the blow off is a leak hotspot
for these a new style 2100 stem is used
i keep them as the original is obsolete -i can fit a new seal them as well if it needs to be totally original
heat and a lathe in collusoin collet blocks is my approach to them
a tip is to use copper wire in the seal groove
I recieved a boxed Webley Rebel in .22 cal. It doesn't appear to have had a lot of use and functions well. A hybrid Rebel/Innova could be interesting.
quite a few wobblies have been used to rejuvenate old innova's usually it's only the breech and stock that is used as the wobblie barrels aren't that good and neither are the cylinder/valve/lever
yes the same as the later innova's with the L shape sear plate
i've just made some up for them
more sharp's but the o rings are the mainly the same
i'll add a set when i post you the sharp's back
i've started on the 2200 valve and fitted a new stem but i can rebuild the original if you prefer ,i've rebuilt the blow off and started making the optional one
That's excellent work, thank you.
It might be worth having a rebuilt original stem as a spare if it's not too much bother.
I have more guns in bits than complete at the moment, it will be nice getting everything organised. In the meantime I must resist any bargains that come along, which is difficult with Kempton fair next weekend.
Ped Have you ever thought about machining a better 2200 probe set up with a proper oring for a seal?