Shooter08 0 Posted January 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 This Is My Old Pumpkin Gun Managed To Knock a Few Sparrows Out Of The Bush's.... Quote Link to post
hiho 5 Posted January 17, 2009 Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 Pellet jammed as already said, be very careful and wood dowel or similar is a good idea. It could be worse, I'll you a story that will make ya feel better for deffo. Logun S16S , now the shock thing is folks general opinion of this particular rifle and for a while when I owned one I soon found out, mine took pellet jam to a whole new level , every feckin day I'd line a shot up and clunk :wallbash: now at this time I also had a MK1 Rapid, owned it from new and had never had a problem, so this "sweet 16" was really starting to piss me off so like yourself I sought advice from folk who had knowledge of them. What a kick in the balls that turned out to be as I was being told that there was nowt wrong with the gun and that it was me who was at fault..............."what the feck" , trouble was they were right. :icon_redface: the "sweet 16" was so different to the easy actions on previous rifles I'd owned, on this I had to be brutal for want of a better word and be certain the pellet was loaded correctly anyway a while later I was offered a deal I couldn't turn down and to this day I miss that rifle that I'd cussed and cussed. So don't fret, the guys on here will sort you out and one day when the money tree has blossomed, feck the Rapids, get an Air Wolf or Ranger and cock it with ya little finger. It comes to those who wait Or a springer were you wouldnt have any problems to start with Quote Link to post
mad al 146 Posted January 17, 2009 Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 Pellet jammed as already said, be very careful and wood dowel or similar is a good idea. It could be worse, I'll you a story that will make ya feel better for deffo. Logun S16S , now the shock thing is folks general opinion of this particular rifle and for a while when I owned one I soon found out, mine took pellet jam to a whole new level , every feckin day I'd line a shot up and clunk :wallbash: now at this time I also had a MK1 Rapid, owned it from new and had never had a problem, so this "sweet 16" was really starting to piss me off so like yourself I sought advice from folk who had knowledge of them. What a kick in the balls that turned out to be as I was being told that there was nowt wrong with the gun and that it was me who was at fault..............."what the feck" , trouble was they were right. :icon_redface: the "sweet 16" was so different to the easy actions on previous rifles I'd owned, on this I had to be brutal for want of a better word and be certain the pellet was loaded correctly anyway a while later I was offered a deal I couldn't turn down and to this day I miss that rifle that I'd cussed and cussed. So don't fret, the guys on here will sort you out and one day when the money tree has blossomed, feck the Rapids, get an Air Wolf or Ranger and cock it with ya little finger. It comes to those who wait Or a springer were you wouldnt have any problems to start with how do ya fire a Spaniel then ? Quote Link to post
ulverston moocher 60 Posted January 17, 2009 Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 my mate had a sweet 16 that allways jammed he only had it a fortnight and got rid seems to be a common thing with people not being able to cock them right I allways use a rod but I have a mate rang me up wanting to borrow my rod as he had jammed his rfle up but I was out rather than wait he put the air line of the commpresor down the barrel and managed to blow them out that way but I dont know if it would do any damage I think he was just lucky to blow them out. Quote Link to post
Shooter08 0 Posted January 17, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 took my gun to the shooting range place today lol, to only find out that the person who owns it is my nan's sister's ex husband gun is now sorted though and he chucked in a free tin of air arms pellets Quote Link to post
hiho 5 Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 Pellet jammed as already said, be very careful and wood dowel or similar is a good idea. It could be worse, I'll you a story that will make ya feel better for deffo. Logun S16S , now the shock thing is folks general opinion of this particular rifle and for a while when I owned one I soon found out, mine took pellet jam to a whole new level , every feckin day I'd line a shot up and clunk :wallbash: now at this time I also had a MK1 Rapid, owned it from new and had never had a problem, so this "sweet 16" was really starting to piss me off so like yourself I sought advice from folk who had knowledge of them. What a kick in the balls that turned out to be as I was being told that there was nowt wrong with the gun and that it was me who was at fault..............."what the feck" , trouble was they were right. :icon_redface: the "sweet 16" was so different to the easy actions on previous rifles I'd owned, on this I had to be brutal for want of a better word and be certain the pellet was loaded correctly anyway a while later I was offered a deal I couldn't turn down and to this day I miss that rifle that I'd cussed and cussed. So don't fret, the guys on here will sort you out and one day when the money tree has blossomed, feck the Rapids, get an Air Wolf or Ranger and cock it with ya little finger. It comes to those who wait Or a springer were you wouldnt have any problems to start with how do ya fire a Spaniel then ? Pull its Tail Quote Link to post
klarakoi 0 Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 took my gun to the shooting range place today lol,to only find out that the person who owns it is my nan's sister's ex husband gun is now sorted though and he chucked in a free tin of air arms pellets Hello mate, Well it seems alls well that ends well, im glad you sorted it out and with no cost to yourself, all the best bud, Rob. Quote Link to post
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