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Bung a pic up of the magazine for us.

 

There are the genuine AA ones that cycle the mag and there are the 'Manual' ones that you turn yourself before pushing the bolt forward to load the next round.

 

Tony

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Possibly wear and tear on the teeth of the magazine, or possibly the bolt not being pulled back as far as it will go (just an idea, so please don't take offense!).

If you know anyone local to you with a magazine for same, ask to try that. It may just be wear and tear.

One problem that most of us multishot pistol (Umarex shooters) come up against is that the indexing can be lapse if there is any kind of muck, fluff or whatever on the teeth of the magazine can and does does muck it up, leading to misfeed problems.

Also we often just pop a drop of oil on the indexing pawl. This in itself can help greatly reduce indexing/cycling problems.

 

Hope that helps a little.

 

Tony

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My brother has a .22 S200 and we found that longer pellets such as AA Field Hunter can protrude ever so slightly out of the front of the magazine which jams it and stops it from cycling. We were only using them as they were thrown in with the rifle. We stick to AA Field now and don't have any problems ;)

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1 drop of oil on the front of the mag, and one on the side works wonders. i think normal mineral oil maybe bad for the o-ring though.

mine don't cycle reliably unless I do this. it maybe different when they're worn in.

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