Instruction Manual
8 5
Getting Started
6) Before attaching the bottle to the gun a
small amount of Logun SG3 grease
smeared around the ‘O’ ring on the valve
on the bottle, will increase the life of the
‘O’ ring.
7) Cock handle to middle position, before
screwing bottle on.
8) Re-attach the bottle to the main body of
the rifle.
Loading The Logun S-16
To remove the magazine, pull back the
cocking bolt to the halfway position and
press the stainless steel magazine release
button. The magazine will then slide out of
the bottom of the rifle so have your hand
underneath to catch the magazine.
If you wish to use the second half of the
magazine invert the magazine and slide it
back into the magazine chamber in the
rifle’s body until you hear a click. The rifle
is ready to be cocked, and if safe to do so, aim and fire.
To load pellets into the magazine, remove
as above. Load pellets nose first into the
recessed side of the 8 shot drum
magazine - (the flat side). Push the pellet
nose through the retaining rubber O-ring
until its skirt lies flush or below the
bottom of the magazines rear face.
NOTE: The O-ring on the magazine needs to be
regularly lubricated with synthetic grease. This helps to prolong the life of the
O-rings and the cocking feel of the rifle.
Click the magazine cylinder clockwise for one click and insert the next
pellet. Repeat the process until all chambers are full, one half of the
magazine holds eight pellets.
We strongly advise Logun SG3 Grease to be used to give the best
performance on all ‘O’ rings.
Fitting a Laser
Using a 2.5mm allen key loosen the two allen bolts at the front end of
the synthetic forend.
Push the plastic plug out of the aperture by applying pressure from
underneath via the thumb aperture.
Push the laser into the aperture, it may
be a tight fit and secure in place by
replacing the allen bolts.
Zero the laser, using the 3 small screws
at the front of the laser, with the zero of
your scope.
Replacing Magazine O-rings
Regular lubrication with Logun SG3 Grease of the magazines O-rings
will keep them working for a long time but should they become
damaged then the magazine will need stripping as follows. Unscrew
the two allen bolts on the flat side of the magazine.
The 8 shot carriages are now free and using needle nose pliers the
O-ring can be removed. Lubricate a new O-ring with a little SG3
grease and replace it around the carriage.
Reassemble the magazine making sure that the flat side of the
carriages is against the ball bearings and the flat back plate has the
recesses for the allen bolts showing.
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Please Note: Do Not Use Silicone Grease Or Oils.
Stock / Bottle Cover Adjustment
Sometimes, having re-attached the bottle to the rifle the stock / bottle
covers butt pad may be at an uncomfortable angle or undesired
position. To adjust its position gently slide the cover backwards from
the bottle for approximately 1 inch, this breaks the vacuum that can
occur between the bottle and cover. The bottle cover can now be
rotated into the desired position.
When the desired position is achieved slide the cover forward. If the
cover does not move apply a pressure through the small hole in the
back of the cover by blowing into it, this helps to release the rubber
to bottle lock.