Hi all
Im doing a service on my rifle and have figured out pretty much how to do most of it.
Any instructions on how to remove the barrel and shroud would be great as I need to replace the seal.
Thanks for the help
S410 fac xtra barrel removal
Re: S410 fac xtra barrel removal
if you need advice on how to strip a rifle. my advice would be don't do it. put the gun in a shop and let them do it. if you fook it up it will cost a lot more to fix in the long run.
Re: S410 fac xtra barrel removal
air gun wrote:if you need advice on how to strip a rifle. my advice would be don't do it. put the gun in a shop and let them do it. if you fook it up it will cost a lot more to fix in the long run.
Ive stripped it and put it back together a few times and no problem all, Im just asking if there any directions/tips on removing the barrel and shroud from the breech. I don't have the luxury of a shop to assist with air rifles.
Im used to working on firearms for the past twenty years but only using an air rifle a few years.
Doesn't matter, if no one can help, I'll figure it out but no harm in asking anyway
Last edited by amadablam on Thu Jun 04, 2015 10:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: S410 fac xtra barrel removal
amadablam wrote:air gun wrote:if you need advice on how to strip a rifle. my advice would be don't do it. put the gun in a shop and let them do it. if you fook it up it will cost a lot more to fix in the long run.
Ive stripped it and put it back together a few times and no problem all, Im just asking if there any directions/tips on removing the barrel and shroud. I don't have the luxury of a shop to assist with air rifles.
Im used to working on firearms for the past twenty years but only using an air rifle a few years.
Doesn't matter, if no one can help, I'll figure it out but no harm in asking anyway
someone will help you out buddy. im not a gunsmith but I would have thought the barrel and shroud would only have a few screws holding them on.
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Re: S410 fac xtra barrel removal
I did mine a couple of years ago and can't remember. Give Julian a bell as he helped me with mine after I dropped it
The shroud was well bent
BBF
The shroud was well bent
BBF
Did I mention that I'm the only one to have attended EVERY meet since we started
Re: S410 fac xtra barrel removal
Hi,
If it's any use on my S410 non-FAC the barrel is held in place with two grub screws on top of the breech (one I think was under the magazine retaining spring). Some rifles I believe may have a screw under the barrel but I don't know which ones. The barrel breech seal can be change without removing the barrel. It's a bit fiddly but can be done with a bit of perseverance.
Mark
If it's any use on my S410 non-FAC the barrel is held in place with two grub screws on top of the breech (one I think was under the magazine retaining spring). Some rifles I believe may have a screw under the barrel but I don't know which ones. The barrel breech seal can be change without removing the barrel. It's a bit fiddly but can be done with a bit of perseverance.
Mark
S410C .177 Regged - MTC Viper 4-16 x 50
S410K .177 Regged - Hawke Nite-Eye 4-16 x 50 AO IR
S410K .22 - Hawke Sport HD 3-9 x 50 AO IR
Logun Mk1 .22 - AGS 3-9 x 40
Theoben Taunus .22 - Simmons 4-12 x 40 AO
BW1911R2
Walther CP99
Webley Premier .22
S410K .177 Regged - Hawke Nite-Eye 4-16 x 50 AO IR
S410K .22 - Hawke Sport HD 3-9 x 50 AO IR
Logun Mk1 .22 - AGS 3-9 x 40
Theoben Taunus .22 - Simmons 4-12 x 40 AO
BW1911R2
Walther CP99
Webley Premier .22
Re: S410 fac xtra barrel removal
Thanks Mark and BBF
Stripped the rrifle completely but I can't get the barrel shroud to twist off no matter what I do and i have removed everything.
I took the picture below as I can kinda see a seal , how it changed with the barrel on
http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/ss45 ... zyfmhk.jpg
Stripped the rrifle completely but I can't get the barrel shroud to twist off no matter what I do and i have removed everything.
I took the picture below as I can kinda see a seal , how it changed with the barrel on
http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/ss45 ... zyfmhk.jpg
Re: S410 fac xtra barrel removal
Removed mine several times with the use of rubber gloves as these give you a good
Grip, there is some loctite on the threads which the old hair dryer can soften up.
Found my xtra to have cut o rings on the barrel support as the corners on the support
Are rather sharp.
Grip, there is some loctite on the threads which the old hair dryer can soften up.
Found my xtra to have cut o rings on the barrel support as the corners on the support
Are rather sharp.
Re: S410 fac xtra barrel removal
Hi,
It's only an O-ring and I think I prised mine out with a cocktail stick or such like. Putting new one in is more fiddly but IIRC carefully aided by a bent paper clip.
Mark
It's only an O-ring and I think I prised mine out with a cocktail stick or such like. Putting new one in is more fiddly but IIRC carefully aided by a bent paper clip.
Mark
S410C .177 Regged - MTC Viper 4-16 x 50
S410K .177 Regged - Hawke Nite-Eye 4-16 x 50 AO IR
S410K .22 - Hawke Sport HD 3-9 x 50 AO IR
Logun Mk1 .22 - AGS 3-9 x 40
Theoben Taunus .22 - Simmons 4-12 x 40 AO
BW1911R2
Walther CP99
Webley Premier .22
S410K .177 Regged - Hawke Nite-Eye 4-16 x 50 AO IR
S410K .22 - Hawke Sport HD 3-9 x 50 AO IR
Logun Mk1 .22 - AGS 3-9 x 40
Theoben Taunus .22 - Simmons 4-12 x 40 AO
BW1911R2
Walther CP99
Webley Premier .22
Re: S410 fac xtra barrel removal
Thanks zimbo and Mark
I must get some gloves and a hair dryer and give it a go tomorrow. I've taken it apart about ten times now so it feels comfortable
Looks like the breech seal might not be there at all or im missing it when I look into it
http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/ss45 ... vdtush.jpg
I must get some gloves and a hair dryer and give it a go tomorrow. I've taken it apart about ten times now so it feels comfortable
Looks like the breech seal might not be there at all or im missing it when I look into it
http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/ss45 ... vdtush.jpg
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