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Coney

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  1. Try E-bay in hunting then lens covers and you will find hopefully what you are after, there are a pair of "Zos" flip up lens caps for around £7 quid delivered but you need to know the external diameter of both ends of your scopes. Hope this helps Coney.
  2. As I have never used them I cannot comment but if you log onto www.weaver-mounts.com this sight gives product listings, guidance and most importantly product advice and explanations regarding products all in all not a bad site. Hope this helps Coney.
  3. Does this bottle take 232 Bar of pressure or 300 Bar as this sometimes reflects in the price ?
  4. I currently use a "Hills" stirrup pump to charge my Logun S16s when the pressure drops from 190lbs to around 90lbs it normally take around 150 cycles of the pump to get it back to 190lbs but you have got to remember the Loguns bottle is around the 400cc capacity and you can get around 200 shots out of a full bottle. As for how long it takes most people say for every x2 cycles of the pump will put x1 shot back in your gun ( I do not know how true this is but it sounds realistic enough ) and I supposed it depends on the pump. Hope this helps Coney.
  5. Try E-bay in Hunting and look for a "Rock Mount" Bi-pod not quite as good as "Harris" but nearly half the price and not from China. Hope this helps Coney.
  6. Coney

    s16

    just had a look at the s16 yes your right.it has additional silencer with it. any idea [bANNED TEXT] i should be willing to by it for? many thanks davy Davey depending on the condition of the gun and if it comes with decent scopes/mounts I would be looking to pay between £250 / £ 300 quid for it but no more.
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    s16

    you fat tw*t can you make it up the hill lol?? Duck you puny human is that your attempt at getting a rise out of me? I am afraid you will have to try harder than that, and besides when you look like a set of bagpipes walking around I would try to resist extracting the perverbial from people, have a nice day. Coney
  8. Currently using a Pro-Illuminated 6-24x50 Mil Dot AO purchased from JS Ramsbottoms (on line) scope itself crystal clear from 10 yards to infinity, unique zero locking / zero reset turret system, etched glass reticule, fully coated camera grade lens throughout, fogproof, shockproof and waterproof and all for £100 quid. I have in the past tried numerous expensive scopes Simmons, Tasco, Walther etc all have done the job perfectly so I tried a set of these from JSRs for a change and got quite a suprise on how good the quality was. Why not check out their web-site many good quality scopes to be se
  9. Coney

    s16

    If it's the shrouded version the floating integral "Walther" barrel will be concealed within a full length "Bull Barrel" complete with integrated silencer, additionally printed in red adjacent to the trigger the words "LOGUN S16S" will appear. If the entire barrel is not shrouded and just has a silencer fitted to the end of the barrel I am afraid it is the first version of this rifle that has had a lot of bad press. Hope this is of use. Coney.
  10. Coney

    s16

    I have a S16s shrouded version that I have been using day and night for the past x5 months, bought it new from B.A.R fitted Harris bi-pod, sling/swivels and a set of 6-24-50 Mil dot scopes. This rifle has had around 1000+ pellets through it and been re-filled around x6 times it has never jammed or lost a drop of pressure since I have used it in the field. I know the earlier versions of this rifle had "O" ring problems and were passing air through the bottle seal but since the launch of the shrouded "S" model these problems have been put to rest. I know these rifles are not everyones cup of tea
  11. Welcome, hope you enjoy.
  12. I am also interested in a response to Ducks question as the weather (when raining) seems to hamper my efforts. Thanks.
  13. Great little gun light, compact (ideal when lamping/shooting from car etc) accurate and easy to use once you remember the initial loading procedure (here goes) release the cocking bolt first, pull back the mag bolt, release the mag, fill the rotary mag correctly, insert mag, close mag bolt, push in cocking bolt, and cock the rifle by pushing in the cocking lever below the barrel at the fore-end of the rifle and now your ready to shoot. If you are ok with the above loading procedure you have got yourself a great carbine sized hunting outfit capable of dispatching all legal air rifle quarrey BU
  14. Hello and enjoy this great site.
  15. Theres one for sale in the Airgun Forum page just listed today going for £195, have a look it might be what you are after.
  16. Retailing for around £180 this springer has been classed as " Every inch a winner " this new model is described as lightweight and extremely handy, the Hw99s gives you more performance for your money without cutting down on quality. ( but this is just a sales pitch ). Apparently the latest versions offer even better handling courtesy of an extended fore end and of course full power and supreme accuracy as all Weihrauchs do. If it's a lightweight hunting outfit you are after you may have to opt for a pre-charged rifle, as for the rabbit question I don't mind an early shoot or equally a late la
  17. Coney

    Pellets

    Cheers for that one, going to try the Bismags!
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