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Hi my mate has an old mk1 thoeben rapid 7 he is offering to sell me. I am undecided whether to take him up on the offer as the cartitges seem to jamb. Will load a few rounds ok then seems to stick, you push the bolt forward thinking there is a pellet in the breach but end up firing a blank.

 

Have cleaned oiled everthing and even tried 2 new mags but same thing happens once or twice each fill of a mag. Tried different pellets too.

 

Anyone else had this with a mk1? Any suggestions?

 

Thanks

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Hi my mate has an old mk1 thoeben rapid 7 he is offering to sell me. I am undecided whether to take him up on the offer as the cartitges seem to jamb. Will load a few rounds ok then seems to stick, you push the bolt forward thinking there is a pellet in the breach but end up firing a blank.

 

Have cleaned oiled everthing and even tried 2 new mags but same thing happens once or twice each fill of a mag. Tried different pellets too.

 

Anyone else had this with a mk1? Any suggestions?

 

Thanks

if the spring on the mag is working its impossible to cycle the bolt without a pellet going into the barrel :icon_eek:
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Thanks guys, thats all good tips. I suspect the mag hence the 2 new ones. Tried stripping down as i agree the spring does seem weak to not move on the pellet, so that was what i was looking at but can't see anything wrong. Unlikely to be 3 duff mags? Cheers UKhunter, I will check out the rapid7 club site.

 

Yes paulus I am rotating it to engage the spring. Most of them engage ok, often the 3rd one that sticks but sometime others.

 

If i slide the mag out slightly it jumps forward to the next pellet and i am back in buisness. Just the unpredictibility of whether there is a pellet in the breach or not that is putting me off. Bit of a bummer if i have a bead on mr bunny and a get a piff without the thump to go with it!

 

Happy for any more input/ suggestions.

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You say that if you slide the mag out it will index round to the next pellet ? Is it a case of the barrel is too tight against the mag I wonder ? You can set this by undoing the pinch bolt on the barrel , not sure if you have a grub screw under the scope mount aswell and gently slide the barrel out a tiny bit . Place your mag in , with a piece of paper behind it and push the barrel gently back . Do not rotate the barrel , as the port may not line up again if you do . That should ensure all your mags fit well and there's no tension on the back of the mags , where the spring sits . When you've done it , put the mag in and a bit of tissue over it and fire to make sure the outer probe still seals on the mag .

 

Just a thought , Bust

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You say that if you slide the mag out it will index round to the next pellet ? Is it a case of the barrel is too tight against the mag I wonder ? You can set this by undoing the pinch bolt on the barrel , not sure if you have a grub screw under the scope mount aswell and gently slide the barrel out a tiny bit . Place your mag in , with a piece of paper behind it and push the barrel gently back . Do not rotate the barrel , as the port may not line up again if you do . That should ensure all your mags fit well and there's no tension on the back of the mags , where the spring sits . When you've done it , put the mag in and a bit of tissue over it and fire to make sure the outer probe still seals on the mag .

 

Just a thought , Bust

Thanks buster, that sounds like a real possibility, especially as this dosn't seem to be common problem with the mk1. May be the week end before i get a chanse to take a real look so keep thi ideas rolling in.

Cheers

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