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  1. #1
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    They are a very good rifle. The only problem is the in line magazine which you need to set the pellet stop for different types of pellets as It can be a pain to set up correctly to avoid jams.

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    I love logun rifles,ive owned the gemmini and the axsor in the past and both were spot on in accuracy,weight etc.

    The super glide bolt is to die for and i agree they are very under rated,i would defo happily own another

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    Zatnikatel is offline He's coming in. I feel safer already
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    A quick word of advice on the Mk2 - don't tip the gun back (barrel upwards) as you cycle the bolt as this can cause pellets to fall backwards into the action and get jammed in there. This happened to a friend of mine and his gun had to go back to Logun for repair.

    Other than that, a cracking gun. I often wish I'd kept mine

    atb, Glyn

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    A totally Agree Very Underrated Guns ,

    I have had 2 Logun mk2 pro,s in.22

    and a Earlie logun mk1 pro in .20 cal

    There is nothing that compares the the smoothness of cocking one and how the inline mag works when is all set up correctley ,

    My 2 logun mk2,s loved and cycled accupells Really well ,

    The .20 mk1 set up for H&N FTT cycled and cock super smooth ,

    However dont have one sold the last my mk1 .20 about 6 months ago

    But would have any of the above again in a heartbeat ,

    Would like a mk2 Carbine in .177
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    Are they still making them?

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Number3 View Post
    Are they still making them?
    No. The build quality is excellent, but only a few were made. As said, the in line magazine system has to be set up with shims for different pellets, so you can't easily swap pellets.

    Gus
    The ox is slow, but the earth is patient.

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    PeteB is offline Personally, I don't trust any bloke that makes me feel stiff in the morning
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    I've used a few, only on the ranges, but they are lovely! The bolt action is stunning and doesn't feel like you are cocking an air rifle. The accuracy is something else aswell.
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