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.
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.
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
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
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?
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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