look different to the P. T. I own.


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    I should hope not. Its what is called a schematic diagram.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenwayjames View Post
    I should hope not. Its what is called a schematic diagram.

    I was referring to the stock shape and foresight unit amongst other things.
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