Air-Arms S200 10 Shot Magazine Review

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Air-Arms S200 10 Shot Magazine
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macahawk's Review of Air-Arms S200 10 Shot Magazine

Overall Rating

4.5 stars
  • Value for money
    4.5 stars
Good Points

Nice and light


General Comments

I zero it in at 10 yards and it is hitting 10 shots out of 10, then reload and missing 6 out of 10, then reload ,then reload 10 out of 10 shots. It stays like this all day does anyone have this problem? I have Air Arms S200 silencer on it it was leaving a slug trail in the end off the silencer. So went back to gunshop and he put a new Air Arms S200 silencer on, got home same thing is happening. I'm using Super H point field line pellet Help me please regard's maca

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  • Bertie Rank: Major-GeneralCompetition Winner on 20th Jun 2006

    By 'slug trail', I assume you mean evidence that the pellets are clipping the bore end of the silencer? It happened with the other one too.

    I have no problem with my S200 fitted with the AA silencer and it is difficult to imagine why you have trouble if the silencer is fitted correctly. Try Air Arms own pellets and also try removing the rotary mag.

    That's all I can suggest at the moment.

  • macahawk Rank: Lance Corporal on 21st Jun 2006

    Hi Bertie, have solved the problem it was the pellets, I'm now using AA diabolo field and I'm hitting every time - problem solved - thanks for your reply, regards Maca

  • danche Rank: Major-General on 13th Oct 2006

    I have had problems like this before. It sounds to me like the silencer and/or the magazine are not in situ correctly. If you are getting marks from the pellets on the inside of the silencer, this probably means that the pellets are clipping it as they travel through. This is probably caused by either the magazine not being seated in position correctly and is deforming the pellets as they are loaded, which is making them tumble, or that the silencer is not positioned in exactly the right place on the barrel. I don't think just changing the silencer alone will cure this problem. My advice would be to return the rifle to Air Arms or to the shop where you bought it and have it set up correctly, and also checked by a skilled person. It could be a major fault with the barrel and/or the magazine.