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hi buddy

take a look here

 

 

as above get your self some wooden dowl,and gently knock em out.really easy process to do.take it easy when they reach the silencer,as you don't want to knock the washers/baffles out of line.

removing the grub screw find a Allen key which fits,then put some super glue on the key and hold it there till set,then try turning.this may help you remove the grub screw.

 

good luck :thumbs:

 

let us know how you get on?

 

regards

 

Davy

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All of the above tips are good. The S410 is one of the better guns to work on. I`de recommend reading as much of the information

as you can thats available and do a complete strip down and rebuild. Familiarise yourself with the internals etc and become far more confident in your Rifle. I wouldn`t recommend anyone do that with any other gun out there, but the S410 is a terrific example

of simple brilliance. I`ve been Air gunning for 35 years and this Model is right up there with guns costing 3 x the price of an S410.

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we normaly use a 17 cleaning rod and a small section of wooden dowel in front of the rod no brush on the rod then gently tap the end of the rod and the pellets will come out it helps to spray some wd in the barrel first as it lubes the pellets on there way out easy when you know how :boogy:

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we normaly use a 17 cleaning rod and a small section of wooden dowel in front of the rod no brush on the rod then gently tap the end of the rod and the pellets will come out it helps to spray some wd in the barrel first as it lubes the pellets on there way out easy when you know how :boogy:

 

i agree with this, use a cleaning rod, never use anything that could damage the barrel ie. somthing hard.

i put a little seletape round the rod think mine is copper or some other soft metal so it adds extra protection but i value the barrel so much.

no need to take anything apartjust tap the pellets through.

if it looks like they are wedged in take it to a good gun smith.

pellet lube also works for helping the pellets out.

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