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    Any Sharp Innova experts?

    Hi all,
    As title really whos brains can I pick when it comes to the Innova?
    Cheers,
    Johnj.
    Webley Excel, Webley Tomahawk, Air arms khamsin, Air arms Pro Sport, Bam B26-2, Bam B45-3, BSA Mercury, Sharp Innova (licenced Indonesian version).

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    Ask away between us all there should be an answer.

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    I'm no expert but going from my username and avatar you might be able to work out my favourite rifle

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    Rebuilt a few in my time, still have a few.
    Bought a webley one once and sold it the next week. Bought another and its still in bits!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercoupe View Post
    Bought a webley one once and sold it the next week. Bought another and its still in bits!
    I was fairly excited when they were announced, I had several Innova's and they were good

    I'm glad I waited after seeing all the negative comments !
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    i do repairs for them and make some custom parts what do you want to know.

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    Hi all,
    I have just purchased what I think is an indonesian Innova copy from a forum member. Only just paid and its then being posted so no photos or real info yet, it has what mybe a Crosman breech and bolt but the reciever looks like no photos of Innovas that I can find its just a round cylinder at the end of the compresion tube with the trigger attached and the breech fixed on top.
    Does anyone know if the copies are like this just with a plastic cover over to give it the squared block look of the original Sharp Innova.
    Cheers,
    Johnj.
    Webley Excel, Webley Tomahawk, Air arms khamsin, Air arms Pro Sport, Bam B26-2, Bam B45-3, BSA Mercury, Sharp Innova (licenced Indonesian version).

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    Didn't the sharp ace have a metal breech? Maybe you have struck lucky and bought the more up market sharp!
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    Quote Originally Posted by averageplinker View Post
    Didn't the sharp ace have a metal breech? Maybe you have struck lucky and bought the more up market sharp!
    Yep, they certainly did. Mine had the heavier duty Kestock Conversions bolt, too. Lovely.

    Should never have sold that and the two Innovas that I've owned.
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    No, definitely not an Ace.
    Would be nice if it was!
    The seller sent me a few photos but they don't show much really it'll be here in a few days and I'll try and take some clear photos by then i might have worked it out myself.
    Cheers,
    Johnj.
    Webley Excel, Webley Tomahawk, Air arms khamsin, Air arms Pro Sport, Bam B26-2, Bam B45-3, BSA Mercury, Sharp Innova (licenced Indonesian version).

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    could be a sharp tiger

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    Or a Sharp Victory. If its a Victory you have to prime the trigger before you start pumping.



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    That’s a lot of pumping young I J.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Or a Sharp Victory. If its a Victory you have to prime the trigger before you start pumping.



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    You're rubbing our noses in it again Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    That’s a lot of pumping young I J.
    Sadly, my days of 'pumping' are well gone.


    Quote Originally Posted by MartynB View Post
    You're rubbing our noses in it again Ian

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