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Logun S16s .22 "The Sweetest Sixteen"

This is a discussion on Logun S16s .22 "The Sweetest Sixteen" within the Airgun Reviews forums, part of the Airguns category; i have this gun also Logun S16 Mk2, with scope and laser. on the whole im VERY happy with the ...

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    i have this gun also Logun S16 Mk2, with scope and laser.

    on the whole im VERY happy with the gun its extreamly accurate upto about 40 yards (with a kill) i normally shoot things about 20 25 yards and boy its a one shot kill machine hehe

    i dont think these guns are a good first gun unless your brave and ready to strip down if you get a block which you most likely will at some point of ownership.... i have had 3 over this weekend!

    but excellent powerfull weapon

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    Gents, need some advice from you all. I myself am a theoben man through and through, but on the recomendations and good reviews on here and other sites, I picked up a s16 for a friend who was looking at getting in to pcp. Hes had the gun for about 1 week and now has an issue. The gauge shows full and the bottle has been recently pumped to about 160. When you pull the trigger though there is a small click. No gas release, no pellet firing.. he has also said that taking it apart is a nightmare, he undid all the bolts and took it down to literally just the gun. He couldn't get the barrel out, couldn't open the gun up..... he's creating an account on here later, just thought Id scout a bit of advice if possible!

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    Has he double-loaded a pellet into the breech? Seems quite an easy thing to do with S16's - the trick when loading them is to be really quite firm with the forward push on the cocking lever.

    If he has double-loaded then he'll need to push a probe from muzzle to breech to tap the jammed pellets out.
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    as now a s16 owner i find it quiet hard to understand how you can double load them?

    you can tell if not gone forward enough. and for a quick glance to check if its fully forward takes no time at all if your not sure.

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