Hi All,
Being new back to shooting and having retrieved my AA S410 out of the loft, I found the magazine a little difficult to load.
The problem seems to be that when inserting pellets into the magazine that they don't easily drop in and that I need to use another pellet to push it in so that I can rotate the magazine to insert the next round?
Note: all 10 chambers are the same!
Having installed the magazine on to the rifle the bolt action and loading is as smooth as can be and the firing works well.
The first thought was that the chambers had become corroded in some way? So I purchased another magazine from eBay and this appears to be fine; however, when using the cocking mechanism to load the rounds into the breach it doesn't insert the round easily and I need to apply additional pressure to push the round home?
Test firing from both magazines seems to be OK, with similar grouping to be had from both.
Is this anything to be concerned about?
AA S410 Magazine
AA S410 Magazine
Regards
Chris
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Re: AA S410 Magazine
Maybe try new o-ring on the mag. Could be knackered.Rog
Re: AA S410 Magazine
As above,is the problem mag a yellow faced or clear faced mag.
If you do strip the mag do it in a plastic bag as not too lose the little ball bearing.
You can open up the holes in the plastic face slightly.
If you do strip the mag do it in a plastic bag as not too lose the little ball bearing.
You can open up the holes in the plastic face slightly.
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Re: AA S410 Magazine
Thanks Guys,
The old mag is a yellow-faced one that came with the rifle, whereas the new one (eBay) is a clear-faced one, I have some spare o-rings so I'll replace the one in the old mag, not forgetting the plastic bag trick.
The old mag is a yellow-faced one that came with the rifle, whereas the new one (eBay) is a clear-faced one, I have some spare o-rings so I'll replace the one in the old mag, not forgetting the plastic bag trick.
Last edited by VFR750 on Fri Jul 05, 2019 6:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Regards
Chris
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Re: AA S410 Magazine
OK,
I fitted a new o-ring to the old yellow-faced mag, but no change, so I removed the faceplate again and reamed the hole with a fine 6mm reamer and it's now perfect.
So I'm left with a problem with the new clear-faced mag and I wonder if the problem is that the mag isn't fitting properly and hence not aligning with the barrel correctly?
I fitted a new o-ring to the old yellow-faced mag, but no change, so I removed the faceplate again and reamed the hole with a fine 6mm reamer and it's now perfect.
So I'm left with a problem with the new clear-faced mag and I wonder if the problem is that the mag isn't fitting properly and hence not aligning with the barrel correctly?
Regards
Chris
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Re: AA S410 Magazine
Just out of interest, .177 or .22 and what pellets are you using. You can make sure the mag aligns by loosening the mag clip and inserting the mag and closing the bolt, then retightening the mag clip. Rog
Re: AA S410 Magazine
Hi Roger,
It is a .22 and I am using Bisley Magnum Pellets.
I tried your suggestion above with the new mag but to no avail, just out of interest I have just tried the action with no pellets in the mag and I experience the same issue; ie the last 7mm of the bolt requires noticeably more pressure to push it home.
It is a .22 and I am using Bisley Magnum Pellets.
I tried your suggestion above with the new mag but to no avail, just out of interest I have just tried the action with no pellets in the mag and I experience the same issue; ie the last 7mm of the bolt requires noticeably more pressure to push it home.
Regards
Chris
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Re: AA S410 Magazine
What's it like without the mag fitted?VFR750 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2019 8:12 amHi Roger,
It is a .22 and I am using Bisley Magnum Pellets.
I tried your suggestion above with the new mag but to no avail, just out of interest I have just tried the action with no pellets in the mag and I experience the same issue; ie the last 7mm of the bolt requires noticeably more pressure to push it home.
Re: AA S410 Magazine
It's perfect with either No Mag or with the Old Mag Fitted bearing in mind I fitted a new o-ring in the old mag yesterday.
Regards
Chris
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Re: AA S410 Magazine
It looks like the o’ring Isn’t seating onto the carrier and is sitting too proud.
Take the o’ring off and then try it.
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Take the o’ring off and then try it.
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