Shakespeare Acro I air pistols

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Asking for help to answer the below question for a bud of mine:

"I have two Shakespeare Acro I air pistols, and I need an exploded
diagram for them so I can repair the seals. I can't find any online so I
thought some airgun guy on gunnutz might know where I can find one".

Thank you.
 
You don't need a diagram.Remove the screws and split the two halves,I think there is a total of about 7 parts inside.Not a hard gun to work on.



Asking for help to answer the below question for a bud of mine:

"I have two Shakespeare Acro I air pistols, and I need an exploded
diagram for them so I can repair the seals. I can't find any online so I
thought some airgun guy on gunnutz might know where I can find one".

Thank you.
 
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I'm the guy with the Acro airguns. what I needed to know was, is there a seal between the CO2 block and the barrel. there is none on my gun.
 
If I remember correctly,there a total of 2 seals.The one on the piercing pin,and the seal where the valve stem seats.As I mentioned,not much to these guns.
 
I have one that never did seal up worth a pinch of excrement.

IIRC there is SUPPOSED to be one, but there wasn't on mine. I fudged around a bit trying various things. The closest I came to a working solution was a Crosman seal, cut down. It worked better than none, but not well. Then it fell out too.

Best of luck. In my estimation, every collection should have one of these. Firmly screwed down to a display board, where no frustration will be caused! :)

I think it fair to say that the price these were built down to, is far lower than Daisy or Crosman ever stooped.

If you arrive at a working solution, post pictures!



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Trev
 
I am sorry,didn't think of it as a seal.It is more of a square block of rubber that is concaved to fit the barrel and flat on other side to sit on block.
 
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