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    russian sniper is offline 1982 Sausage roll and cider gargling regional finalist
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    Question Logun professional - views??

    Used one for an hour a few years ago and was surprised how well it shot....
    I know they haven't been made for years but really fancy trying to find a decent one

    Would like some views on good/bad points from owners...

    Before I put a wanted ad up

    Cheers
    Daz

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    MK1 .22 was my first PCP, superb rifle I stupidly sold it to buy a .177 (although the S510 I got was very nice) I loved the in-line "magazine" that you could top up as you went along, I'm rather surprised no one has used a similar design (a mate had a break-barrel with a similar tube mag that sat on the chamber back in the 70's).
    Of course the mag is also the main drawback as it limits pellet design/choice.

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    russian sniper is offline 1982 Sausage roll and cider gargling regional finalist
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    Thanks for the info mate.
    Think they are a bit marmite but I did really like the one I used years ago.
    Super smooth, accurate and very quiet
    Think I will start looking for one soon

    Cheers
    Daz

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    Murphy is offline Cooee! Chase me you naughty boys!
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    Wasn't the MK2 called the professional?

    And the MK1 was just the Logun Rifle.
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    Mk1

    Have a Mk1 Carbine and think it would be a cracking bit of kit if it had been in .22 and not .177, super smooth and nice to shoot but I find the side loading magazine too fiddly using girly pellets

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    russian sniper is offline 1982 Sausage roll and cider gargling regional finalist
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    Question

    Thanks for the info guys!!
    Did they make them in .20??

    Cheers
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    Yes there were mk2 professional carbines in .20
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    Hi daz, think blackpool air rifles had a nice gloss mk1 in .177.

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    Excellent rifle, get the pellet to magazine right and nothing any smoother cocking.
    Easy way to load pellets is to fill tubes with stoppers, then angle rifle down and drain into magazine, refill tube at leisure.
    snarepeg.

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    russian sniper is offline 1982 Sausage roll and cider gargling regional finalist
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    Quote Originally Posted by the growler View Post
    Hi daz, think blackpool air rifles had a nice gloss mk1 in .177.
    Thanks for the tip

    Anyone know which filling adaptor is used on the Mk1??

    Cheers
    Daz

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    Quote Originally Posted by russian sniper View Post
    Thanks for the tip

    Anyone know which filling adaptor is used on the Mk1??

    Cheers
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    Push on quick fill, same as the early Air Arms rifles

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    russian sniper is offline 1982 Sausage roll and cider gargling regional finalist
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    Thanks Ken

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    russian sniper is offline 1982 Sausage roll and cider gargling regional finalist
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    Question

    Anyone got a manual for a Mk1 1 logun??
    Cheers
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    I can email you the manual for the MKII.

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    I have a MK II pro carbine in .177 and it's a fantastic gun, the best pellets I have found are accupells unbelievably accurate and consistent but you do need the right slip gauge to suit what pellets you want to use, lubing the pellets keep things smooth, you do need to read and follow the manual.

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