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    Logun S-16

    Am after one of these (was my first though for rifle but fell in love with Prairie) and a stealth but thats another story and had a few questions. Done a search and didnt find much so here goes:
    Do they take down well, i heard the mk1 did but other than the bottle couldnt see anything else?
    What bar is recommended on them?
    Is it worth getting a mk1 or the shrouded version?
    Thats it on the questions , thx for the time to answer them.

    Joe

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    i had a mark 1 and wouldnt get another had numerous problems

    the shrouded version is supposed to be better

    200 bar iss the normal fill pressure

    as for the take down a small amount of air is lost when the rifle is takken down but it is not a large amount
    Rhys
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    Paul M Guest
    I had the mark1 .it was a good rifle and i didn't have any problems with mine but ive heard a few people have, i dont think there is much you can take down on the rifle,on the shrouded version there are a few pieces of the barrel that can be removed. I would buy the shrouded version if i were you, if you dont like it and try to sell it ,you will have more luck selling that than the mark1 one which took me ages to get rid of.

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    alowen Guest
    My mate had a mk 1 and it was a nice bit of kit......maybe a bit bizare looking but a great ratting rig. Struggled with the medium to long range bunnies though. He regrets selling it a little now i believe, but only for ratting purposes. Again horses for courses

    Al

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    Have a late Mk 1 and don't have problems with mid to long range bunnies

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    I have a mkII. It is a strange beast and suberbly accurate.
    Handling is peculiar and is not natural to start with, but you get used to it.

    However...

    Saving for an Airwolf, with luck this time next year if the gods are with me.
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