Artemis P35 magazine for the rifle chambered .22
This magazine has the notches indicating that it is sideways loading, not top-loading unlike the P15 magazine, otherwise, it is identical to the P15 variant. Please do note that the aforementioned magazines are not cross-compatible.
This magazine loads up in typical self-indexing magazine style (by winding the acrylic face up against the torsion spring's tension, inserting your first round upside down into the last slot from behind, which keeps the spring load, then flipping the magazine over and inserting the remainder of the rounds in sequential or non-sequential order usually until filled. Otherwise, it is advisable to fill the magazine sequentially to avoid overt mechanical indexing on your rounds, i.e. if the indexing gear has to rotate two slots to load your next round, especially if loading diabolo pellets, then the skirts might get smashed, especially so w/ softer lead pellets.)
Once your cocking bolt no longer is chambering properly, note that either your magazine might be empty and the pellet probe is probing the solid end of the feeder gear or your magazine for some reason may have slipped slightly out of the breech or the cocking lever arm, particularly the grub screw, has failed / no longer retains the arm properly against the actuator rod and consequently, your pellet probe is not retracting all the way out of your magazine, resulting in a false / blank feed. Though you'll feel the lack of friction reverbirating through the cocking arm if the latter is the case.
Please refrain from using force on these magazines and also, if you are opening the magazine up yourself, you assume liability for doing so.
Artemis P35 magazine for the rifle chambered .22
This magazine has the notches indicating that it is sideways loading, not top-loading unlike the P15 magazine, otherwise, it is identical to the P15 variant. Please do note that the aforementioned magazines are not cross-compatible.
This magazine loads up in typical self-indexing magazine style (by winding the acrylic face up against the torsion spring's tension, inserting your first round upside down into the last slot from behind, which keeps the spring load, then flipping the magazine over and inserting the remainder of the rounds in sequential or non-sequential order usually until filled. Otherwise, it is advisable to fill the magazine sequentially to avoid overt mechanical indexing on your rounds, i.e. if the indexing gear has to rotate two slots to load your next round, especially if loading diabolo pellets, then the skirts might get smashed, especially so w/ softer lead pellets.)
Once your cocking bolt no longer is chambering properly, note that either your magazine might be empty and the pellet probe is probing the solid end of the feeder gear or your magazine for some reason may have slipped slightly out of the breech or the cocking lever arm, particularly the grub screw, has failed / no longer retains the arm properly against the actuator rod and consequently, your pellet probe is not retracting all the way out of your magazine, resulting in a false / blank feed. Though you'll feel the lack of friction reverbirating through the cocking arm if the latter is the case.
Please refrain from using force on these magazines and also, if you are opening the magazine up yourself, you assume liability for doing so.
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